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In this rerun of one of our most popular episodes, we're joined by Sally Prosser, a voice and public speaking coach with over 12 years of media experience. Sally shares her expertise on speaking with confidence, whether on stage, on podcasts, or in the boardroom. As a Master NLP Practitioner, Hypnosis Practitioner, and TEDx speaker coach, she offers valuable tips on how to sound authentic, competent, and credible, while also boosting your sales and personal brand. Don't miss this episode packed with actionable advice for mastering your voice and building your confidence in any situation! Connect with Sally Prosser: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=en Website: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au
Meet voice coach and public speaking sensation, Sally Prosser. Sally's mission is simple: to help business owners find their authentic voice, speak with confidence, and land their message clearly. With several impressive qualifications, including a licentiate diploma in speech & drama teaching, and a bachelor of laws and media communication (majoring in journalism); Sally is more than experienced when it comes to strategic speech. She even spent 8+ years as a TV and radio news reporter for several major networks! On today's show, you will learn: How Sally grew a great personal brand and built an international business on LinkedIn, Tik Tok and Instagram How to improve your communication to make a greater impact when it's needed How to overcome the communication mental hurdles, manage stress and deal with stage fright Practical ways to better communicate and hold attention How to empower your team and give them confidence in presenting Thanks for joining us, Sally!
If you're like many of our listeners, the thought of stepping in front of the camera or speaking at an event is as attractive as trying to put shoes on a toddler who just doesn't want to leave the house. You started your business for freedom and flexibility, but now the idea of promoting it through video or speaking engagements seems daunting, leaving you to wonder if hiding behind text and images might just be easier.But what if you could turn your voice and your presence on camera into your most powerful tools for growth? If we've peaked your curiosity then today's episode is crafted especially for you. We're joined by Sally Prosser, a holistic voice and public speaking coach who has transformed the way entrepreneurs communicate, helping them to speak with confidence, clarity, and charisma.Sally brings over two decades of experience and a treasure trove of insights on how to harness the power of your voice. Whether you're speaking on a podcast, at an event, or creating engaging online content, Sally's expert advice will help you leave those fears behind and step confidently into the spotlight.So, if you're ready to find your voice and make it heard, stay tuned as we dive deep with Sally Prosser on mastering the art of speaking.ABOUT SALLY PROSSERSally Prosser is a Holistic Voice and Public Speaking Coach with an entertaining flair and undeniable zest for life.Over the past 20 years she's helped hundreds of professionals speak with more confidence, had a career as a TV News Reporter and built a community of 300k+ on TikTok.Sal is a Tedx Speaker Coach, Master NLP Practitioner and in 2020 was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR and Media in Queensland.She lives in Brisbane with her boyfriend Patrick and her hobbies include jigsaw puzzles, pilates and gaming the frequent flyer program!Find out More about SallyInstagram / TikTok / Facebook - @sallyprosservoice.Website - www.sallyprosser.com.auFree Ebook - What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/wts-ebookFree Pep Talks in Your Pocket - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/pep-talks-in-your-pocketConnect with us on Instagram and TikTok @madmarketingmums and tell us what you think about this episode.
The absoulutely marvellous Sally Prosser joins the Conversation this week and gives insights as to how important communcation and public speaking can be in influencing safety at the workplace. I know you will love this episode as much as I did.Sally Prosser is a professional voice coach. She offers a range of services including public speaking courses, private voice coaching, online courses, broadcast voice coaching, media training, and corporate communication workshops.She has supported over 5,000 clients in becoming confident public speakers/ In addition to her work as a voice coach, she is also a former reporter and company spokesperson of high repute. Sally Prosser has a significant presence on social media platforms, including a community of over 300,000 on TikTok. She also hosts "That Voice Podcast".LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/Website: http://www.sallyprosser.com.au/ Thanks for listening. We have some great guests coming up in future pods so get ready to learn. Until next time, enjoy the rest of your week, and stay safe. https://plus.acast.com/s/health-and-safety-conversations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the First Time Facilitator podcast, host Leanne Hughes introduces guest Sally Prosser, a voice and confidence coach.We riff on the concept of 'breveloquence', a portmanteau of brevity and eloquence, and how they aim to develop and use this tool in verbal and written forms.We also take you behind the scenes of our new workshop called Get to the Point, which we're co-hosting in Brisbane on 16 April 2024.Find out more about the Brisbane workshop and grab your ticket here.Conversation time-stamps00:31 The Importance of Brevity in Communication02:17 The Power of Storytelling and Brevity02:59 The Art of Asking Questions03:43 The Value of Silence and Pausing04:14 The Power of Personal Stories04:40 The Role of Confidence in Communication05:07 The Importance of Setting Rules in Communication05:27 The Excitement of Co-Facilitating06:05 What to Expect in the 'Get to the Point' Workshop07:35 Closing Remarks and Workshop DetailsAbout today's guest: Sally ProsserSally helps you fire-up your voice so you can share your light with the world.Her background as a TV reporter, company spokesperson and speech & drama teacher gives her the ideal skill set to work with professionals, biz owners and corporate teams on -⭐ Building confidence
Sally Prosser is a voice and public speaking coach with an entertaining flair and an undeniable zest for life. Over the past 20 years she's helped hundreds of professionals speak with more confidence, had a career as a TV News Reporter and built a community of 300k+ on TikTok. Sal is a Tedx Speaker Coach, an expert at using a hairbrush as a microphone and in 2020 was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR and Media in Queensland. Our conversation today covers: Your unique vocal resonance How to grow your business with your voice Trusting your evolution in business How to prepare yourself to speak more Every trigger is an invitation How to be more confident when you speak Overcoming your fears to speak up more Pep Talks in Your Pocket - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/pep-talks-in-your-pocket What to say when you don't know what to say - https://www.sallyprosser.online/wts-ebook Speak Up for Your Business Workshops - https://www.sallyprosser.online/speak-up-for-your-business-workshops Join Event in Brisbane February 23rd - click here Check out 30 Day Money Mindset Program WORK WITH CHRISTINE: Book a Discovery Call with Christine here Join the waitlist for the Thrive Retreat here. Join the waitlist for the next round of ELEVATE Mastermind HERE Join the waitlist for the next round of NEXT LEVEL Mastermind HERE CONNECT WITH CHRISTINE; Follow me @christinecorcoran_coach Hit Subscribe to the podcast + above
This week on the podcast, we dive into all things VOICE with public speaking expert & seasoned voice coach Sally Prosser.In this episode we speak about:Finding your voice in relationships & all areas of life How to manage your inner voices and connect with your higher self How to overcome fear and self doubt with public speakingThe benefits of taking time to sit in silenceHow to change your beliefs about money and wealthHow to use your voice and sell with authenticity & confidence About Sally:Meet Sally Prosser, a charismatic voice and public speaking coach with an infectious zest for life. With two decades of experience, Sally has empowered numerous professionals to conquer their fear of public speaking and communicate with unwavering confidence.But her journey is not just confined to voice coaching. Sally's career has encompassed being a TV News Reporter, a testament to her expertise in effective communication. Furthermore, she's masterfully cultivated a vibrant community of 300k+ followers on TikTok, proving her prowess in engaging diverse audiences.Sal's accolades don't end there. She's a Tedx Speaker Coach, renowned for her ability to inspire and guide speakers to greatness. And in 2020, Sally was recognized as the Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR and Media in Queensland, a testament to her impact in the field. Connect with Sally here:Instagram: @sallyprosservoiceTik Tok: @sallyprosservoiceWebsite: www.sallyprosser.com.au Thanks so much for listening ❤️ We'd love this episode to ripple out to more creatives, if you could leave a 5 star rating and review here we would greatly appreciate it
#056: Ever wondered how the power of your voice can amplify your business? Wonder no more! Join me as I interview Sally Prosser, an acclaimed voice and public speaking coach, who opens up about her passion for speaking, the profound impact it has had on her business, and how you can leverage your voice to make a real difference. In this episode, you will learn: 3 tips to start sharing your voice more onlineHow to reframe your relationship with social media so you can use it grow your business A unique strategy for moving past the fear of judgement The ways that Sally has learnt to deal with haters online, and how you can move past the fear of getting hatersHow to show up consistently online, even when you don't feel like it Enjoy the episode. About Sally ProsserSally Prosser is a voice and public speaking coach. Over the past 20 years she's helped hundreds of professionals speak with more confidence, had a career as a TV reporter and built a community of more than 300 thousand on TikTok.She's a TEDx Speaker Coach, an expert on using a hairbrush as a microphone and in 2020 was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR and Media in Queensland.Sally is your one-stop-shop for everything speaking. From gaining the confidence to put yourself out there…to producing a strong voice…to crafting speeches for the stage…and designing strategy to get your spoken message heard. And with a strong belief that our voice is the organ of our soul, she's all about finding your unique voice and speaking from the heart!To discover more about Sally and how she can help you speak up for your business:Follow Sally on InstagramCheck out her websiteEnjoy the episode!
