by captivate | Dec 4, 2016 | Podcast, Uncategorized
Episode #40 What is a Solid Voice and How Do You Get One?
Welcome to the show!
Today I’m talking about solid voice. Okay, you might not have heard that term before but it’s a big one for me when I assess voices. I immediately can tell if you sound solid or not. If you don’t sound solid, you are going to have a harder time making an impact on us, captivating us.
Today I talk about what a solid voice is,
the difference between solid and not,
what makes a solid voice and more!
This is a great show for you to determine if your voice is solid or not before you head into 2017!
Listen to Episode #42 Below:
Take a listen here on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/captivate-the-room/id1091333779?mt=2
Take a listen here on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?t=Captivate_the_Room&view=/ps/I3ziyn7lcvxjq7qf5z5uvehmmyy
Make sure you get your voice ready for 2017 so you can have a voice that makes people listen! Start by sending your voice recording in for a FREE assessment to tracy@captivatetheroom.com
Don’t miss out on my end of the year super deal on my private coaching! 2 FREE voice coaching sessions with the purchase of a package of 4. Get in on this before December 20th before my rates go up! Email tracy@captivatetheroom.com
by captivate | Nov 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
Episode #39 Why Vocal Variety is Essential to Captivate the Audience
Welcome to the show!
Today I’m talking a little more about vocal variety. Vocal variety is the sounds that create the orchestra. You want a full orchestra when you speak, not just a one instrument band. Variety is the tool that touches our senses and in turn affects our emotions. There are five elements of variety and it’s essential that you use all five for a number of reasons.
In this episode I’ll teach you why vocal variety is so essential to keeping the attention of your audience, hooking them, connecting with them and ultimately making new customers.
Take a listen here on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/captivate-the-room/id1091333779?mt=2
Take a listen here on Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?t=Captivate_the_Room&view=/ps/I3ziyn7lcvxjq7qf5z5uvehmmyy
Make sure you get your FREE voice assessment done before the end of the year. Just email me at tracy@captivatetheroom.com
To learn more about stepping into the power of your voice visit www.captivatetheroom.com
by captivate | May 17, 2016 | Podcast
Episode #23 8 Techniques for Making a Bigger Impact w/ Your Voice Behind the Mic
Welcome to the show!
Today I’m doing a bit of a top 10 list, even though I’m only giving you 8 tips!
Video is so everything right now and with the overall movement of video, live streaming, online courses, podcasting and beyond, I thought I’d give a few tips that are especially key for those getting behind the mic.
Now, these tips are great for live speaking and conversation but are specifically geared to behind the mic in one form or another.
What I’ve found over the years is that people, even people who are okay presenting live, tend to stumble a little bit when they go live or get behind the mic or on camera. That’s normal because, well, what your doing is not the norm and there are some major pitfalls that you don’t have to deal with when you are speaking and talking live.
In this episode I’ll give you some tips for dealing with some of the most challenging…now, these are all voice tips. While being on camera is as second nature to me as real life, these tips don’t cover body and movement on camera. I’ll do a specific episode for on camera technique, but for now, start applying some of the voice strategies you learn today.
In this episode I’ll cover things like:
Bringing the words to life
Pausing
Pacing
Vocal Variety
Scripts and more.
In addition to talking about the central problem, I’ll give you some tips to fix these issues so you increase your following and your success and of course, your revenue.
Take a listen here on ITunes: Episode #24 8 Techniques for a Bigger Impact Behind the Mic
If you’d like to have your voice assessed or learn how to really use your voice for impact, make sure you visit me at http://new.captivatetheroom.com
by captivate | May 3, 2016 | Podcast
Episode #19 Captivating the Audience and Customer w/ Vocal Variety
Welcome to the show!
The voice is the orchestra of the heart. The words are everything and they are nothing, it’s how we bring them to life that make people feel something.
I’m really excited about the concept I’m going to introduce you to today. Vocal variety. This is one of my all time favorite voice topics and I really love to teach it. Now, we won’t go into all the elements specifically today, but be on the lookout for more individual episode’s where I teach you step by step how to add in each variety element.
People miss variety for a number of reasons. Perception, that they think they are doing it is a big one. Other factors are patterns that get in the way or go to’s relying on the same variety element and thinking your making a big impact when you really are doing the same element over and over.
There are five elements of vocal variety. If you play all of them, you play a full orchestra, the orchestra of the heart for that matter. But, most people just play one, or two or they get a little bit louder on their voice pattern.
The five elements of vocal variety, I’ll teach you today are:
Pausing
Elongation
Speed variables
Pace variables and Pitch variables.
I’ll also talk about how to use variety and why it’s so key. More specific details of each element will come in future episodes.
Vocal variety is really important! It’s in the variety that you touch our senses and in turn affect our emotions.
I can’t wait for you take a listen.
Listen Here on Itunes: Episode #20 Captivate the Audience w/ Vocal Variety
Remember, if you would like to get a free voice assessment, don’t hesitate to reach out to tracy@captivatetheroom.com
Also, take a look at my new voice course, online, live, coming up in June! I hope you’ll join me so you can learn, step by step how to make a bigger impact with your voice!
Thanks for being here and I’ll see you next week!
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Thanks!