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Back to Episodes[Insights] Using Your Voice in Public Speaking with Jay Miller, Helen Langford, Kristin Linklater and Sarah Archer - 217
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First up, joining me on the show is Jay Miller. Jay has spent the last 20 years training speakers, actors and business people how to develop a great voice, as well as overcome anxiety around public speaking. He is now one of Canada's finest voice and speech coaches, appearing across the Canadian media, and his work has had a profound effect, not only on building compelling and engaging voices, but also on the lives of those people that work with him.
Helen Langford is a voice actor, who absolutely loves the sound of her own voice … and so do lots of others. She works for many corporate clients, including household names, and every day she tells stories, explains tricky concepts, promotes brilliant ideas and gets to be somebody new!
Kristin Linklater has sadly passed away since recording the original interview, which makes what she shares even more precious. She had a long and distinguished career as a teacher and actor in Europe and America, working with some of the most prestigious theatre companies and dramatic institutions in the world. She also wrote one of the seminal books on voice technique based on hearing 'the person, not the voice
Enjoy!
What you'll discover:
Jay:
- The distinction between projection and speaking louder.
- Why you should treat your voice like a plant you love.
- A tip you can use to sound better tomorrow and develop vocal stamina.
Sarah:
- How you can influence the emotional state of your audience
- Things that can affect the pitch of your voice as a public speaker
- Tips for getting more pitch variation
Helen:
- How to avoid the droning voice.
- Why your voice is never fully dressed without a smile
- The difference between pitch and tone
- Simple vocal warm up exercises you can do at the side of the stage.
Kristin:
- The connection between mind, body and voice.
- Examples of bad voice habits and how they impact the quality of our performance?
- How trying to control our voice reduces our vocal stamina.
- Why public speakers must 'feel' the words and not hide behind a presentational tone.
Guest Links:
All things Jay:
Jay's Website –http://voiceandspeech.com
Jay's YouTube Channel - Visit Voice & Speech on YouTube
Jay Miller: The Back Exercise Video - https://youtu.be/_97RZ7uRuQs
All things Helen:
https://www.helenlangfordvoiceovers.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/helensvoice/
All things Kristin:
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