Secrets to Sounding Your Best with Voice Coach Nic Redman

EPISODE · Apr 25, 2023 · 25 MIN

Secrets to Sounding Your Best with Voice Coach Nic Redman

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In this week's episode of The Best Guest we welcome author, voice actor and coach Nic Redman to the podcast.We talk about:How to warm up for a podcast interviewNerves, breathing and umms and ahsNic's set up for podcasting and voice oversAbout Nic RedmanNic helps professional voice users explore their vocal potential so they can reach their speaking, recording and performance goals. She’s taught voice, voiceover & accents at some of the top drama schools & theatres across the UK and has carried out voice overs for clients including the BBC and Tesco. She is the author of On the Mic, the ultimate book for Voiceover Artists, Podcasters, Speakers and Presenters.Key TakeawaysHumans get in the way of themselves when it comes to breathing. Breathing can be affected by nerves and tension in the vocal tract but there are things you can do to control it.When preparing for a podcast appearance or voiceover focus on releasing breath and tensionNic's preparation process for speaking on the mic involves four steps: body awareness, release of tension, breath exercises, and exercises for sound and speech.Nic also works on getting mobility of the vocal folds and the larynx and just working on range expression and variety to avoid sounding monotone.Before an interview make sure the mic is in a useful position, and ensure that you're comfortableYou shouldn't worry too much about using filler words like "umms" and "ahs" because flawed communication is a natural part of human communication, and people are used to processing flawed communication in their everyday lives.If someone is using too many filler words to the point where it becomes distracting or impedes their ability to communicate effectively, it could be a sign that they need to reflect on their level of preparedness or comfort with the topic at hand.One way to deal with filler words is to replace them with another sound or phrase or to simply pause and take a breath to gather one's thoughts before speaking.QuoteThere's this weird idea that if you're on a show... you have to like be perfect and your speech has to come out in this really perfect informed way. The reason you're being brought on to speak about something is because you're passionate and informed about something, right? When you're passionate about something, sometimes you trip up over your words.Mentioned in This EpisodeOn the Mic BookFree Warm Up for PodcastingThe Vocal Empowerment ProgrammeDescript TutorialsConnect with Nic RedmanInstagramWebsiteConnect with Victoria BennionTo learn more about working with us visit https://victoriabennion.com/

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