
You Don’t Sound Mad. Except You Do.
(Note: I do use em dashes. I’m a voice-over actor who hears what she writes, and the em dash is part of my rhythm. I have

(Note: I do use em dashes. I’m a voice-over actor who hears what she writes, and the em dash is part of my rhythm. I have

We offer a simple post to remind each of us of the profoundness of the mindful breath and pause. As the year comes to a close,

In the fast-paced world of business, the ability to deliver compelling presentations is non-negotiable. Whether you’re pitching a groundbreaking idea, onboarding new team members, or engaging

We each have a unique voice, and we should use it any way we want. However, it’s essential to know enough about our instrument to make

Using your voice more effectively, efficiently, and easily allows you to be more authentic and fully yourself in expression and connection with others. Your speaking voice

Your voice needs to be heard. Your voice is essential in the various groups or teams you’re a part of. It needs to be heard with

Your voice is the instrument that carries your message. Cliche yes? And true! Commitment to informed practice and a deeper learning of how your instrument works

Have you noticed other leaders’ voices on recorded books? On podcasts? On Clubhouse? Then assume your voice is being noticed as well. Your voice is one

Sometimes, when speaking to an audience or a colleague, we don’t want to come across as too much, or too pushy, or too loud, or too

Read Virtual Communication Part 1: Wins vs. Losses Here The low growl. The vocal fry. The deeper, “Hey, I’m calm, professional, and not overly perky” voice

First off, I’m quick to remind everyone that men and women both use upspeak. Also, it can be as simple as being part of one’s dialect

Wait. Do you hear that? Do you too have voices that are getting in the way? Are you aware of one majorly loud voice that’s interrupting yours?