Every person’s life is a rich history of stories and
your voice tells your story each time you speak. The sound of your voice is
influenced by the perceptions you have about yourself and they, in turn,
influence how listeners perceive you. The source of your perceptions comes
from all the experiences that make up your life story.
To fully access the authenticity of your voice, the sound
by which you communicate your story to the outside world must come from your
inner being.
In this teleclass you will explore your voice on two
different levels: the actual sound of your voice, and the compelling story
or purpose you express with it. You will investigate what you can do to
integrate those two levels.
During this teleclass, we examine the following
questions:
- What is your voice story?
- What is a voice field and how do you find yours?
- What’s in the gap between your thoughts and your
spoken words?
- How do you authentically align your voice with
your self?
- How do you achieve both power speaking and power
listening?
- How do you build confidence and deal with
performance anxiety?
About Katherine Scott
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Katherine Scott is a professional voice coach who helps
both singers and speakers evolve their voice in order to enhance and further
their careers, creative potential and life purpose. Her clients include
authors, media personalities, sales people, toastmaster champions, voiceover
artists, teachers, singers, songwriters, and speakers.
www.KatherineScott.com
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