As vocal coaches, we’ve seen plenty of people struggle with maintaining clear diction and a controlled pace. Speaking too quickly or mumbling is a common problem for public speakers, which…
As vocal coaches, we often suggest voice inflection exercises to our clients, as these are absolutely necessary for public speakers. Many struggle to add the right modulation and expressiveness to…
As vocal coaches, we’ve seen many public speakers struggle to hold the attention of a room. There are multiple reasons for this shortcoming, including lack of confidence and stage fright….
One thing all public speakers must know how to do masterfully is using pauses while speaking. As vocal coaches, we cannot emphasize enough on the importance of pauses in speech….
Learning how to introduce yourself when public speaking can be difficult, yet it’s necessary for getting your audience’s attention from the get-go. Without knowing who you are, your audience may…
In our experience as vocal coaches, we’ve seen the difference enunciation exercises can make in refining one’s speech clarity. Mumbling, slurring words, speaking too quickly – all of these are…
In our experience as vocal coaches, a speech’s conclusion can be just as significant as its introduction and main points. However, many public speakers often need help with this part…
In our years of experience as vocal coaches, we’ve worked with many introverts and watched them thrive as public speakers. It’s common to experience anxiety and self-doubt before a speech,…
As vocal coaches, we often encourage our clients to understand the nuances of voice pitch vs inflection vs intonation. These elements of speech often confuse public speakers, leading to less…
As experienced vocal coaches, we know how tough public speaking can be for some people. When it comes to public speaking, common struggles include stage fright, lack of preparation, and…