In today's fast-paced and competitive world, effective communication is more important than ever. If you are a corporate executive or business leader who wants to make a lasting impression, harnessing the power of your voice is an important element in building a credible personal brand.. In this thought-provoking podcast episode we explore the challenges people face with their voice, the importance of voice warm-ups, and the strategies for overcoming fear and delivering your message with impact.Summary:Sally Prosser, Voice and Public Speaking Coach, shares her insights on using your voice effectively in various situations. She emphasizes the importance of being aware of the power of your voice and understanding how it works. Sally discusses the challenges people face with their voice, such as speaking too softly or using a high-pitched voice. She provides tips on how to improve your voice, including doing a voice warm-up before important presentations or meetings. Sally also discusses the significance of body language and gestures in effective communication. She shares her experiences working with TEDx speakers and highlights the importance of delivering a message with impact. Sally concludes by discussing the importance of mindset and self-belief in overcoming fear and delivering powerful speeches.Key Takeaways:Being aware of the power of your voice and understanding how it works is crucial for effective communication.Doing a voice warm-up before important presentations or meetings can make a significant difference in the quality of your voice.Speaking from your diaphragm and using proper breathing techniques can help improve the resonance and power of your voice.Women can be strong stage speakers by embracing their feminine energy and using their natural voice.Maintaining a strong mindset, focusing on your body language, and using effective breathing techniques can help navigate difficult conversations.Quotes:03:31 - "Our voice is this dynamic instrument, and we can adapt to the scenario that we're in at that time." - Sally Prosser09:12 - "Once we bring the voice down into our body, that's when we truly connect with our own voice, our own voice being the organ of the soul." - Sally Prosser16:20 - "Become rock solid in who you are, and the way to do this is to work with the mind, the body, and the breath." - Sally ProsserA bit about Sally ProsserOver the past 20 years, Sally Prosser helped hundreds of professionals speak with more confidence, had a career as a TV reporter, and built a community of more than 300 thousand on TikTok. She's a TEDx Speaker Coach, an expert on using a hairbrush as a microphone, and in 2020, was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR and Media in Queensland.Sally is your one-stop-shop for everything speaking. From gaining the confidence to put yourself out there to producing a strong voice, crafting speeches for the stage, and designing a strategy to get your spoken message heard. With a strong belief that our voice is the organ of our soul, Sally's all about finding your unique voice and speaking from the heart!If you're an accomplished professional, ready to attract ideal opportunities, level up your career growth, and create a powerful presence in your industry? I'd love to know, tag me on LinkedIn, or if you need extra help to create your career success join the
Elaine “Foodbod” Boddy presents the sixth episode of the Foodbod Pod in which she and David Treadway visit White Lake Cheese to meet farmer and award-winning artisan cheesemaker, Roger Longman. Roger discusses his journey into cheesemaking and guides us through the process from the milk and other ingredients to the finished cheeses and describes the range and variety he produces on his farm in Somerset. Returning from a career in engineering, Roger took over the family farm and built on its origins as a small Cheddar producer to create White Lake Cheese, developing it into one of the UK's most respected artisanal cheese producers that has gathered an impressive number of prizes at the World Cheese Awards, several Supreme Champion medals at The Bath & West Cheese Awards as well as a number of coveted Great Taste awards. White Lake produces a wide range of hand-made cheeses from soft to hard, including sheep's cheese, cow's cheese and goat's cheese using the milk from Roger's own herd of over 700 goats. From Little She to Driftwood, Solstice to Rachel Reserva, English Pecorino to Fetish, Roger shows Elaine how the different cheeses are made and matured and describes the processes and treatments required for each kind of cheese and how flavour and rind is developed. Elaine joins Roger and food blogger Sally Prosser for a cheese and sourdough lunch and later gets to meet the goats, finds out more about their diet and behaviour and visits the milking parlour and the nursery where the kids are weened. Find out more and see the recipes featured across the series: https://foodbodpod.com Watch Elaine and Roger on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@foodbodpod Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefoodbodpod
Do you hear your voice slide up at the end of every phrase? This kind of speech pattern can come across as doubtful and lacking confidence - not what we want! In this episode I'm sharing my Target Technique which will help your voice sound confident, competent and credible. It's a module straight out of my Fear to Fierce program, which you can grab for just $99 (normally $333) >> CLICK HERE
Did you know there are different sounds you can make to release different emotions? Did you know the sound of your voice can heal your body on a cellular level? It is my absolute pleasure to have Joanne Makas on the podcast today. Joanne is a sound healer, a graduate of my Speak from your Soul program. And in this episode, number 159, you'll learn all about how you can heal through your voice. I had so many wow moments in this conversation and I'm sure you will too, so please share this episode and tag us @thatvoicepodcast on Instagram. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast @sallyprosservoice @joanne.makas KEY EPISODE TAKEWAYS - How Joanne intuitively used sound healing when she was a young girl in hospital. - The incredible healing power of sound. - What sounds to make to clear different negative emotions like anger, worry and sadness. - Practical ways you can access sound healing in your every day. SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
A voice warm-up is the most fundamental thing to do before speaking as well as the most overlooked thing before speaking! In this episode I share a voice warm-up, which is one of the Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast @sallyprosservoice SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
Did you know the MOON affects your VOICE?! My amazing guest today is Ashley Rose - an Astrologist and Feminine Embodiment Mentor to tell us all about how we can work with the magic of the moon to unlock the power in our voice. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast @sallyprosservoice @the_bliss_queen_ KEY EPISODE TAKEWAYS How you can get started with harnessing the energy of the moon. The intricate relationship between our voice and our womb space. Practical ways you can embody your voice, and free it from being stuck up in your head. SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
Where do you sit on the Voice Confidence Quadrant? I developed this because speaking with confidence, from the soul, in a way that has cut through, involves both the inner voice and the physical voice. This framework helps you identify your gaps and opportunities. In this episode I talk you through the quadrant so you can see where you sit, and hear the next best step for you to get where you want to be. Join Fear to Fierce for USD$99 (normally USD$333) >> CLICK HERE > CLICK HERE
Completing NLP training in 2022 changed my life - and has taken my coaching and speaking to the next level. So it is my absolute pleasure to collaborate with Australia's best Integrated NLP trainer, Elizabeth Anne Walker, to run intensive three-day Speaker Training - and chat with Liz on today's podcast! Our next training is June 23-25, 2023. In-person on the Gold Coast or online. >>> JOIN US HERE
Do you hate social media? But feel like you have to post for your business? In this episode I offer a different perspective on social media, explain how it can skyrocket your business and share my top three strategies to remain in control of social media use. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast @sallyprosservoice My intimate London workshop experience is almost here!! Now is the final chance to secure your spot - CLICK HERE. KEY EPISODE TAKEWAYS - Powerful reframes for negative social media beliefs. - How social media beliefs can shine a light on deeper blockages. - How social media can grow your business. - My top three strategies to stay in control of social media use. SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
Do you struggle with what to write, or what to say - on your website, on socials, in speeches? Words matter! And I am so excited to have the Queen of Copy on today's episode, the amazing Anita Siek from Wordfetti to give us the gold on how we can harness the power of words. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast @sallyprosservoice @anitasiek @wordfetti My intimate London workshop experience is almost here!! Now is the time to secure your spot - CLICK HERE. KEY EPISODE TAKEWAYS - The subtle tweaks you can make to your writing that make a huge difference. - How to be bold and brave in your brand voice. - How to use sales psychology in your writing and speaking. - The biggest mistakes business owners make with their writing. - The four questions you need to ask about your audience to nail your copy. SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
LIFE UPDATE TIME! I'm off to Europe for six weeks and in this episode I share how my intentions are driving my travels. If you loved the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @thatvoicepodcast and @sallyprosservoice. Want to join me in London for the Speak Up for your Business Workshop - CLICK HERE. KEY EPISODE TAKEWAYS - - How to work out what your intentions are. - How you can take action to live a life aligned with your values. - What I'm doing to drop in to my feminine. - Why I triple-stack adventures. SHOW RESOURCES www.thatvoicepodcast.com Download exactly what you need to hear before speaking with these FREE Pep Talks in Your Pocket. Connect with me on TikTok @sallyprosservoice, Instagram @thatvoicepodcast and search Sally Prosser on LinkedIn. If you liked this episode, don't forget to share it to your socials and tag me! Sal x
Hey there! On today's episode, we have an amazing guest, Sally Prosser! She's a voice and public speaking coach with over 12 years of experience in media, including TV and radio news reporting, and PR. Sally is passionate about helping professionals and business owners speak with confidence, whether it's on stage, on podcasts, or in the boardroom. She takes a holistic approach to voice, considering its connection to our physical, mental, and emotional well-being, as a Master NLP and Hypnosis Practitioner, Spiritual Life Coach, and Speech and Drama Teacher. Fun fact: Sally is also a TedxSpeaker coach, helping thought leaders present their big ideas with impact. She was even named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR & Media in Queensland back in 2020 and has a massive following of over 340K on TikTok! So, don't miss out on this episode where Sally shares her top tips on how to be the face and voice of your business, skyrocket your sales, and sound authentic on video! Plus, she'll be giving us some great advice on how to sound confident, competent, and credible in any situation. Connect with Sally Prosser: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=en Website: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au Connect with Sally and Team Sparkle here: Instagram Youtube Facebook
Wow, what a fun interview with so much gold from holistic voice and public speaking coach, Sally Prosser. Sally helps leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals to unleash the magic of their voice. Initial focus of our chat is all around TikTok, and how the channel is really working for Sally's personal brand. Sally has been on TikTok for a few years now and has amassed nearly 350,000 followers and 4.4M 'likes' of her videos. But we broaden the conversation into using voice as an expression of oneself, and how to use it strategically across social media, and the 'virtual stage' generally. As Sally says: "Nobody ever changed the world by staying quiet!" So, if you want to know more about TikTok and how it can work for your brand and your business - along with short-form video and voice more broadly - you'll get a lot of value from this episode! It's a very free-flowing and energetic chat. I hope you enjoy it. Let's hear from Sally now!
