How to Start the Year with an Expressive, Effective Voice
Happy blimmin’ new year! I’m crawling out of under a pile of Ferrero Roche wrappers to bring you 6 voice tips to start your year with a voice that is expressive, authentic and, of course, hydrated. Tip 1: Watch that chin! We all love to give our energy and attention to the listener or the […]
How to look after your voice during cold and flu season
As I’m writing this, I have a big old feckin’ cold… I left the confines of my home to go on holiday and mingle with other humans and catch all of their germs, so I’m currently sniffling and going through tissues like nobody’s business. I’m feeling very husky, I’m on the edge of what I […]
Why do I hate the sound of my own voice?!
One question I get a lot from voice coaching clients is why do I hate the sound of my own voice?! I get it. Loads of people feel uncomfortable or dissatisfied with the sound of their voice, for lots of different reasons. I’ve listed a few below: Hearing the sound of your voice differently When […]
3 voice warm-up mistakes people make before recording
Warming up is essential for a free, expressive and engaging voice. But are you making these 3 mistakes when you warm up? Read on and find out.
3 reasons why online voice coaching online is better than in-person
Online coaching is so hot right now, from yoga to business, cooking to voice! It’s easy to focus on the things you could be missing when you take classes online. Fear not, friend! Here are 3 reasons why online voice coaching is better than in-person. If you’ve got a question about how voice classes work […]
How to do ‘dry January’ right for optimum vocal health.
Dry January?! No ta. Staying good and moist is what you want for a voice that is free, expressive and easy. If you’re struggling with how to stay hydrated for optimum vocal health, try these three tips: It’s that easy. But for more tips on how to stay hydrated for optimum vocal health, check out […]
How to warm up your voice for podcasting
Need to know how to vocally warm up for podcasting? Never fear! Here are my top voice tips to help you warm up your voice for podcasting even if you’re a total newbie. Start with the whole body and get moving! Have a jump around, jiggle your arms and legs and generally do something […]
Quick Voice Tip – Improving alignment for a healthier voice
When we speak our attention and energy is focused on the audience which can lead to the dreaded chin jut! Try this tip for improving your alignment for healthy speaking. The whole breath. It often tends to come from the chin! Which puts a heck of a lot of strain on our poor week larynx […]
Quick Voice Tips – Improve speaking by your connection to the floor
Yes, it is possible to improve your speaking through a connection to the floor you’re standing on. Voice isn’t just about what we hear, it’s about physical sensation. We experience a lot of physical sensations when we speak. You can feel breath in the lungs, sound vibrations in the throat and the mouth moving to […]
Quick Voice Tips – Focus On The Out Breath
As they say in Accent Method Breathing; “If in doubt, breathe out!” And I do literally mean let all the air that’s in there come out again. It’s so easy to make voice training all about the in breath. That is the fuel to help you make the sound in the first place. But if […]
Quick Voice Tips – Reflect On Your Own Diet
Don’t take all the vocal health advice given in forums and on the internet as gospel. A lot of the time it’s outdated, anecdotal advice that could cause you more hassle than it’s worth. I see all sorts of well meaning nonsense out there: No coffee, dairy or alcohol. Don’t eat spicy food, eat an […]
Quick Voice Tips – Can you talk with more ease?
You don’t get points for pushing your voice further than you need to. But your voice will thank you if you’re working with ease; whatever the needs of your speaking. Ease doesn’t mean relaxed or low energy, it means efficient and working well. Thank you to the glorious Barbara Houseman for reminding me of that […]
Quick Voice Tips – Staying Hydrated for vocal health
Your vocal folds are covered in lovely mucus which needs to be slippery for ease of phonation (that’s the fancy term for speaking.) Are you one of those people who forgets to drink water? There are a few things you can do to make staying hydrated a little easier: Firstly, use an app Use an […]
Quick Voice Tips – Remember You Have A Body!
Your voice is made in the larynx but remember you have a body underneath it. It’s so easy to focus on your throat and how you sound when you speak. But everything you do with the body impacts on freedom and response of the voice. Check in with these three things before you speak: Physical […]