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Master Your Voice Today

Do people really listen when you speak? Or do you struggle to hold attention and make an impact? Master Your Voice Today is the podcast for business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to speak with confidence, communicate with clarity, and command any room. Hosted by Jimmy Cannon, public speaking coach and creator of the Cannon Method, this show delivers practical strategies to help you overcome nerves, engage your audience, and make every word count. 🎤 Do people really listen when you speak? Take our free quiz:https://cut-through-communicator.scoreapp.com

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    Why You’re Fine 1:1 but Different in Groups

    There is a very particular kind of frustration that a lot of people carry around for years, and they often do it quietly.It sounds like this:“I know I can speak.”“I know what I’m talking about.”“I’m absolutely fine in a normal conversation.”“But put me in a meeting, a panel, a group call, a boardroom, or any room where it matters, and suddenly I’m different.”

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    Confidence Is Regulation, Not Belief

    If you’ve ever told yourself, “I just need more confidence,” I want to suggest that you may have been aiming at the wrong target.Because most people do not struggle because they lack talent.They do not struggle because they have nothing valuable to say.And they do not struggle because they are fundamentally incapable of becoming strong communicators.They struggle because pressure changes them.

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    The Vocal Distortion You Cannot Hear

    There’s something slightly uncomfortable about what we’re going to look at today.Because once you notice it, you won’t be able to un-hear it.And more importantly, you may start to recognise it in yourself.In the last episode, we talked about the pressure gap.The difference between who you are at your best and how you come across when the stakes rise.Today, we’re going one level deeper.We’re going to look at how that gap shows up in your voice.Not in obvious ways.In small ways.Subtle ways.The kind of shifts that you don’t notice when you’re speaking.But other people register almost immediately.

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    The Pressure Gap

    There’s a moment that happens in meetings that almost nobody talks about.You’re prepared. You know your material. You’re not junior. You’re not inexperienced.And yet, when the attention turns towards you, something changes.Not dramatically.Just slightly.Your breathing shifts. Your thoughts speed up. You begin speaking a fraction faster than you intended. You added a little more explanation than you planned.And when you finish, the room doesn’t quite respond in the way you expected.

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    Thinking on Your Feet – What Jazz Can Teach You About Speaking Under Pressure

    Hey, welcome back to the show. I’m Jimmy Cannon—and whether you’re out on a walk, driving to work, or elbow-deep in the washing up, thanks for bringing me along.Today we’re talking about a skill that most people think they should be good at… but secretly dread: thinking on your feet.You know, those moments when you’re put on the spot and your brain decides to take a coffee break.But here’s the twist—we’re not going to talk about quick tips or hacks.We’re going to talk about jazz.Because as someone who’s spent years performing and improvising on stage, I’ve realised that the same things that make a great soloist… can make you a powerful speaker.This isn’t about being flashy. It’s about presence, trust, and knowing what to do when the unexpected happens.Let’s dive in.Do people really listen when you speak? 🎤 Take our free quiz to discover how to speak with confidence, communicate with clarity, and make a lasting impact: https://cut-through-communicator.scoreapp.com

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    Public Presentation Tips

    Ever feel like no one’s really listening when you speak—no matter how polished your slides or steady your voice? In this episode of Public Presentation Tips, we’re digging into why most professionals lose the room... and how to win it back with presence, contrast, and confidence.🎤 Want to know how well you come across when you speak? Take our free quiz to discover how to speak with confidence, communicate with clarity, and make a lasting impact: cut-through-communicator.scoreapp.com

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    Voice Projection Exercises

    Struggling to make your voice heard in the crowded world of online meetings and webinars? In this episode, we dive into practical voice projection exercises that will help you cut through the noise, speak with clarity, and project your message to a larger audience with confidence. Whether you're presenting to a small team or addressing a virtual auditorium, these techniques will ensure your voice commands attention.

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    5 ways to change how you speak and make an impact

    5 ways to change how you speak  We use our voice every day, but more importantly, you need it in your business. Talking to clients and colleagues, in meetings and presentations, your voice is your number one communicator and is key to your influence and impact, whatever industry you’re in. Here are 5 things you can do to change the way you speak and more importantly, how you’re perceived...

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    Do you speak from the throat?

    Or, do you or know someone that does? It can sound grating, and generally lacks tone and dynamics.  One thing I see and hear often with clients, is that they speak from the Larynx, which can be tiring and sound strained.  What you might not realise is that there are a lot more areas of resonance that you can tap into (literally), which will give you more projection and colour to your voice.

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    How the voice works

    Our voice is sometimes the first thing that people notice and is key to our influence and communication. Most people are unaware that with the right tools, they can speak with more variety of tone, dynamics and project their voice so that they sound more authoritative, and engaging to colleagues and clients.