In this episode my guest is Sally Prosser - a voice and public speaking coach with 12 years' experience in media, including TV and radio news reporting. She helps professionals and business owners speak with confidence - from stepping on stage to speaking on podcasts to showing up online and in the boardroom. In 2020 she was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR & Media in Queensland and has a TikTok following of more than 340K.In this episode Sally empowers you how to have a voice of confidence, even though you may feel you've lost it forever. She will show you how - regardless of where you are, you can speak up for yourself, rebuild your life and make an impact using your voice.Sally and I are booth speakers at upcoming Women Thrive Summit starting March 20th 2023. Check the details and save your seat here >> http://www.womenthrive.club/alexgrzybekLinks from the show: Grab Free Cheat Sheet: "3 Fastest Ways to Get Paying Clients" here: https://alexgrzybek.com/free-cheat-sheet-get-clients/Grab Free E-mail Course: "Boost Your Confidence" here: www.alexgrzybek.com/5days/Women Thrive Summit: http://www.womenthrive.club/alexgrzybekWomen Thrive Magazine: https://womenthrivemagazine.com/Connect with host Alex Grzybek:Website: www.alexgrzybek.comFB Group: Business Rockstar: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessrockstaronlineFacebook EN: https://www.facebook.com/alexgrzybekcoach/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexgrzybekcoach/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandra-grzybek/Connect with Sally Prosser:Website: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=enTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=enLinkedin: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=en
In this episode of brand chats, I'm chatting with voice and public speaking coach, Sally Prosser. Sally works with top journalists and broadcasters, as well as executives and business owners, to help them speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. We chat about Sally's story, the power of voice and how you can use it to grow your brand. Why public speaking is an important life skill How service-based business owners can use their voice to grow their brand Why it is also important for product-based businesses and agencies to have a voice Sharing your voice with confidence as an introvert The power of TikTok in getting your voice heard Using your voice to tell your brand story Say hello to Sally and I on socials, and let us know your favourite part of the episode. You can also learn more about Sally's 'Speak Up For Your Business program in the links below! https://www.instagram.com/darbylyndon/ https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice Speak Up For Your Business: https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/speak-up-for-your-business
We all have a voice. We use it to speak all day. But are you using your voice online? Are you speaking up to share your opinions and thought leadership? When we use our voice, we are able to express what we know. We are able to speak to our potential clients and create content that resonates. Confidence in your voice just might be holding you back from creating the content and marketing that will move the needle in your business. Are you ready to learn more? If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @contentqueenmariah and @sallyprosservoice. KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS
Is your fear of public speaking holding you back? Are you struggling to get your message heard? Do you hate the sound of your own voice? Want to nail your next presentation? Command a room when you speak. Do you have to give a speech at a wedding or upcoming event? This might be the podcast episode for you! Today in the confessional, Sandy has a fun chat with Sally Prosser about voice coaching, confidence building, manifesting a partner and ice baths!Sally Prosser is an experienced journalist, TV news reporter and a company spokesperson who then went into Public Relations. Sally also has a following on TikTok page where she does hilarious comedic news reading skits, using her trusty hairbrush as a mircrophone! Now a passionate voice coach, Sally loves helping others find their voice, and build their confidence, Sally uses holistic strategies to help people speak in any scenario they find themselves in so they can grow their business, advance their career, or just find their voice in life. If you think all voice coaching is scary or formal, that's not her style. Sally is constantly pushing herself out of her comfort zone so she can support others as they move out of theirs. Just recently she hiked up a mountain and jumped into freezing cold water when she got to the top! Down to earth, authentic, and funny, please welcome Sally to The Good Girl Confessional. You can follow Sally and learn more about her coaching, courses, and advice here:https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=en
This is fate that you have landed here to listen to... THIS IS 30 PODCAST with your host Ash Turner. This podcast is all about "navigating your way through your HOT MESS 30's together". Each week we release 2x podcasts on a Monday and Thursday. Monday's episodes are #groupchats with the regular hot mess panel. The gents and ladies come together to bare their souls, opinions and life experiences on a particular topic. Thursday episodes are either a #solochat with Ash Turner or a #realtalk with a special guest who gives you tips and insights on a particular hot mess topic. This podcast is honest, real, raw, vulnerable and a little messy.... Story of our lives... Right? ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This week's Thursday episode is a #realtalk with Sally Prosser a professional Voice Coach and previous news presenter. Sally open's up about how she has learned to use voice and teach others to gain confidence in themselves within their personal and professional relationships. If you struggle with voicing your feelings, opinions and public speaking, this episode will benefit you. KEY TALKING POINTS: 1. How to we use our voice and step into our power with it 2. Tips for public speaking & overcoming those fears 3. Your reasons for choosing not to have kids or get married 4. How do we not get influenced by others with our choices WANT TO STALK AND SUS OUT THE GUESTS? You can find them on the following instagram accounts: @sallyprosservoice@thatvoicepodcast | www.sallyprosser.online/hello Life's a little messy, and you shouldn't have to do it alone.. Your host, Ash Turner *** BORING STUFF: Registered business name: This is 30 Business owner: Ashleigh Turner ABN: 19811983935Registered email: thisis30podcast@outlook.com Instagram: @thisis30_podcast or @this_is_ash_turner Disclaimer, this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. All stories and experiences are based on individuals perspectives and personal journey's. We are not professionals, we are human's sharing our own stories and opinions. If you take offence to any of this content, we do apologise and it is not intentional. If we do quote someone without listing who said that, we apologise again... we are hot messes and don't take any of your credit. That's all on you boo, thank you for being wise enough to teach us that wisdom and knowledge.
Do you struggle with confidently talking on video for Instagram? Or perhaps you get the voice wobbles in the salon when trying to suggest a client buys some products for homecare? Hairdressing is (now) so much more than doing hair. We need to confidently talk with our clients in the salon. Plus, hairdressers are also social media content creators who must know how to speak confidently on film for new client attraction. I have reached out to Sally Prosser, a holistic voice and public speaking coach with a background in TV news reporting and PR – and the host of That Voice Podcast with a Tik Tok following of more than 300,000. In this episode, we're talking about how to be a naturally confident speaker and why you need to be one as a hairdresser working behind the chair and across social media. - - - - - - - - - - Want to learn more? Here are a few ways I can help you: Full show notes can be found at https://www.kristinarussell.com.au/97 DM KRISTINA ON INSTAGRAM - let's chat! https://www.instagram.com/colourkristina FREE ONLINE MASTERCLASS - Get Instant Access! How to Paint Reds and Copper Hair Colour without Hot Roots or Banding. https://www.kristinarussell.online/webinar JOIN THE FREE FACEBOOK GROUP, COLOUR LOVING HAIRDRESSERS, WITH KRISTINA RUSSELL - An online community for Hairdressers & Industry Professionals! This group is designed to connect you with others that love to share inspiration and exchange ideas. Colour enthusiasts are invited to join and add friends that are passionate about education for salon professionals. Link to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/KristinaRussellCOLOUR
Today on the Ready, Set, Launch podcast we're joined by voice and public speaking coach, Sally Prosser. Sally works with top journalists and broadcasters, as well as executives and business owners, to help them produce a confident, clear speaking voice and get their message heard. In this episode, we're chatting about overcoming barriers to showing up online, tips for getting confident on video and advice for business owners to get their voice heard. Here's what you'll learn Fears around holding us back What platforms are the best for creating content Saying YES to speaking opportunities Combatting public speaking Connect with Sally at www.sallyprosser.com.au or on Instagram @sallyprosservoice and TikTok @sallyprosservoice Connect with Jessica on Instagram @jessica_tutton Jessica's Website: jessicatutton.com.au
Your voice holds so much power. But often we can feel held back to share our voice. Does this sound like you? When we return to our own voice it allows us to lead authentically. It allows us to connect with the soul-aligned people within our community. It also allows us to set boundaries and work from a place of true soul. So to explain the power of your voice and how to use it, I am joined on the podcast with voice and public speaking coach, Sally Prosser! She shares so much wisdom around how your voice is the instrument for your soul. It is a beautiful listen (plus Sally's voice is so amazing to listen to). If you LOVED the episode, make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag me @essential.shift and @sallyprosservoice KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS How to return to your own voice and release the voice of your soul Why when you follow your voice, you follow your path (a bit of French lesson inside the episode) How your voice is telling you a lot about yourself and your energy level The power of silence to find your voice SHOW RESOURCES FOLLOW Sally on INSTAGRAM - HERE CHECK OUT her 7 Mindset Hacks to Speak with Confidence - HERE CHECK OUT Sally's “Speak from your soul” program - HERE CHECK out this article on “The power of chanting” - HERE JOIN the waitlist for Ayurveda in Business - HERE FOLLOW me on INSTAGRAM - HERE FREE tools and guides to support your journey - HERE CHECK out the blog for this episode (uploaded every Thursday) - HERE Join the FREE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY - HERE Find out more about how to WORK WITH ME - HERE If you like this episode, don't forget to share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @essential.shift. ABOUT THE GUEST Sally Prosser is a voice and public speaking coach with a background in TV news reporting and PR – acting as spokesperson for one of Australia's largest water companies. She works with top journalists and broadcasters, as well as executives and business owners. Sally infuses spirituality into her work to help people speak from their soul and have their voice heard. In 2020 she was named Young Entrepreneur of the Year for PR & Media in Queensland and has a TikTok following of more than 300K. Bless it be. With love, Laetitia!
Public speaking can be a huge feat for a lot of people. You could be on stage frozen in fear and just lost for words. The good thing is there's hope for everyone. Even introverted, shy, and timid individuals can be great public speakers.Today, we have invited Sally Prosser, an excellent voice and presentation coach who helps women release their best voice and embrace public speaking with confidence and joy. She is a former TV news reporter, company spokesperson, and qualified speech and drama teacher that has had extensive experience and has lots of knowledge about all things voice and presentation.In this episode, Sally shares with us how to conquer fear and stage fright into becoming a confident, authentic, and honest public speaker. She will also share with us tips and tricks whether you're public speaking on stage or virtually. And how a connection with your listeners is more important than just memorizing what you have to say. Tune in and learn how to grow as a public speaker and still be YOU.About Sally ProsserSally Prosser is an excellent voice and presentation coach that helps women release their best voice and embrace public speaking with confidence and joy. She has a ticket following over 333,000 people and growing. Sally is a former TV news reporter, company spokesperson, and qualified speech and drama teacher that has had extensive experience and has lots of knowledge about all things voice and presentation. She was also the 2020 Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the PR and media category in Queensland, Australia.Connect with SallyOn her WebsiteOn LinkedInOn InstagramOn her PodcastOn Tiktok"Check out Sally's free video training – Three Ways you're sabotaging your speaking without even realising - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/free-video-training "Head over to growgetters.io for full show notes!GrowGetters Club is a perfect blend of everything you need to launch your side hustle or scale your business in no time. Get exclusive access to expert lead masterclasses and events, covering the hottest future skills topics so you stay on top of your game. And the best part of all, you'll be part of a growing movement of women who are taking active steps to future-proof themselves and encourage each other to thrive.Come and join the waitlist for Growgetters Club, Click here to sign up!
