
For the Love of Effective Communication
Those of us who speak publicly on a regular basis have inevitably felt the pressure to be good, to rock the speech, to knock it out

Those of us who speak publicly on a regular basis have inevitably felt the pressure to be good, to rock the speech, to knock it out

You Revealed written by Hilary Blair My ah-ha! – You revealed, unveiled, realized. While working with a client recently, I said what I have said countless

Thankful for Voice Ignited Voice is both figurative and literal: a combination that is powerful and profound. I witnessed a typical hotel ballroom last weekend, near

Ok, perhaps that should be poor breath use is bad for business. Breath powers our voices that we use for our business communication. Poor breath use

Some habits can point to possible vocal stress. For example, the “chin lift” and the “elbow-arm pump” can indicate lack of supportive breath for effective and

Public speaking and presentation habits can behave a little like the moles in the arcade game of whac-a-mole – if you deem the behavior bad or

Webinars and teleconferences are on the rise. They are more and more an essential part of many businesses’ meeting and training solutions and rely heavily on

The Head Thrust- aligning head and shoulders – aligning breath and voice – aligning emotion and intention. Alignment affects our voice physically and emotionally. When our

Many of us are accustomed to working on banishing the ums from our speech, but let’s not confuse that with the uhs. Pauses are essential and

As ARTiculate Real & Clear coaches, we often suggest that people flip the order of their presentations. A common presenting error is to try to build

Actors study and work to be in the moment and present. It is a common misunderstanding that actors are being fake while acting, when in fact,