Finding your voice
So far, the brief has been set (either by someone else or to your own agenda), you have written the content, added some interesting stories and rehearsed until you feel ready to hit the stage. Next we come to the actual delivery of your speech, a key part of which is the sound of your voice.
We hear our voice partly through our ears but also by the sound waves travelling through our skull, owing to a thing called bone conductivity. This is why when we listen to a recording of ourselves, it comes as a shock and the more we protest to those around us that it doesn’t sound anything like our voice, the more they assure us it does. So, the best thing is to get used to it.
In extreme cases, people have set about changing their ...
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