Join us and our extra special guest, Sally Prosser - a very dynamic woman who is doing an amazing job with coaching people how to speak with more confidence, clarity and charisma. Sally is an absolute superstar on social media, as well as a viral sensation on the social platform Tiktok. Tips, tricks, mindset and strategy to helping you own your voice and speaking like the true travel expert you are! Listen & Subscribe to the episode on travelbystephanie.com.au/39 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unplug-in-paradise/message
What can I say that hasn't already been said?There's a temptation because it's the last show to try to share something that's the most valuable thing, that summarises the last 200 weeks of my life. Then perspective hits and I realise, that's nothing I can really say in “one final episode” to summarise two-hundred weeks of conversations, content creation, Monday deadlines, audio editing, posting on social media, laughs, workshops, travel, Covid, etc. Some key things:Yes! I will be starting something new, I'm still working my way and deciding what that is. In the meantime, you'll hear some “From the vault” episodes every Monday (with new intros) The best way to keep in touch with what's next is to;Sign onto my email listHit Subscribe to this podcast in your favourite podcast app of choiceClick here for show notesEmail Leanne if you're curious about the Gold Coast retreat in Feb 2022 (leanne@leannehughes.com)Ending a podcast is very different to ending a job. You know when you leave a job, you get all these lovely messages/people who you least expected signing your farewell card? The magic of hosting this show, is that as the show continued, every week I'd hear from someone who found an episode helpful, or they discovered the show at EXACTLY THE RIGHT TIME for them in their career.The show couldn't have got here without you. It's been a co-creation process this whole time. I'd like to thank the following people who submitted voice notes and emails for the final episode, in no particular order:Juan Daniel Sobrado, Beth Wonson, Tom Scantlebury, Prina Shah, Garbiel Furman, Jan Szmanda, Tim Ferguson, Tony Brazelton, Julia van Graas, Kevin Meenaghan, Sally Prosser, Paul McGregor, Sean Lavin, May Lee, Lauren Scholz, Ken Burgin, Joeri Schilders, Deanne Gagnon, Gordon Rhodes, Cathryn Lloyd and Thomas Fry.A reflection question that's fitting to ask you now is this: Is there anything you need to stop, in order to progress where you'd like to be?About your host: Leanne HughesLeanne Hughes is an international facilitator, speaker and coach who loves creating unpredictable workshop experiences, that predictably work. She combines her experience in Marketing, with her education in Human Resources and Psychology, to help leaders create engaging everyday experiences - that are so contagious they scale across teams, functions and regions.Leanne has facilitated leadership, onboarding and team-development workshops across Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, and Singapore and believes in a strengths-centred approach to learning and development. She has over 14 years' of experience across a range of industries including mining, government and tourism sectors.She's the host of the First Time Facilitator podcast and is the Winner (External) in the 2021 Australian Learning Impact awards for Learning Professional of the Year.Social MediaSubscribe to Leanne's weekly newsletterConnect with Leanne Hughes on LinkedInFollow behind the scenes on Leanne Hughes' Instagram account Chat to Leanne Hughes in 280 character or less on TwitterSupport the show - buy Leanne a coffee!Support the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/leannehughes)
Do I have a guest for you today! If you want to build more confidence in the way you show up in the world and speak your truth, there is no better person to help you than the amazing Sally Prosser.Sally is a world renowned voice coach and TikTok sensation. She offers numerous masterclasses, online courses, and one-on-one coaching to help people ditch self doubt and release their unique voice into the world. Voted 2020 Young Entrepreneur of the Year by Business News Australia, Sally is about to launch a brand new course, Speak From Your Soul, which I'm SO excited about. In this episode, we talk about how Sally answered the spiritual call to look at voice and public speaking with a spiritual lens. Sally talks about her business journey so far and how, looking back, she has intuitively taught spiritual principles to her clients all along. We talk about her exponential growth on TikTok, how it happened and what she does to combat the negativity that seems to be inherent with a larger audience. I'm so excited to witness Sally's journey unfold as she fully embraces the spiritual truths that she has been operating in. The world needs more people to truly speak from their soul.LINKSWebsite:https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=enLinkedIn:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/Podcast:That Voice PodcastEmail:sally@sallyprosser.com.auJoin Speak From Your Soul - Use the code RUBYSOUL to take $300 off the courseCheck out my brand new workshop HIGH TICKET IN FLOW hereJoin the CALIBRATE TO MONEY FLOW CHALLENGE hereThe Queen Of Coin is here - JOIN NOWCheck out the FREE CLASSES with Ruby here Sign up to my SOUL LED BU$INESS
I can't believe we are now in Season 4 of the podcast. I am so excited! This season I am bringing on some impressive guests to talk about their unique and amazing businesses that work to help and support business owners.Today's episode is such an interesting one. I am chatting with Sally Prosser who is a very intelligent and driven businesswoman. Her business supports business owners to feel confident and comfortable using their voice. Sally offers a 6 week voice makeover course for business owners. I think she is so amazing that I did the course myself! Interestingly, I found it so easy to speak in a courtroom but felt nervous speaking in front of a camera. I found the tips and tricks she taught me so incredibly helpful that I incorporated them into my own business. We discuss Sally's experience working with me as her lawyer to incorporate a comprehensive set of legal documents, terms and conditions, and privacy policies into her business. She shares the best and worst advice she has ever been given, and what advice she would give her younger self. I encourage you to start reflecting on how you feel about your own voice and how you could use it more effectively in your business. LINKS:Where to find Sally: Website: Sally Prosser Voice Coach BrisbaneMy Six Week Voice Makeover (mykajabi.com)Instagram: @sallyprosservoiceGet your copy of my Annual Legal Checklist hereWebsite:tmsolicitor.com.auInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/tmsolicitor/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/traceymylecharanesolicitor
#VoiceTraining #CEO #Communication My next guest is Sally Prosser, she is a voice & public speaking coach with an extensive career in media training and developing her students to command their voice and deliver impactful and engaging presentations. Chapters of the episode: 0:00 - Introduction 2:39 - What does Sally Prosser do? 5:18 - How and Why did you get into coaching? 8:27 - What creates a world-class communication presenter? 9:21 - A quick 2 minute exercise to help you present with confidence - Body and mind synchronize 13:05 - Using your voice as a ‘wardrobe' - Different scenarios / different voices 16:24 - How Sally works with CEOs and C-suite executives to develop their breakthrough effective communication 21:26 - Advice to a c-suite to improve their boardroom or media delivery, what would be the number one thing you would suggest? Reach out to Sally through: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/ Website: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallyProsserVoice/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sally_prosser YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/sallytprosser About Andrew Tran Digital Andrew Tran (AT) Digital is an independent business consultant, strategist and podcaster partnering with brands to navigate the challenges in their market in order to perform better, realise their brand's purpose and develop value to their customers. For more information, please visit the website - https://www.andrewtran.asia/pov or connect on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewtrandigital/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AndrewTranDigital Instagram: https://instagram.com/andrewtrandigital Twitter: https://twitter.com/iamayetee About POV Show Point of View (POV) Show is a business podcast talking with professionals on leadership, branding, marketing and sales. Guest come from Asia and around the world to share their expertise and provide tips to help you improve your business.
Former Corporate Communications Specialist Sally Prosser now has a TikTok channel with 330K followers and closing on 4 million likes. We talk about… Is Covid Making Some Journalists Walk Away Introverts or Extroverts. Who are The Best Video Presenters Professional Content Does Work on TikTok Get Your Motives Clear When Making TikTok Videos How Many Seconds To Grab Attention on TikTok Use TikTok Videos as a Tool To Refine Your Message What Are the Perfect First Words For TikTok Videos Why Perfection Doesn't Work on TikTok Dealing With Haters On TikTok Videos Being a Journalist Toughens You Up For TikTok Videos Can a Large Organisation Make TikTok Videos Authenticity is Non-Negotiable on Videos How To Feel Comfortable In Front of a Video Camera Why Making Corporate Videos Can Feel Wrong How To Get People to Act Naturally On Videos What Are the Right or Wrong Things To Say On Video You Don't Have To Extroverted To Be Good On Camera What works on TikTok? What doesn't work on TikTok? You can connect with Sally at her website https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/ on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice and on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/
Sally Prosser is one of Australia’s leading voice and speaking coaches. As a former TV journalist, Sally reported for Channels 7, 10 and the ABC before crossing over to public relations (the dark side!) and taking on the role of spokesperson for Urban Utilities. Prior to her broadcast career, Sally ran a successful Speech & Drama studio and holds a licentiate teaching diploma in the field. Sally also has university degrees in journalism and law! These days Sally has taken on more entrepreneurial pursuits founding Sally Prosser Voice, where she helps people speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. Sally is also the host of That Voice Podcast which offers heaps of practical tips as well as interviews with people from all walks of life about what their voice means to them. Sally’s also built a following of more than 200K people on TikTok. #mondaynightlive
On this episode of the podcast, our guest is Sally Prosser.Sally is a voice coach who helps people realise their best voice and embrace public speaking with confidence. She’s a former TV news reporter, company spokesperson, and speech and drama teacher. Sally has her own podcast called That Voice Podcast and enjoys making comedy TikToks, like reading song lyrics like a news report. We were able to cover a lot in this episode as Sally was very open and generous with her story.We talk about:How she built such a large following on TikTok and what that has done for her personally.How to deal with negativity when you have such a large followingWhat holds people back when they aren’t utilising their voice properly and how to overcome thisHer experience building her business and what she would say to others thinking about building their own businessWhat her best experiences in business have been Some of the biggest challenges in her careerAnd even what her biggest on-air blunder was. It’s quite a funny story.Enjoy the episode. Sally is a great person and was a pleasure to talk to.
