Monthly Archives: May 2012

How to Master Movement When Addressing an Audience

A problem you may have in public speaking is how to move effectively and what to do with your hands. There are no absolutes in being expressive in your delivery aside from exhibiting no expression, the latter of which is … Continue reading

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How the Exact Same Technique Corrects Both Problems – The Voice That Is Too Loud and the One That Is Too Soft

Something unusual happened recently, something which I haven’t experienced in all my years as a voice coach. It happened on two consecutive days. I received a phone call from two men, both of whom possessed a ‘loud’ voice. You may … Continue reading

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If You’re Serious About Public Speaking, You Should Be Serious About Voice Training

I am ever amazed at the number of people in public speaking who never give any consideration to their speaking voice. Concerned about their physical image, their content, and their delivery skills, they have yet to realize that the vehicle … Continue reading

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Just How Good Do You Sound in Your Webinars or Teleseminars?

That’s a leading question, isn’t it? With teleseminars there is definitely no visual and with webinars, there may be a picture of you, but more than likely, your listeners will be focusing on the visuals; i.e. slides, videos, or webpages … Continue reading

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When the Pregnant Pause Goes Into Labor!

Recently I was interviewed on a blog radio program and the host paused so long after every comment I made that I wondered how many listeners she really had. Yes, the internet station of which she is a member has … Continue reading

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