
The Business of Breathing
Whether you are speaking to a group — or just trying to be heard by your employer, employees, or colleagues—being clear and believable are key to

Whether you are speaking to a group — or just trying to be heard by your employer, employees, or colleagues—being clear and believable are key to

Bring your whole body along to meetings and presentations. So often we seem to focus on just our brains and voices. We need the whole body to be

Do you find you sometimes forfeit “you” in work scenarios? Do you edit out some of your amazing and best qualities because they don’t seem “professional”?

If we know what we want, there are a variety of ways to get it. Sometimes, we get a little fixated on one way and neglect

Verbal communication can take the form of many shapes and sizes. Sometimes our communication shows up in the form of a square, sometimes a triangle, or

Essentially, breathing is… breathing. If you are alive, it’s working. Efficient breathing for sport and speaking brings in a whole other way of thinking – and we

Do you ever feel misunderstood? Misinterpreted? Have you ever said, “Oh, that’s not what I meant.” Some of us can be completely baffled by the miscommunication

This article features Hilary Blair and was published in Law Week Colorado on August 1, 2011. “You’re playing,” Hilary Blair said to me as I walked

My mind goes back to the Chicago tune that asks the question: Does Anybody Know What Time it Is? Does Anybody Care? For me, it only takes a

I’m terrified to speak in public – I hate presenting.” Do you find yourself saying that at times? Recently I’ve worked with clients who told me

In voice over you may get a request for a “real” voice or a “real” person. It’s kind of ironic that you’d have to ask a

Think before you leap into a difficult conversation. With the holiday season approaching, we may have many festivities at the office or at home with family