Sally is a Voice Coach helping women to speak with charisma and clarity. Her goal is to help people to lift their speaking game regardless of the experience level. She believes that true success means releasing your amazing voice and message to be heard by the world. In this episode, Sally will be sharing her practical, relatable and memorable voice and speaking tips! Don't let the fear of public speaking and the sound of your voice be the hindrance for you to stand out and be heard. Tune in to know the tricks Sally has to help you improve your true voice! You don't want to miss: How Sally got started with being a Voice Coach How to position yourself as a leader and do this with confidence Ways to harness your energy and avoid anxiousness How to build emotional connection with the audience What is the chameleon effect? The pros and cons What to do when you feel like you don't want to show up How to inspire yourself How Sally started on TikTok Links and resources: Follow Sally on Instagram: @sallyprosservoice Follow Sally on TikTok @sallyprosservoice Visit her website Sally Prosser Six Week Voice Makeover - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/my-six-week-voice-makeover TAKE THE QUIZ - How hot's your speaking? Come say hey on Instagram: @leahcrisell For more about me and what I do, check out my website. Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on all the juicy tips on how to build an influential personal brand, coming up soon! And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review it means the world to have the feedback! Thanks Leah :)
You know those people who speak up in a meeting and everyone listens? It's a voice that not only commands attention, it demands attention! You can unlock a voice like this too - and this episode shows you how. Hint: Resonance helps you resonate.Join My Six Week Voice Makeover - https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/my-six-week-voice-makeover
Sally Prosser is a voice coach who's all about helping you speak with confidence, clarity, and charisma. She believes that unless you've sworn a lifetime vow of silence, your voice matters and is key to connecting with others – whether it's one person at a coffee catch-up or a thousand people at a conference. As a TV & radio news journalist for 8 years. company spokesperson and speech & drama teacher she knows a trick or two about speaking with confidence, clarity and charisma. During Covid, Sally decided to have some fun on TikTok and had such massive success building a following of more than 230k followers, that she was featured on the Sunrise featured in the Daily Mail. Her signature program, Six Week Voice Makeover takes participants through the key fundamentals on how to make an impact every time you speak – in any scenario. Sally holds a licentiate (pronounced Lie-SEN-chee-ate) teaching diploma in speech and drama with the Australian Music Examinations Board, as well as degrees in Journalism and Law from the University of Wollongong. Sally also hosts That Voice Podcast, where she shares practical speaking and confidence tips and interviews people from a range of industries to highlight the importance of voice for everyone. Today, our conversation covers: Sharing your voice with passion and confidenceThe biggest challenges holding people back from speaking moreDealing with fear and judgmentWhat makes for a great speaking presentationThe top mistakes speakers makeOvercoming the fear of public speakingWhat you need to add to make your speech more engagingSetting up your energy to make an impact To check out Sally's 6 Week Voice Makeover - https://www.sallyprosser.com.au To subscribe to the Next Level Life Podcast - Click here
Sally Prosser is a voice coach who's all about helping you speak with confidence, clarity, and charisma. She believes that unless you've sworn a lifetime vow of silence, your voice matters and is key to connecting with others – whether it's one person at a coffee catch-up or a thousand people at a conference.As a TV & radio news journalist for 8 years. company spokesperson and speech & drama teacher she knows a trick or two about speaking with confidence, clarity and charisma.During Covid, Sally decided to have some fun on TikTok and had such massive success building a following of more than 230k followers, that she was featured on the Sunrise featured in the Daily Mail.Her signature program, Six Week Voice Makeover takes participants through the key fundamentals on how to make an impact every time you speak – in any scenario.Sally holds a licentiate (pronounced Lie-SEN-chee-ate) teaching diploma in speech and drama with the Australian Music Examinations Board, as well as degrees in Journalism and Law from the University of Wollongong.Sally also hosts That Voice Podcast, where she shares practical speaking and confidence tips and interviews people from a range of industries to highlight the importance of voice for everyone.Today, our conversation covers:Sharing your voice with passion and confidenceThe biggest challenges holding people back from speaking moreDealing with fear and judgmentWhat makes for a great speaking presentationThe top mistakes speakers makeOvercoming the fear of public speakingWhat you need to add to make your speech more engagingSetting up your energy to make an impactTo check out Sally's 6 Week Voice Makeover - https://www.sallyprosser.com.auTo subscribe to the Next Level Life Podcast - Click here
Not only is our voice a powerful medium to spread messages, ideas and stories, but it is also a key tool we all have for influence. In this episode, I bring in Voice Coach and Tiktok superstar Sally Prosser to chat to us about how voice brings life to the words and messages we have to share. From instant shifts we can make, voice exercises to a simple trick to use when you want to convey authority, we dive into how you can share your message and have it stick through voice.
Video interview: https://youtu.be/81L9_81ndeY Cool video mentioned on the podcast: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice/video/6875549291516136705?lang=en https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=en https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/ Speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. Public speaking courses | Private voice coaching | online courses | Broadcast voice coaching | Media Training ... https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/?originalSubdomain=au
Confidence plays an important role in Self Defence. Today Rachel talks with voice coach, Sally Prosser, about how to get confident in your voice. Your voice matters whether it be in a 1 on 1 conversation at a café, at a conference presenting to 1000 people, or screaming at a predator who is moving into your personal space. Rachel and Sally talk about various tips and strategies that will empower you on your journey to feel confident in your voice no matter what the occasion. Mindset is a big one. No one is confident 100% of the time, you have to work at it. The more we practice and put ourselves in situations where we test our confidence, the more we grow in our voice and as a person. If you would like to know more about Sally, you can visit her here: Insta / FB / TikTok: @sallyprosservoice Twitter: @sally_prosser LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/ Website: www.sallyprosser.com.au/ Can’t get enough of us? Check out: Instagram: @womens_self_defence_network/ Facebook: @selfdefencenetwork LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-kealy-380674198/ Website: www.wsdn.com.au
This episode is part of the Professionals A-Z who are using TikTok for Business (BizTok), where I discuss with Sally Prosser...In this episode we discuss:ALL ABOUT THE GUESTSally ProsserVoice & Presentation Coach236k Followers on TikTokTikTok: sallyprosservoiceInstagram: sallyprosservoiceLinkedIn: Sally Prosser Website: www.sallyprosser.com.auALL ABOUT THE HYPE TEAMBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at All About the Hype for the full video!Host: Kyle KaplanisFollow me on:TikTok: kylekaplanisInstagram: Kyle_KaplanisLinkedIn: Kyle KaplanisSupport the show (https://paypal.me/jlvmgmt?locale.x=en_US)
Never miss a show, get notifications direct to your inbox. http://bit.ly/TheLoveldaShow Covered in this Episode What makes us truly unique Action and feelings An innovative vision of work Take action, ignore perfection About Your Host: Entrepreneur & international MC, Moderator & host, Lovelda Vincenzi has been speaking and performing on stages since the age of 13 (www.lovelda.com). On a mission to unleash authentic powerful female voices, Lovelda runs World Class Female Speakers supporting women to get found, booked, and paid as speakers. As an MC and Moderator Lovelda has been trusted by organisers to introduce and facilitate conversations with political figureheads such as Margrethe Vestagar (European Commissioner for Competition) & Toomas Hendric Ilves (Former President of Estonia). In addition to celebrities such as Monica Lewinsky, Kunal Nayyar (Big Bang Theory), Andy King (Netflix Documentary Fyre Festival) and Business Executives and Entrepreneurs such as Paul Polman (Former Unilever CEO), Karan Bilimoria (CEO & Founder Cobra Beer) and Daniel Priestly (4-time best selling author and founder of Dent). Connect with the show: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LoveldaVincenzi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveldashow About our Guest: Sally Prosser is a voice coach who's all about helping you speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. Sally's background is quite diverse but speaking is a common theme. She ran a Speech & Drama studio, read the news on radio, reported it on TV and was the spokesperson for one of Australia's largest water company. Sally holds a licentiate teaching diploma in Speech and Drama with the Australian Music Examinations Board, as well as uni degrees in Journalism and Law. Sally is the host of That Voice Podcast which is full of practical speaking and confidence tips and tricks. She also chats to people from a range of backgrounds to highlight the importance of voice for everyone. Oh and she's also TikTok famous, building a following of more than 230 thousand @sallyprosservoice Connect with Sally Prosser: Facebook: www.facebook.com/SallyProsserVoice LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/ Links shared in this episode > > > FREE Speaker Marketing Blueprint: https://www.worldclassfemalespeakers.com/speakermarketingblueprint/ > > >UPCOMING TRAINING: LinkedIn Speaker Profiles Intensive : https://bit.ly/LinkedInProfileIntensive > > > SALLY PROSSER MEMBERS ONLY: www.sallyprosser.com.au/mo-info > > > THE VOICE PODCAST: www.thatvoicepodcast.com > > > TEDx THE ART OF BEING YOURSELF: www.youtube.com/watch?v=veEQQ-N9xWU
In this week's Fast Fire Friday episode, Phoebe is joined by Voice Coash Sally Prosser, where they discuss their favourite champagne, Schitt's Creek and household appliance they cannot live without. To find out more about Sally: Listen to her podcast here: www.thatvoicepodcast.com Listen to Sally's podcast episode about confidence hacks here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast/42 Listen to Sally's podcast episode about Public Speaking mindset hacks: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast/49 Become a member of Sally's online program here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/mo-info Follow Sally on Tik Tok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=en Follow Sally on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=en If you want to find out more about Phoebe: Follow her on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phoebeacp/ Join the closed Train Wreck Podcast Group on facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2278177132459477/?ref=bookmarks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Phoebe chats to Voice Coach and Tik Tok sensation Sally Prosser, where they share their top 5 confidence hacks. To find out more about Sally: Listen to her podcast here: www.thatvoicepodcast.com Listen to Sally's podcast episode about confidence hacks here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast/42 Listen to Sally's podcast episode about Public Speaking mindset hacks: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast/49 Become a member of Sally's online program here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/mo-info Follow Sally on Tik Tok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoice?lang=en Follow Sally on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=en If you want to find out more about Phoebe: Follow her on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phoebeacp/ Join the closed Train Wreck Podcast Group on facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2278177132459477/?ref=bookmarks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is a must-listen episode, especially if you struggle with a stutter. Andrew Frodsham had a severe stutter and was 'basically mute' until the age of 19. He shares his incredible journey to speaking fluently, including his self-taught technique that blew my mind.
Unless you have taken a lifetime vow of silence, we all need some tips on how to use our voice more effectively. This episode walks through voice exercises, and simple steps on how to use the tool of our voice. ** Message her on Instagram that you heard about her on the Truth for your Twenties Podcast for a freebie!**Links:https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/Sally's Podcast: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/thatvoicepodcast
Welcome back! Let's kick off Season Three of the podcast with a practical voice warm-up you can use to prepare yourself for the stage or just the day.
