How To Find Your Unique Voice

EPISODE · Jul 18, 2023 · 30 MIN

How To Find Your Unique Voice

from Be BOLD Branding · host BrandFace

Did you know that your voice is the number one instrument to either create that relationship or repel the person that's listening to you?  So, how can you be certain that you’re using your voice in the most powerful way possible? In this episode, we speak with Mary Chan, a Podcast Strategist, Voice Coach, and Voice-Over Artist who believes in empowering women to find their voice.  After working in radio for 20 years, she struck out on her own and founded Organized Sound Productions, a podcast production and consulting company. Best Moments 1:42 I was mostly a commercial producer 2:39  I just prayed for someone to talk to when I was a kid  4:26 Voice is your number one instrument 5:37 If people are not really interested their voice starts being monotone 7:07 When listening to yourself, you’re not hearing the way others will  9:11 Start a business from home, see how that works, and if you can help people 13:10 What’s your heart’s message and how can you put it out there using your voice? 13:45 How do you want your listener to feel? 18:50 You and your voice are worth it 20:25 They had such a great heartfelt message but they just couldn’t get it past that wall 23:10 Breathing is key. One breath. One thought. 25:31 It’s a cliffhanger, they’ll wait for you to finish your thought 27:47 Any type of interest that you have. They’ll probably have it. 29:24 Organizedsound.ca or “The Podcaster’s Guide to a Visible Voice” Show Links:  Visit Mary's website: Podcast Production | Podcast Editing | Voice Coaching - Empowering You To Share Your Message Through Your Voice - Organized Sound Productions Visit Mary's Podcast: The Podcaster’s Guide to a Visible Voice - Organized Sound Productions Visit BrandFace: BrandFace | Profitable Personal Branding (brandfacestar.com)

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