Using Your Voice as a Storyteller
Are you a storyteller on stage? Do you want to engage and inspire your audience in a comfortable and n...
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Oh boy I got a big presentation comin up in a month and my nerves are trembling like a tuning fork. I am looking forward to your posts.
good luck!
Good luck!
I'm looking forward to the series.
Thanks John for starting this series.
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Great series coming! I'm looking forward for it!
Thanks for sharing knowledge and experience :)
Thanks - hopefully you find these tips to be useful
Thanks! I believe also knowing what is happening inside your throat could help you to be more confident when you are on stage. I have been taking singing lessons for a while now, and sometimes in this path you learn that in order to create an atmosphere o a concrete sensation, you might be using a wrong technique, and you need to use something else to create that thing you were looking for. Lowering your larynx, nasality, mask and pharyngeal resonance, twang... there's a lot to learn! youtube.com/watch?v=9FX49_AbcyY
I hope this helps too!
Giving my first conference talk at the end of May. Looking forward to your insight!
👍🏽You're spot on with focusing on one aspect at a time. I started my public speaking journey a few years ago and still need to focus on just one thing at a time. :)
People often concentrate so much on the content of their presentation that they forget the delivery.