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    How To Warm Up Your Voice Quietly

    Knowing how to warm up your voice quietly, is key when preparing to speak online in these times of remote culture.  There are plenty of vocal warm-up exercises for the voice, such as my own, but in this episode, I've focused on ones that you can do straight away and without anyone listening in. Find Jimmy on social media: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmycannonsinger/ https://www.facebook.com/JimmyCannonsingerandvoicecoach/ ➡️  Join Jimmy's online course 'Master Your Voice' here: https://www.jimmycannon.com/master-your-voice-course About This Episode: In this episode, Jimmy Cannon shares tips on how to: warm up your voice quietly before speaking on Zoom to clients and colleagues, giving a presentation or recording a video. To book Jimmy for workshops or one to one voice coaching sessions or for more information on the courses he can offer, please email: [email protected] Or call +44 (0) 7970412147 https://www.jimmycannon.com/

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    Voice Projection Exercises - Exercise #1 'feeling the vibration'

    Practising voice projection exercises will help your voice cut through the crowd in meetings, and speak with more clarity and projection to a larger audience.

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    Public Speaking Breathing Tips

    Most of us, including me before I became a professional singer, take a shallow breath into the top of our chest, so when we speak it can sound tight and thin.  Using correct diaphragmatic breathing, we can let a lot more air into the lungs and therefore use this air to create more resonance.  Exploring different areas of resonance will give you more projection and variety of tone in your voice, helping you communicate your message more confidently and with more authority.

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    How To Develop Stage Presence

    In this podcast, I talk about how to develop stage presence for public speaking.  This could be a metre square piece of carpet in your office, behind a podium in a large conference centre, or even in the bar after work.  By changing the way you stand and hold yourself when speaking will affect how you sound and come across to your audience.

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    Causes Of Stage Fright AND How To Deal With It

    Speaking anxiety is a very real thing, in fact, it has a name; ‘Glossophobia’ Individuals who have fear of speaking publicly suffer from strong fear in social performance situations and social sphere. (Stein, Walker, & Forde, 1996).   Causes of stage fright: The experience we have when asked to make a presentation or before speaking at a conference is primal, and comes from our ‘fight or flight’ response, which is ingrained deeply into our DNA. The body releases Adrenaline to counteract and control the fear, but of course, we don’t need to run away from animals anymore…

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    5 ways to change how you speak

    5 ways to change how you speak   We use our voice every day, but more importantly, you need it in your business. Talking to clients and colleagues, in meetings and presentations, your voice is your number one communicator and is key to your influence and impact, whatever industry you’re in.   My work as a voice and presentation coach has led me to believe that anyone can improve their voice, and with the correct tools and the use of simple but effective exercises, you’ll discover a new level of speaking.  Your voice will develop more resonance, a larger dynamic range, better clarity and overall presence, giving you more confidence and authority when you speak.  Here are 5 things you can do to change the way you speak and more importantly, how you’re perceived...

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    How to improve your speech - 'Sprints and Drags'

    Here's a sample of an interview I did recently with champion 'Speaker Coach' Bob Ferguson where we talked about his concept called 'Sprints and drags' to keep the listener on the edge of their seats, which I would have been if my seat wasn't so comfortable...

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    Do you speak from your throat?

    Or, do you or know someone that does? It can sound grating, and generally lacks tone and dynamics.  One thing I see and hear often with students or just speakers in general, is that they speak from the Larynx, which can be tiring and sound strained.  What you might not realise is that there are a lot more areas of resonance that you can tap into (literally), which will give you more projection and colour to your voice.

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    Improve the sound of your VOICE - Intoning

    Are you someone that can't be heard in meetings, on the phone, or even in the pub?  You're probably not connecting the sound to the words!  This exercise will open up your voice and help you communicate more effectively with others, and give you more confidence when speaking in public.  Sing part of your presentation on one note (intoning), then speak it. The sustained breathing you need when singing helps to bring out the sound or the tone of your voice. You'll create a warm deeper tone to your voice, creating more empathy with your clients and audience.  Do this with different pitches, always keeping the throat open

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    Shortness of breath

    Do you find that you are short of breath when you speak, or perhaps you run out of breath too quickly?  Controlling your breath when you speak is key to creating an engaging and credible voice!  This vocal exercise will help you to lengthen your phrases, vary those phrases and create more resonance and dynamics in your voice, thus engaging with your audience.  

