How to Improve Your Voice for Webinars and Online Meetings Working from home has pushed so many human interactions to the Internet. Everything from high-powered business meetings to television interviews…
Public Speaking: Why Your Voice Matters More than Your Words Many public speakers spend too much time worrying about what they’ll say and not enough time on how they’ll say…
The Benefits of an Engaging Voice in Your Professional and Personal Life Most people think a strong voice is only important for singers and public speakers. But having an engaging…
How Vocal Training Can Help You Feel More Confident on Stage Speaking in public is still the #1 fear in America and most other parts of the world. What are…
Why You Sound Weak and How to Strengthen Your Voice A commanding voice is not just for high-powered executives, politicians, or star performers. We all have moments when we need…
Why Do People Ignore Me? How Your Voice Can Make You Invisible There’s no worse feeling than being in a room full of people and being ignored. Suddenly, all of…
8 Tips for Adding Vocal Variety to Your Speaking Voice Let’s face it: some voices are much more pleasant to listen to than others. But it’s not a matter of…
I’m going to tell you what untuned violins and communications courses have in common so you don’t waste another minute running an uphill path that’s not getting you any closer to having the impact and influence you want.
I’m going to tell you what untuned violins and communications courses have in common so you don’t waste another minute running an uphill path that’s not getting you any closer to having the impact and influence you want.
Could your voice be the reason you’re not further ahead in your career by now? The fact is, most people’s voices don’t SOUND like the job title they have. However the most successful people I know have all managed to align who they are as a professional with how they sound when they speak. They enjoy a seamless synergy between how they want to be perceived–all their good intentions and credibility–with the way people actually perceive them, every time they speak.