Sally Prosser is a voice coach who’s all about helping you speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. If you’re a nervous public speaker or struggle putting your story out there – if you hate the phone pitching or you’re dreaming about appearing on a podcast, radio or TV then this episode is going to put the FIRE in your belly. Sally says unless you’ve sworn a lifetime vow of silence, your voice matters and is key to connecting with others – whether it’s one person at a coffee catch-up or a thousand people at a conference. With a casual two-hundred-thousand followers on TikTok, Sally clearly knows how to use her voice to connect with an audience. In this episode, we dive into Sally’s career but also, some super useful tips to nail your speaking voice and build your confidence. If you want to download my freebie from this episode loaded with Sally’s tips – jump over to my website www.odetteandco.com.au/episode11 Find Odette Barry online https://instagram.com/odetteandco https://instagram.com/hackyourownpr Connect with Sally https://www.instagram.com/sallyprosservoice/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/
Today’s guest is on a mission to help as many people as possible speak with confidence, clarity and charisma. Sally Prosser is a former TV journalist and company spokesperson who knows a thing or two about taking control of your voice and using it well. Sal's the host of That Voice Podcast, an even better host of her signature Voice & Vinho nights and has built a following of more than 185 thousand on TikTok. She works with a range of people through online courses, workshops and individual coaching - and unless you've sworn a lifetime vow of silence, she can work with YOU! In this episode, we chatted about: Why its *super* important for business owners and entrepreneurs to care about their voice - even if you aren’t into public speaking or podcasting. The big mistakes Sal sees people making when it comes to their voice and speaking. What to do if you want to launch a podcast but don’t love your voice (I’ve been there!) Some actionable tips for podcasters to implement right away to start sounding better on their podcast. And, of course, we chatted about Sal’s TikTok fame. How she got started with it, the impact it’s had on her business and her top tips for anyone wanting to try TikTok. Where to find out more about Sal: www.sallyprosser.com.au TikTok @sallyprosservoice Insta / FB @sallyprosservoice Twitter @sally_prosser LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/ Wanna launch an online course, membership or digital product in 2020? Grab my FREE ebook - The Complete Roadmap for a Killer Launch: http://stephtaylor.co/roadmap Are we Instagram friends yet? http://instagram.com/stephtaylor.co
Voice coach and Tik Tok superstar Sally Prosser is back again with an easy, 3-step, 1-minute voice warm up for teachers!Do it in your car, your classroom or the staffroom to save your voice in the winter months and beyond!Join us in our new For the Love of Teaching Facebook group, where we chat about the podcast, feature live vids of guests, and talk teaching!Have you subscribed to For the Love of Teaching? Don't forget! It means you'll be the first to know whenever a new episode is released.For the Love of Teaching is a podcast by Teach Starter. We make quality, downloadable teaching resources that save teachers hours of time and make their classrooms buzz! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Woohoo! Another live virtual panel recorded for your listening pleasure. This panel? Was all about personal branding, the future of work, and why it's important to hone in on your personal brand, in order to grow your career. It is led by Petra Zink who is a coach under the Forbes Council, Sally Prosser a Voice and Presentation Coach and Tiktok Creator, and Ashton Tuckerman who is ex YouFoodz and Flight Centre and currently the Account Director at Red Canvas. Follow Anita on www.instagram.com/anitasiek and the team at www.instagram.com/wordfetti
Sally Prosser is a voice coach who is crushing it on TokTok. She does really cool things - organises events called Voice and Vinho, hosts 6 week voice makeover programs and brings creativity and flair into all the mediums she works in, including workshops. In this episode, we talk about voice coaching, tips for delivering workshops and managing energy (she has a terrific metaphor for energy). I also ask her if it's possible to change our voice. Sally is a former TV journalist, PR consultant and spokesperson. Prior to her broadcast career she ran a successful Speech & Drama studio. She also hosts the That Voice podcast too View the show notes for Episode 116 Visit Sally's website Grab my free pdf: The 5 unpredictable ways to start a workshop (that predictably work) Shhh... I'm releasing 5 secret podcast episodes over 5 days to help you book out your facilitation business, BUT you need to register to get access.Head on over to bookedoutfacilitator.comSupport the show (https://buymeacoffee.com/leannehughes)
We sit down and talk with Voice coach superstar, Sally Prosser, and how she has taken her business to the rapid growing TikTok. She teaches us what she has been doing on TikTok, and how she has grown a following of 20,000 followers in just 2 weeks. She mentions that this new following has increased her other social platforms more than 50% and her business has increased in sales since posting on TikTok. She is running an online course "MY SIX WEEK VOICE MAKEOVER" on Monday March 16 2020. It is only for the day so book your place TODAY! You can book your place here https://sallyprosser.mykajabi.com/offers/VzkooPQy/checkoutUse Coupon code: TIKTOK for $100 AUD off Follow Sally Prosser on her socials:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sallyprosservoiceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-prosser/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallyProsserVoice/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sally_prosserWebsite: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel at All About the Hype for the full videohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwY0lEgRSkZVDtzGBrCFORA?view_as=subscriberSupport the show (https://paypal.me/jlvmgmt?locale.x=en_US)
Sally Prosser is a voice coach who’s all about helping you find your vocal confidence and courage. She says unless you’ve sworn a lifetime vow of silence, your voice matters and is key to connecting with others – whether it’s one person at a coffee catch-up or a thousand people at a conference. Sally’s background is quite diverse but speaking is a common theme. She ran a Speech & Drama studio, read the news on radio, reported it on TV and was the spokesperson for Queensland’s largest water company (not all at the same time, might I add!) Sally holds a licentiate teaching diploma in speech and drama with the Australian Music Examinations Board, as well as degrees in Journalism and Law from the University of Wollongong. She also has a podcast called That Voice Podcast. Connect With Sally Prosser Website Podcast Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Victor Ahipene: Speaking nation. Welcome to another episode of public speaking secrets. Super excited to have you here where I’m probably going to get judged for my lack of vocal tonality cause we’ve got Sally Prosser who is a voice and presentation coach and she’s had a raft of experience across multiple different industries and different ways that we present, which I’m super excited to be able to dive into. So welcome to the show, Sally. Sally Prosser: Thanks for having me, Victor. Good to be here. Give Victor Ahipene: everyone a bit of a background, I guess, how did you get to where and what you’re doing now? Sally Prosser: Well, I’m sure as most people say, how much time do you have? So it could go on from it. But I guess the, in a nutshell, I started out as a speech and drama teacher. So for anyone out there who’s done a Stedford growing up, poetry, prose, that kind of thing. And then I got to a point where I thought, Oh my goodness, if I have one more child come in the door wanting to do a tongue twister, I, you know, don’t think I can continue. So at UNI I studied law actually and also journalism. And I worked as the broadcast news journalist. So I did radio, uh, then moved into the area where you had to blow dry your hair TV unfortunately. Uh, and then I went from news reporting to PR, which is a very, it’s called crossing to the dark side. So the journalists who cross crossover to PR, that’s what they’re called. And I was the spokesperson for Brisbane’s a water and sewerage company. So there you go. The glamour girl for Siri. Victor Ahipene: Yeah. Does that, does that need lots of spokesperson? Sally Prosser: Well, you know what they say, if you can sell it, then you can sell anything. Right. Um, and then it was while I was there in the corporate setting that I started to understand how much of a skill public speaking, well, how much it was lacking. Really. A lot of people were struggling to speak up in meetings, struggling to speak in front of people, being asked to be on a panel or speak at a conference and be freaking out, wanting someone else to do it. And so about a couple of years ago I left and I’ve started my own business. Victor Ahipene: Nice. Do you kind of diving into that aspect on the corporate side, do you find it to particular level that uh, you know, to put it bluntly, like sucks at the presentational fears, the presentation side? Like is it their middle manager person, is that, you know, still happening at the CEO or the C level side of things? Or is it those, you know, people aspiring, cause I’d be interested from someone who’s going to been in there on the ground level seeing it, Sally Prosser: you know, I saw it at all levels, right? From people who don’t even apply for jobs. If they have to do any sort of speaking, they actually bring up insight. Do I have to do any speaking in this role? And if they say yes, they say, Oh thank you, I’m not applying. Victor Ahipene: It’s extraordinary. It’s crazy. I mean I worked with someone who was in the air and the like, you know, one of the big four or five or whatever it is, accounting firms. And it was kind of in the middle management space. And then once he improved his presentations, it was like three months later I got a promotion. Sally Prosser: Absolutely. And that’s one of the main reasons people come to see me because everybody’s starting to realize that no matter what job you do, if you’re not able to speak well and communicate, you’re going to really struggle to shine in that field. And then, yeah, I’ve seen right through to CEOs and board chair people who freak out. I have one client, he’s just such an amazing woman and I’m sure that any meeting that she chairs, everybody is sitting around just hoping to impress her. And she tells me that she feels sick with nerves every time she walks in. Victor Ahipene: It’s, um, it’s, it’s, it’s really crazy that, not necessarily that they can get to that level, but how yeah. That they’ll surround themselves with amazing people, like who are amazing at different areas. Uh, they’ll work really hard in particular skill sets. And then like that one is the one that they often let down. And I think, you know, obviously there’s all the, we’ll know that there’s the, the fear and everything that I don’t have the gift of the gab, et cetera, et cetera. Um, but yeah, it’s just the, I find it really, really interesting when those top level people and then when they are able to share their message and find their voice and, and go through their, how it kind of amplifies everything. And, you know, I talk about it, I thoroughly believe it’s the way to future proof yourself in a workforce where more and more things are getting automated. There’s still that area where, you know, you want to get out in front of an audience or you want to be able to lead and, and you know, uh, lead your team and lead your company. And as those who have got their ability to communicate that are going to be, yeah, probably the last out the door because yeah. Apart from those with really elite skill sets. But yeah, that’s it. Sally Prosser: Yeah. I totally agree. I think the, the more and more we’re relying on technology, it’s more important than ever to be able to make that human voice to voice connection. Victor Ahipene: and so you’ve gone out from on your own since then and uh, you, you obviously help people with both. Yeah. It was kind of all the aspects of what you’ve, you’ve developed from the presentation side of things, from the, uh, the vocal side of things. Obviously it helps understanding that PR and being the spokesperson and that sort of thing from our, I’d love to dive in today into some of the voice side of things because I know, uh, yeah, you can have the, the, the voice for radio and the, and the, the face