Vocal Kinesthetics with Kim

Help every singer who walks through your door —starting in your very next lesson

Your students aren’t stuck at the larynx. They’re stuck at the brain.

This is a self-guided course for voice teachers ready to use applied neurology to get results with 100% of their singers — while transforming the instrument they've spent years investing in: their own.

You're a voice teacher who loves your craft — but you keep running into walls you were never trained to handle.

This course is for you if:

  • You have neurodivergent students (ADHD, autism, anxiety, sensory stuff) and the approaches you were taught don't work for their brains.

  • Your own nervous system is part of the equation too — and you're ready to feel better in your teaching and your singing.

  • You work with performers whose bodies are clearly carrying something, and you want to help without asking them to unpack their story.

  • You know, in your bones, that singing is an athletic act — and the pros with the longest careers aren't just practicing technique. They're training a whole system.

If that's you: Welcome.

The breakthroughs your students haven't been able to find? They're not in the larynx.

In this course, voice teachers walk away with a neuroscience-backed arsenal of drills, assessments, and protocols that create immediate, effortless breakthroughs — by addressing the physical blocks your singers don't even know are holding them back.

You've told them to support more, breathe more, and relax more. And it's still not working.

Because the problem was never technique. Performance training and rehabilitation are the same conversation — teaching the body how to feel safe, sense itself, and move on and off stage. Once you know how to work there, the issues you've been chasing for 20 years can resolve in a single lesson.

And are voice lessons that are really therapy sessions in disguise THAT productive for the singer, beyond just being draining for the teacher who's dreading that client?

Go from being a pile of dread for the trauma-dumping students, undercharging and overbooking until your own nervous system crashes → 

to a teacher who trains voices with science-backed sensory, coordination and individualized performance training - along with your brilliant cues and pedagogical “evidence-based” training. 

So your singer can do that cruise without getting nodes or blowing out their voice and still have a career by their 60's"

Bonus: your nervous system benefits. 

You keep teaching technique while your anxious, neurodivergent, trauma-affected singers fall through the cracks — and honestly, post-COVID, who isn't wrestling with some version of this? Meanwhile you're burning out being the "reliable one" holding the family, the socials, the schedule, the auditions, the teaching, the singing — with no tools to regulate your own system under the load.

Vocal Kinesthetics treats performance training and vocal rehab as the same skill — teaching the brain and body to adapt under an athletic load — so you can support singing as an actual sport, specializing in helping neurodivergent singers, trauma-affected performers, and professional voices without ever having to play therapist. 

Vocal Kinesthetics is a neuroscience-based system that makes singing safe, healing, and doable for all singing levels. No learning happens when your “threat bucket” is full. 

As a former opera singer and current AEA musical theater actor/recording artist myself and the founder of Vocal Kinesthetics, I’ve built an applied neuroscience- and nervous-system-based methodology (and started conducting actual practitioner-based research with UCSD) that solves vocal issues 20-year veterans couldn't touch because they are only working from the larynx — and I’m training the next generation of voice teachers to do the same.

My story is tale as old as time. Kidding. I was crossing over from opera to musical theater and I got cast in Xanadu. I was very excited and anxious about my new speech-based belting and mixing skills. So naturally - just add roller skates. HA! Luckily, I was introduced to applied neurology by Andrew Byrne (The Singing Athlete), and after a strange foot drill that helped my low back pain and inner-ear drill (think balance on skates) … my belting positively flew out of me with so much freedom that I had to know more. 

I got certified in Z-Health Education courses and work regularly with several master Z-Health trainers. What I didn’t realize … is that neurology could help me recover from PTSD, trauma from a horrible personal and physical loss, and fill me with so much pride in helping other humans understand that it is truly “the science of hope” for your voice and so much more.  

The Self-Paced Mentorship

What You're Getting Inside the VK Self-Paced Mentorship

For voice teachers, SLPs, and voice professionals ready to get results with 100% of their singers:

  • 12 units of applied neurology training — So you have a complete, organized framework you can pull from in any lesson — not just a collection of random drills.

  • Live singer demos inside the course — So you see exactly how these tools land in real time, with real voices — not just theory on a slide.

