Does your voice reflect your communication image? Does your voice reflect your brand?
Dr. Wendy LeBorgne, Ph.D., ccc-slp (voice pathologist, singing voice specialist, and director of the Blaine Block Institute for Voice Analysis and Rehabilitation (Dayton, OH), and The Professional Voice Center of Greater Cincinnati) joins Marc Raco, Pavan Bahl, and guest host Monika Tockstein (Senior Manager, PMO & Quality Assurance at New York and Co.) on location at the Remodista Community Day. More on Remodista at
www.remodista.com.
In this episode:
How communication is the art of relaying an idea to another individual with purposeful intent and the receiver of that information accurately understanding and integrating the intended information
Effective communication is a feedback loop, not a one-way street of verbal idea dumping
As humans, we are the only species uniquely equipped to communicate with verbal language
Beyond the words we choose, we can use the power of voice as the primary mode to influence and connect with others through five key elements that fashion our individual Voice Brand™
Voice Brand™ and how voice reflects communication image
Biometric imopressions of a voice, and what decsions we make about someone based on their voice
Running voice through HR algorithms to determine hirability based on voice
Call-in centers that pair you with CSR best style matching you based on voice
Your authentic self vs. your voice
Thinking about voice brand, and a brand of a company
Using voice to encourage others to follow, and leaders to listen to someone to consider input
What are communicative and voice needs
Challenges in taking to team when you don’t come across as well
Cultural bias, gender bias, age bias
Being a vocal athlete
A case study with the guest host
Being a "Voice Geek"
The value of asking what you like about your own voice, and not like
Neuromotor planning, patterned that in tension or stress vocal muscles tense, being able to unprogram through patterning and training
Hillary Clinton, connecting voice and message –what she could have done differently, and being seen as not authentic over time
Avergae pitch of women's voices have dropped after 1960
Another Dr. Wendy book on Voice Branding Beyond Words
It is not just the words you say, it is how you say them
See
omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Does your voice reflect your communication image? Does your voice reflect your brand? Dr. Wendy LeBorgne, Ph.D., ccc-slp (voice pathologist, singing voice specialist, and director of the Blaine Block Institute for Voice Analysis and Rehabilitation (D...
Does your voice reflect your communication image? Does your voice reflect your brand?
Dr. Wendy LeBorgne, Ph.D., ccc-slp (voice pathologist, singing voice specialist, and director of the Blaine Block Institute for Voice Analysis and Rehabilitation (Dayton, OH), and The Professional Voice Center of Greater Cincinnati) joins Marc Raco, Pavan Bahl, and guest host Monika Tockstein (Senior Manager, PMO & Quality Assurance at New York and Co.) on location at the Remodista Community Day. More on Remodista at
www.remodista.com.
In this episode:
How communication is the art of relaying an idea to another individual with purposeful intent and the receiver of that information accurately understanding and integrating the intended information
Effective communication is a feedback loop, not a one-way street of verbal idea dumping
As humans, we are the only species uniquely equipped to communicate with verbal language
Beyond the words we choose, we can use the power of voice as the primary mode to influence and connect with others through five key elements that fashion our individual Voice Brand™
Voice Brand™ and how voice reflects communication image
Biometric imopressions of a voice, and what decsions we make about someone based on their voice
Running voice through HR algorithms to determine hirability based on voice
Call-in centers that pair you with CSR best style matching you based on voice
Your authentic self vs. your voice
Thinking about voice brand, and a brand of a company
Using voice to encourage others to follow, and leaders to listen to someone to consider input
What are communicative and voice needs
Challenges in taking to team when you don’t come across as well
Cultural bias, gender bias, age bias
Being a vocal athlete
A case study with the guest host
Being a "Voice Geek"
The value of asking what you like about your own voice, and not like
Neuromotor planning, patterned that in tension or stress vocal muscles tense, being able to unprogram through patterning and training
Hillary Clinton, connecting voice and message –what she could have done differently, and being seen as not authentic over time
Avergae pitch of women's voices have dropped after 1960
Another Dr. Wendy book on Voice Branding Beyond Words
It is not just the words you say, it is how you say them
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.