variety as well. Um, but yeah, you don’t necessarily want to end up like the, you know, the Australian reference, the Wally Lewis on, on the TV who speaks like this. Like he is reading off a teleprompter and he absolutely sucks at it. And I see that even when I can. Yeah. You can sometimes tell on social media or on LinkedIn, on YouTube, people who are still using teleprompters and then not overly natural.Um, you see people who are memorizing things and then they’re having to use two parts of their brain to try and again look natural. And I see it coming in affecting their voice in different ways. And then obviously there’s people who are speaking off the cuff and, and then maybe monotonous in the way that they present. So I don’t think there’s really a question and what I just rambled on about, but when it comes to voice, what are the things that, as, as business owners, as professional speakers as, uh, people looking to present more, what should they be looking at from a vocal side of things to get started? Sally Prosser: Yeah. It’s interesting that you talk about news rating cause being a news reporter, I work with a lot of broadcast journalists with what I do. And it’s always the same thing. We want to be telling the story, not reading the script. And this is something that happens with people who aren’t too experienced with videos. You see it on social media and you do say it in public as well. I call it a high school awards night syndrome. You know when every single line it sounds like it’s being read and the winner is, and he usually find with the phrasing what’s happening is it’s too many pauses. So when you raid, we take more pauses than we do if we’re just speaking naturally. So that’s one of the things that I work on. If you want to sound natural, Sally Prosser: the pauses. The second thing we do when we read, and this is how you can tell if people have got a teleprompter or if they’ve really tried to memorize it off a page, is people overdo the little words, which I call grunt words. So the two that have the, from the, Ugh, all of these words should usually come out as to have from Victor Ahipene: yeah, Sally Prosser: because they’re all sandwiched in other words. And so, yeah, a lot of the work I do is on getting the phrasing right, making the stars of the show that put important words stand out and the connecting words sit in the background Victor Ahipene: comes with practice. Of course. Yeah. And I, I mean I think those are the, the big things. Like everything I talk about public speaking, being kind of like riding a bike in the sense that you don’t become a tour de France cyclist from day dot. You become, yeah, you start riding a tricycle or a bike with training wheels or what, you know, whatever it may be. Um, and I have no doubt that it’s the same from a vocal standpoint is Hey, here’s some things I can learn and I can implement. Look, I’m probably not going to get them all right the first time. Like I’m 100% not going to get them all right the first time. Um, do you, you know, I’ve followed different vocal coaches and, and listen to what they’ve had to say over the times. Do you do like a vocal warmups? I’m sure if you’ve been in the speech and drama space, you probably do. Uh, are there certain drills that people can work on, uh, say on a daily basis, even if they’re not presenting, you know, just in front of the mirror or just in the car on the way to work or, uh, when they’re in the shower that can work on your, I guess, your vocal tonality or, uh, trying to have a bit more inflection or a bit more excitement or whatever it may be in their voice. Sally Prosser: Yeah, absolutely. So I actually have a free one minute warm up people can do. So if you head to my website, which is www dot dot com.edu, you can click on the warm up there and it’s all there for you. Sally Prosser: The one that I use is called body breath and buzz. It’s the first thing anyone needs to think about before speaking is getting your posture right. Because we are a walking, talking instrument. And in the same way that the first thing you do when you pick up a guitar, when you sit at a piano or anyone who plays musical instrument, you have to hold it correctly. And so all of us can sit our posture up correctly and I say, pretend you’re wearing Victoria’s secret angel wings, right? It’s as soon as you put your wings on your shoulders, we’ll come back and unlock your knees. He rolls through the shoulders. You know, it’s almost like you’re warming up for some kind of sporting activity, stretching the neck. Then you can get the breath in. So the breath is so important for voice because it’s the fuel. Sally Prosser: Oxygen fuels our voice and it’s one of the main things I see with people. Their voice is affected by their breathing. We think it’s just something that’s really obvious. Oh, how can I be breathing wrong? But breathing is habitual. It’s not actually natural. It’s habits that we formed and a lot of us have formed quite bad habits and we’re breathing far too shallow up inside our lungs. And the white. Now if you’re doing it right, is take a deep breath Dean. And if your shoulders rise, then you’re breathing too shallow. So what you want is wanting to have your hands down your tummy and as you breathe in the tummy spans, it’s not very flattering, but this is how you get the air that you need in order to control the voice that’s down where the diaphragm is. So people might have heard, you know, speaking with the diaphragm, that’s the the power must. Sally Prosser: So for your voice. So a few deep breaths, just breathing in for one and out for two. So you want to have more on your exhale. That’s a good little want to do. And also good to come nerves before you speak. So you’ve got your body set up, you’ve got the breath coming in. And then the third one and I called buzz and buzz is getting vocal chords to wake up is that vocal chords. It’s so 17 or so muscles in there that had to come together to make a sound. And we know that they aren’t ready to go first thing in the morning because we all have that morning voice. It sounds a bit like this, you know me on a Sunday morning after too much, you know, but too big a Saturday night. So, Oh sorry Victor, we are you right? Is the connection okay? Victor Ahipene: Yeah, just cut out there. That’s all right. We can, we can eat it. That part. Sally Prosser: Okay. Uh, let me know if you’d like me to go back a little bit. Sally Prosser: So then we have, yes, we have bars and we want to wake up our vocal chords and if anyone wants to say something quite disgusting but fascinating, then Google vocal chords while singing it looks like something else. It’s really interesting. Say a vocal chords are like two little chicken wings and we need them to come together nice and strong to get a sound. And the one that I use is count Dracula, which is like, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. And that brings up my records together and gets the air flowing through as well. And now the quick warmup is braying like a donkey with the lips. Sorry, I know this sounds very silly. I’ve got, I’ve actually got a podcast episode all about this, which is kind of embarrassing, but this is what you do to all and warm up your voice. Anybody out there who’s doing public speaking and not warming up, it’s the equivalent of, you know, diving in for a swimming race or running out onto a footie failed without doing any stretching or warming up, you’re not going to perform your best. And when people say, Oh, I take a bit of time to get into presentations, it’s often because they’re not doing in warmed up. Victor Ahipene: Hmm. And I think, I think there’s some big ramifications. My voice is sounding horrible at the moment cause I’ve got a cough but not that I saying it, which is a pretty good side note actually is once, and you really realize this is the more speaking you do in particularly podcasting is you will hate the sound of your own voice regardless of how good you get it to sound. Particularly when you’re starting out, you’re like, Oh my God, is that how I sound? Oh my God, that is, that is horrible. And I’ve helped a lot of people with podcasting as well, and they’re all the same. Like, Oh my God, I feel this and that. It doesn’t mean that that’s how other people will try you. It’s just you often cringe at hearing yourself. But, um, that, that being said, yeah, I think there’s a lot of ramifications as well with that. Victor Ahipene: Not warming up before you go out to speak. As you get that shallow breathing, guess what? It’s going to dry out your mouth. And then you’ve got those lips that are going into the microphone and you can’t not necessarily announce the eight your words or get them out there. It’s, you know, your mouth is dry, your lips are dry, which obviously stress EDS to further, and then you’re stopping halfway through your presentation because you need that drink of water because there’s no way that you could’ve made it 15 minutes in the real world, not onstage without having that drink of water. And, um, and then you end up straining. Yeah. You, you ended up getting hoarse by the end of your presentation that you see a lot of people because it’s a big room and they’re trying to get the voice out there to the, to the masses and all of a sudden, you know, they haven’t had everything warmed up or the, like you said, the breathing too shallow so they haven’t got the air and they’re not using their diaphragm to push their voice out and all of these sorts of things. So I mean, I think it’s, it’s, it’s really, really important because it’s one of those invisible ROI wise with your presentation that you never say, wow, I saw Sally on stage and she had such a great voice. It’s like she, she had a, occasionally you’re going to say, Oh, that person had a really cool voice. But the majority I will, I think of of great presenters. It’s, yeah, they’ve got this great presentation, they’ve got great body language they’ve got right, and everyone just walks off and go, that person was a great presenter. Sally Prosser: Yeah. And you’re talking about presenters here, but a lot of the work that I do with people is they just in normal professions where they’ve got a lot of stress on their voice. You know, so a teacher is a good example. If you’re not using good technique in front of the classroom, by the time you get to Friday or the end of term, you could do some serious damage. Or even people who are facilitating workshops. If you’re talking nonstop every day, then that’s when you can put strain. If you’re not, if you don’t do things right. In my experience, people who are professionally public speaking, they tend to have some good techniques that they use. And it’s often one of the better term, regular people who don’t think that they need to use their voice so much. They’re the ones who could benefit most from a bit of TLC. Victor Ahipene: Yeah. And I think that’s, um, yeah, it’s, it’s very, very important from a, uh, say someone who’s, you know, speaking in the board room or delivering a presentation to their company or know whatever they kind of everyday person. What are some of the things you, are there certain things you see people once they start learning these things, maybe try and overcompensate. I you were saying earlier when the certain people over pronounciate words that wouldn’t necessarily come off your tongue is, um, are there, are there other things along that like, you know, inflection at the wrong times or, uh, too long, a pause to shorter falls. Anything else throughout that, that kind of, I think a voice is, it’s the verbal but also the nonverbal use of the voice. Yeah. The pause is using your voice to add to it, but um, yeah. From, from your side of things, what are some of the things I throw out that praise? Victor Ahipene: You’ve warmed up your voice. You’re out on the stage now. Um, yeah. How do you, you know, you’re nervous. There are a lot of, I’m sure a lot of your students are still, yeah. They still got that gap. Reaching nerves. Some of them, when they’re stepping out there, how do they, I guess remember, Oh God, I’ve got to breathe through my stomach. Um, I’ve got to do this. I’ve got to do this. Uh, what are some of the things that you kind of work on throughout that presentation? The actual giving of the presentation for them to nail it. Sally Prosser: Yeah, we arrived the keys in the preparation and if you practice all the techniques beforehand, I say you practice training in pace time so you can draw on it in wartime because there’s times when you’re really, really nervous that’s you need to have things just there ready to go. And that’s when the training comes into play. And while you’re on stage, I always just go back to the body and the breath, you know, take that deep breath. If you feel your legs shaking or your arms shaking, just tense it. Tensing and releasing will help there. And