Are We Guilty of Assuming Women With Higher-Pitched Voices Can't Succeed?

EPISODE · May 28, 2019 · 27 MIN

Are We Guilty of Assuming Women With Higher-Pitched Voices Can't Succeed?

from The She-Compass Show · host Helen and Jo Owens

Whether it's vocal fry, uptalk, or overall pitch, women report being judged by the sound of their voices and missing out on career advancements and opportunities for success as a result. Research shows that men are 3-4 times more likely to be viewed as having an authoritative voice. The hosts weigh in on the intonation-situation and offer advice on what we can do to hail all women's voices as a vocal victory.   Promotional Messages From the Show **Dyslexia Quest Podcast -  Link to Helen's guest appearance **Believe, Inspire, Grow Speakership -  Show host Helen Owens will be speaking live at the Believe, Inspire, Grow membership meeting on Friday, August 9, 2019, at 10 am in Chatham Township, NJ. Please join her for an uplifting discussion on how she overcame poverty, teenage pregnancy and a lifelong battle with dyslexia to become an author and empowerer of women. For details, contact Cathy Maloney at [email protected] **Life's Black Belts Podcast - Link to Helen's guest appearance Have comments or want to be on The She-Compass Show? Connect with us at SheCompass or via social media using the links below: Instagram @shecompassdotcom Facebook She-Compass YouTube She-Compass TV features one-on-one interviews with everyday women and public figures who share their stories of overcoming life's challenges to realize a life of smooth sailing.  Watch now! Want more inspiring words on how to live a life of smooth sailing? Get your copy now of the 4-time-award winning book Finding Our She-Compass: 15 Life Lessons for Women Voyaging Toward Restoration, Reconstruction, and Renewal.     We welcome your comments and reviews: please share!

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