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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

In order to find your 'real' voice you must learn to breathe with the support of your diaphragm.

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  • I've watched a number of videos on breathing and voice training, but the graphics on this video really show how the diaphragm works - a big help.

    Her website also has a lot of good information.

  • Absolutely, the level of detail is very good and explains everything I needed to know

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  • @brushfour44 Yes, the before and after videos are really something. Most people don't know that they have a better voice inside of them. We didn't know what was hiding inside of Craig. What a change!

    By the way, don't worry about the fact that you have had no training. You're not alone. Most haven't.

  • @TheVoiceLady That's a great analogy. Right now I don't "see" myself as a speaker, and I know down deep I have had NO training in it whatsoever. I think those two things combined is what brings on a ridiculous amount of nervousness, and too much adrenaline. I saw a Youtube vid on how people stop moving their body and hands in a natural fashion as well and how that adds to the uncomfortable feelings. Your website was great. The BEFORE and AFTERS were impressive! The price was very reasonable.

  • @brushfour44 Yes, I believe you. Public speaking is man's greatest fear. My advice? In addition to the breathing, which is truly the best means of controlling your nervousness -- yes, I want you nervous but I want you in control of it -- knowing your material is the next most important thing you can do. Can you imagine boxing without practicing and being in shape? Same holds true for public speaking.

  • @TheVoiceLady I just checked out a few more of your videos. I'm going to do this. Thank you for your great product and program. I'll check out the VoiceLady website and get started. I spent 9 years in the boxing ring when I was younger,...would you believe that public speaking and the idea of it actually make me more nervous then Professional Boxing? It does. This will be a big challenge for me. Thank you.

  • @brushfour44 Sorry, I missed your last 2 comments. You should check out Voicing It! on my website. You WILL learn to breathe properly and discover your 'real' voice. And, you also get me as your personal coach either by phone or video chat whenever you want. That is part of the package.

  • @brushfour44 Are you interested in learning how to breathe correctly in order to improve your voice?

  • @TheVoiceGetting just a bit off topic, I've read where men looking to meet women should work on their voices as much as on their biceps.Not just good communication skills, but developing a rich and commanding voice is apparently very actractive to women, or so I've read. I wasn't completely sold on the idea until I heard you speak Voice Lady.Your voice is EXTREMELY hypnotic. Lol I'll bet you could talk just about any man into doing anything you wanted. If you're not aware of this..you should be.

  • @TheVoiceLady I'm trying to train my voice because I want to take on the challenge of public speaking--and teaching. I'm and artist (painter) by trade, and I'd like nothing more than to teach and speak about what I love and bring this to people. I have the VERY personal fear of public speaking...coupled with this tight diaphram problem. I'm also working with the Alexander Technique.

  • @TheVoiceLadyThank you for your response. I'm trying to control my diaphram but I'm still pulling in as I stand, sit or speak. I'll try putting the hands on the diaphram as you say.I'm basically the third illustration where the stomach is being pulled in and the diaphram is being restricted upward. No exercise as of yet has worked to help me break this bad habit.The stomach breathing exercise have NOT done a thing.I can't control my own diaphram.It's uncomfortable.I'm still going to keep trying.

  • @brushfour44 It also helps to practice with your hands right below your rib cage so that you can feel the expansion, down and out.

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