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Brilliance in Performance ...or,
take a breath, you're turning
blue!
When focusing on your breathing, the first thing you need to do is
to check in with yourself. Reason being, it’s really tough to
relax and breathe if you are in a state of stress induced
rigor-mortis and don't even know it.
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Brilliance in Performance ...or,
how to come across like a real
human
Can we talk delivery? Most broadcasters really do
want to come across in the most dynamic, impacting and compelling
way possible. Who wouldn’t? In order to make that Herculean leap
through the camera into our living rooms.
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Brilliance in Performance ...or,
the road to stardom sometimes
must be taken lying down
There are many relaxation techniques to be found
out there. As a presenter, it's important to have at least one on
hand that is simple, portable and always works.
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Brilliance in Performance ...or,
how to avoid the warble that only dogs can hear (Part One)
How many of you just LOVE the sound of your voice?
I’ve learned that not many will raise their hands at this point.
There are always a few who do love it, of course… some blessed
with a genuinely god-given, fabulous voice… others who just love
the sound of their own voice, if you get my drift....
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Brilliance in Performance ...or,
how to avoid the warble that only dogs can hear (Part Two)
Connecting with the lower body energies will result
in grounding your voice into your body and juicing it up by using
the most powerful muscles – and energy for support - in the body.
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Your Voice… Care and Feeding
People often ask me about things like
what they should eat/drink, how to make themselves heard in a
noisy bar (a surprisingly popular query!), how to take care of
their voices in an everyday setting – as well as before a speech
or presentation.
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YOUR VOICE PRINT… IS YOU!
A well-trained voice should sound completely
natural. In fact, it should sound any way the owner wants it to.
Why? Because within its elegant design, the voice is the one
instrument that is inherently designed to create a vocal
impression of your entire being.
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