  • Lifetime access to all material — So you can revisit modules as your teaching evolves, and always have a reference when a challenging student walks in.

  • Access to the next live Level 1 or Level 2 cohort — So you get real-time community, questions answered, and the accountability that actually moves you forward.

  • Optional certification with exam and video teaching demos + feedback — So you can credential your expertise and confidently charge more for what you now know how to do.

  • Ongoing additions to the program + expert guest conversations — So your training grows with the field — you're never working from a static snapshot of the science.

Program Investment: $1597

Split in to 4 automated payments — no interest, no hassle.

ValueV Breakdown

What this training is worth

Recorded sessions — valued at $30,000 — years of curated expertise, organized and ready to apply.

  • 10+ years of Z-Health master trainer & movement professional training — valued at $30,000+ — so you don't have to spend a decade and a fortune piecing this together yourself.

  • Degrees and certifications in vocal pedagogy, contemporary technique, and performance — well over $100k of education — distilled into what actually matters for your studio.

  • Real-world insight from a working artist — learn from someone actively balancing professional acting, recording, business ownership, and life — not just theory from a classroom.

  • Lifetime community and ongoing support — a Facebook group with Kim, expert guests, and a growing cohort of teachers using this work — priceless.

Total Value: $67,000+   |   Your Investment: $1,597

Proof Pudding

 Here’s What past vk clients say

 This information has totally changed my life forever

– Daniel Bayot

(Voice Teacher, Composer, R&B Singer, Los Angeles)

My favorite discovery was the effect on my mood and disposition. It's been a rough year and I've been struggling for various reasons- but after each session I felt incredible and it lasted! I'm trying to incorporate the really high-payoff drills into my daily life, even outside of singing. My favorite topics were probably nerve glides and eyes.

– Jillian Soares

(Actor, Brooklyn, NY)

Kimberly Moller offers an approach to voice training that is both unique and effective. All singers at all levels could benefit from learning singing from a neurological approach, but the benefits of her teaching expand far beyond singing.

– Gerilyn Brault

(Lecturer, MiraCosta College, San Diego-Based Actor)

Who is kim —and Why does this work?

Kimberly Moller is the founder of Vocal Kinesthetics, a method built on a neuro-centric methodology that integrates Z-Health nervous system training and Singing Athlete principles. She is a San Diego-based voice teacher, but travels the world sharing brain-based training.

She holds certifications and advanced training with Z-Health Education, The Singing Athlete, The Movement Mentality Mentorship with Missy Bunch, and has trained alongside Anna Hartman, Dr. Kaitlin Davis, Jessica Raum Foster, David Sten, and a range of Z-Health coaches across specializations.

She is also an active professional actor, recording artist, and voice teacher — so everything she teaches, she's living in real time.

Kimberly’s Vocal Kinesthetics Intensive was exactly what I was looking for: research-based strategies and movement that I could use as a performer and also that I could pass on to my own students. It gave me a foundation in ways that I can help my brain trust singing better. It’s an amazing course. She brings great perspective in terms of pop, belt and retraining your brain.

Bradley Behrmann

Assistant Professor of Theater, West Texas A&M

Your Questions, Answered

  • Answer - It depends on how much you personally care about the inner-workings of your instrument and if you plan to teach singing in the future. I will host occasional open coaching classes on the private Facebook Group / Zoom.

  • Join the VK Facebook Group to crowdsource and attend live Q&A’s with Kim. Please, no names when discussing personal history or singers you work with.

  • May 2026, late July 2 week intensive, October online and TBA in-person 3 day training in San Diego.

Why should I do this mentorship?

In case you can’t tell, I’m pretty passionate about the power and potential of brain-based singing to transform outputs for singers and the teachers who help them. And I am just as passionate about sharing these techniques with as many teachers as possible. 

Simply put:

It's truly the most effective work I've ever experienced in my singing and it's the missing piece in voice pedagogy classes at the collegiate level..

See you inside!

~Kimberly Moller

Ready to change what’s possible in your studio?

Kim performing at Don't Tell Mama in NYC

Your singers have been waiting for this. So have you.