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    How to be more expressive when speaking in public - Pitch

    A difference in speech pattern will change the intention behind your words.   Conversational speech is different to giving a presentation, speaking on the phone or recording a pitch to video What things might you consider when speaking at a conference for instance?   Intonation  Your intonation (your pitch pattern) will keep your audience engaged. There’s nothing worse than listening to someone speak in a quiet, monotonal voice about health and safety!! Vary the pitch like in normal conversational speech, but still with the required intensity.  Projection and volume  You want to be heard, so projection and volume is key, especially if you're speaking to a room of 500 people.  Projection is created by finding the right resonance in certain areas of your body, such as the mask, and visualising a place to aim your voice at, where as volume is the loudness of your voice, which comes form the correct Diaphragmatic support plus resonance in the chest cavity.  You'll need a certain amount of dynamics (changes in volume) and projection to communicate your message.  There is however, a lot to be said about the conversational style speaker.  Someone who has a natural stage presence, a deep knowledge of their subject and an immediate rapport with the audience as long as you can hear them, can be extremely engaging! Find Jimmy on social media:  https://www.jimmycannon.com/  https://www.facebook.com/JimmyCannonsingerandvoicecoach/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmycannonsinger/

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    Your voice is an instrument - use it!

    “I never thought about my voice as an instrument before…”  One of my recent delegates said when I asked her for some feedback on a recent training session.  When musicians perform, we Interpret the music on the score, which outlines the composer's intentions and vision for the piece. What is your, or your company's vision, and can you communicate this to your clients and colleagues?   If you’re a solo performer you have slightly more freedom in that interpretation; your phrasing, sound and style can be more individual than if you were in an ensemble, where the synchronisation of these elements is required. A common ethos… one voice.   Is your company presenting the same message?   What are your company's values? A band, ensemble, or orchestra will have it’s own values based on an appreciation of the style and genre of the music played. It’s period and place… it’s roots. Conversations will have been had regarding the details of a groove, a cadenza, or an arrangement, which will lead to an identity and sound for the group.   Music in its highest form is an extremely powerful medium, and can affect hearts and minds literally and emotionally. How are you or your company making a difference and engaging with people on an emotional level and perhaps challenging their values?

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    Hate the sound of your voice?

    We all hate listening to the sound of our own voice (or perhaps some of us), but don’t forget that we have a very different perception of what we sound like in comparison to what others hear, so when listening back to our own voice, it can sound alien and non recognisable as our true voice.  It’s worth remembering this and not to be too self critical.

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    How to project your voice using a pencil

    Try this simple exercise to open your oral cavity and relax your jaw, allowing more resonance in the 'mask' area giving you a more direct projection to your sound.

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    5 breathing exercises for public speaking anxiety

    Do you feel nervous or self conscious when speaking in public? Does your breath feel shallow or tight? Then you’re probably not breathing correctly!! Correct Diaphragmatic breathing will produce a deeper more resonant sound, giving you more projection to your voice and overall the authority and presence you need to become a better speaker. I’m Jimmy Cannon, and in this podcast, I’m going to show you 5 really simple exercises that I use in my own personal vocal coaching that will help you to stay cool, composed and in control of your voice when speaking in public.

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    Take a breath

    Deep breathing is a proven way to release endorphins!  It also provides a general sense of relaxation and can be done discreetly, even while waiting to speak.

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    Coping with stage fright - Interview with Paulus from the hit talent show 'All Together Now'

    Jimmy Cannon Voice Coach speaks to Paulus aka Paul L Martin from the hit talent show 'All Together Now' as the hard-to-impress judge on the panel of 'The 100' with Geri Horner and host Rob Beckett.  In the first of a series of videos speaking to performers, journalists, speakers and entertainers, Jimmy finds out the tricks of the trade from coping with stage fright, connecting with your audience, hecklers, the 'fourth wall', utilising distractions as 'gifts' and more... Find Jimmy on social media: https://www.jimmycannon.com/ https://www.facebook.com/JimmyCannonsingerandvoicecoach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmycannonsinger/

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    Jaw and tongue tension

    Release the tension in your jaw and tongue for public speaking with these simple voice exercises.. If you find that your voice hurts after you've been speaking for a while, try a couple of these tips. I often see and hear both tension in the jaw and the tongue, and can be the result of an accident or sometimes trauma. Releasing the tension that has manifested itself in that area of the oral cavity can help the voice become more flexible, produce more clarity and overall a more noticeably effortless sounding voice.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Do people really listen when you speak? Or do you struggle to hold attention and make an impact? Master Your Voice Today is the podcast for business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to speak with confidence, communicate with clarity, and command any room. Hosted by Jimmy Cannon, public speaking coach and creator of the Cannon Method, this show delivers practical strategies to help you overcome nerves, engage your audience, and make every word count. 🎤 Do people really listen when you speak? Take our free quiz:https://cut-through-communicator.scoreapp.com

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Jimmy Cannon Public Speaking Coach

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