smiling, breathing and smiling can often get things centered again so you can continue. And you were talking earlier about in the board room, different things that I’ve seen people do. You know, trying too hard. I see some people, especially women, push their voice to the back of their throat because we’re told we have to sound lower, right? Sally Prosser: Lower lower pitched is better, a lower pitched voice is good and that’s true. But to make the voice sound low, we want it to be in the walls of our chest. So if you’ve seen the Wolf of wall street, that’s scene with Matthew McConaughey is laid out as a Capri, right? That’s what we want. We want it down there in the walls of the chest. The mistake a lot of people make is they push it to the back of their throat. So you end up getting this very pompous, self-important kind of voice. And I’m so important because I’m at the board table. And the problem with that is, yeah, you love because that voice sounds very fake and very put on. And when people are trying to stake with credibility, it can backfire Victor Ahipene: and so good for people cause they’re obviously going to be hearing this. If you were to give an example of say that that Becca throat, what she just did versus say something deeper down throughout the chase, what would they kind of sound like for people out there? Sally Prosser: Yeah, so it’s all, it’s, it’s different by the brain. So it’s a bit, you’ve got to visualize where the sound’s going. So rather than swallowing it back down, he the back of the throat, think like you’re doing a very posh kind of queen accent. Instead of that we want it to vibrate and I’m talking about the sound waves down in the walls of our chest. And so when an exercise you can do is just put the Palm of your hand on your chest and as you say the just try it. Ah, you got to visualize that your voice is not at the back of the throat but somewhere out in the distance. So whether you visualize a horizon or a Frisbee or a space flight, I don’t know anything that’s out there. And then you say, ah, good morning, your voice is very forward and free as opposed to good morning where the voice sits back there. Victor Ahipene: Mm. I think Penn, Alberta here that obviously with those drills of being able to, um, you know, cause you are demonstrating a beautifully with your hands on this, um, on the audio but, but uh, I think being able to hear that and you know, Ben, those droves have been able to go down and put your hands on your chest and fill those vibrations and being able to actually hear that orderable difference on what it sounds like. Yeah. They’re both deeper voices. Um, but one sounds ridiculous and the nicest possible way and the other one sounds natural and I’m not sitting there going like, yeah, I I remember back at school, there was a couple of friends that I did public speaking with and I used to be like, why do you have a fake voice when you, and like it wasn’t like, it sounded terrible, but it was like if you spoke how you naturally speak. Yeah. With obviously a few, few deviations for when you’re actually giving the presentation. And it sounded really good but it sounded fake and uh, yeah, people were just going to switch off cause it doesn’t sound . Sally Prosser: I know and I work with a lot of reporters and it’s a cycle of the reporter satire voice. They’ll often just speak normally to me like this and then say police say investigations are ongoing. And I’m like, no, no, no. We’ve got to have a forward police. They investigations are ongoing, you know, and so you can still sound very serious and credible. This is part of the reason why people are losing trust in the news I think. Victor Ahipene: Yeah, I think 100% and um, it’s a, it’s a really good point. I think that’s a really good example because regardless, most people see the news wherever they are in the world and it’s not an unusual thing. Yeah. You can watch the, the base. Yeah. The ones who are, I don’t know, good morning USA or the, you know, the biggest news branches versus maybe your regional one or, yeah, just the person who, you know, like, Oh, that person doesn’t vibe with me for some reason like yours. I was throwing Wally under the bus and the guy I referenced earlier, he’s a, he’s a sporting great. Who is, Sally Prosser: did he say anything about, well Victor Ahipene: great, but um, yeah, even my girlfriend sitting there going, what he doing on TV? Cause he, yeah, he does. He never sounds natural, like anything that’s coming naturally out. Unless they’re talking to him about rugby league and it’s not off the teleprompter then he sounds like a normal human being that you can relate to. And I think it’s a very, very, it’s a very good on him for going out there and then doing that. But it’s a very important aspect and the difference of, I think in my, my personal opinion is the trust. Like I don’t, I don’t think of them as untrustworthy, but I just switch off with his message that he’s delivering because of his voice. 100% Sally Prosser: yeah. Because he’s, he clearly sounds like he’s reading the words, not telling the story and you know, we’re very attuned. Even if we don’t know the technical reasons behind it, we’re very, very attuned to a genuine sounding voice. And that’s why we want the vibrations to be forward, not hidden at the back. We want the phrasing to be natural. We want variation as well, which is something we haven’t really talked about. But vocal variation is one of the main things more presenters could do with a, and that’s, we also want to voice where the breath flows freely out. And so to demonstrate that, hopefully my voice is doing that now. But you’ll hear some voices which are very restricted like this and the air, they actually holding their breath while they’re talking. Victor Ahipene: Hmm. And they, yeah. If you were to put it into a sentence, I tend to find that the end of the voice know with inclination just that’s dropping off. The closer it gets to the full stop because they run out of air, they like . They don’t pause for say that hypothetical, calmer. And if it’s a hypothetical comma, but that comma, they would otherwise sit in the sentence they have that comma that otherwise sits in the sentence. Sally Prosser: Yeah, absolutely. And what’s also interesting is often it’s not enough egg getting in. It’s a restriction in the throat, not letting the air go out. So it’s almost like it’s the body holding it in going, I’ve got to save some for later. And we know this is true because when we get home after a long day or a long week, we’ll sigh, we’ll go, Oh, you know, I finally letting the muscles of the throat open up and let that voice go. And that’s why it’s really one of the good exercises you can do is just a side. Have a nice big sigh. Ah, ah, and Victor Ahipene: last, last thing I wanted to touch on, what you just brought up was kind of that vocal intonation throughout presentations. Where do you feel, not just presenters on TV, but you know, people presenting in general, um, can improve in that aspect. Like, you know, what are they tending to do wrong? What’s the, the kind of 80, 20 of that? Sally Prosser: Oh, there’s so many things that we could talk about. Uh, so bad vocal variation is a good one. I talk about avoiding the vocal flat line. So if you imagine a very bit of a sad image in a way, but you know the flat line on the heart monitor, and that’s what we’re doing to our audience. If we don’t change things around, and there’s three things you want to change, you want to change up the pitch. We want to change up the pace and we want to change up the volume of our voice. So with the pitch that’s the most talked about. One, if we sound the same pitch, no matter if we go louder or if we go go faster or if we go slower, if we just stay on this one pitch, our brain is going to fall asleep. This is why people are meditation tapes have a monotone because we actually feel like going to sleep. Sally Prosser: It’s a good tip though, for anyone who’s got children out there, you want them to go to sleep when you read them their bedtime story. Don’t read with too much animation. If you goes straight into a monotone, they’ll be more likely to go to sleep and with pitch, you don’t need to be getting out there and singing. DOE Ray, me, everyone should just aim to be able to go up and be able to go down. And if you can go up and go down and be able to vary that through your presentation, that will be a big start. Uh, the next one is pace. So you’ll find that you’re more likely to speak too fast. That’s me. Oh, more likely to speak too slowly. So identify what your default is and then try to mix, mix it up. And it allows of course, volume volume I be careful with because you don’t want to go soft unless you know you’ve got the attention of the whole room. So going softer is one of the things that more of my professional speakers will do. You know, when they’ve got a microphone, they’ve got a whole audience and they’ve got that, that option to go down here so people can really listen to what they’re going to say. But you don’t want to do that if, if people can’t eat to begin with. Victor Ahipene: Yeah. And I heard something really interesting, even from the professional speaking side of things is understanding or respecting that audiences kind of nervous system in that like that lower pitched voices obviously as often something that’s more intense or something that’s more personal and people can’t maintain that anxiousness of, of what it is from an emotional level for 30 minutes. So you have to take them and again, like you talk about it gets, it gets people’s engagement, but it might be slower and quieter and then a bit louder and faster and then people are like, Oh, okay, cool. Oh, there’s a bit of humor and yeah, this is going on a bit of a tangent from, from there. But I think, yeah, it doesn’t matter even if it’s in a board room. Yeah. You obviously still want people to, to listen. Um, and you can use it effectively and there, but yeah. That, that uh, people’s emotions be held on edge for, for long, long periods. Sally Prosser: That’s right. And it’s not about having a low voice or a loud voice or a slow voice. It’s about having a voice that has range. There is no fast without the slow. There is no, the low doesn’t have the impact if you don’t have the high, it’s all in. The contrast is the ability to keep people on the edge of their seat and keep people guessing. Most people will go to a room and they’ll sit down and somebody will bring up the PowerPoint and they straight away switched off because they know what to expect and know what to expect to the presenters. So one of the best things you can do is just keep its people guessing. Victor Ahipene: Hmm. Keep changing it out and there we go. It’s a, it’s the most powerful thing I like I say all of these are so important and presenting. Yeah. Your audience don’t necessarily put their finger on it until it’s bad. Until it’s bad. You never have a person go, you never, or I shouldn’t say never, but more often than not, you’re not walking out of a presentation and saying, wow, that person had great voice, vocal variation and great pausing. But you go, man, that person was monotone. Sally Prosser: Ben, that person spoke. You don’t come out and say, wow, they, they they use of rising and falling inflections unless you make, yeah, Victor Ahipene: exactly. It’s why I say more often than not, your audience, your audience doesn’t go into that. Sally Prosser: If you learn how to do it, it’s, it’s absolutely a skill that you can learn and practice and master. So once you can, it’s like the dark arts. People don’t even really know why they like hearing what you’ve got to say, but they do. Yeah. Victor Ahipene: And often do. You can disguise what you’re actually saying with just it sounding super intimidating. Sally Prosser: Oh, Victor, yes. I’ve got away with not knowing what I’ve been talking about just because I have such an articulate voice. There’s been times that I’ve said, that’s a very, very good question. Thank you for asking. I’d love to look into it and get back to you. Sounds good. And in my mind I’m going, Oh, no, ID. Victor Ahipene: Well with all of that being said, I think hopefully people can now go out there and see the value of what your voice can do to a presentation. So I appreciate you coming on and sharing it. If people want to jump over and find out their one minute, uh, that one minute warm up that they can do and hopefully get into on a daily basis because we know you need to practice to actually get out on the court and play, uh, and if you want to play effectively. So I, you want to do that again? Where can they go and what can they do? Sally Prosser: Hey, it’s my website. It’s www dot Sally ProSight, S A L L Y P R O, double S E R.com Dot A U. Victor Ahipene: Brilliant. Well, if there isn’t sit in a bit of voice, I don’t know what is, appreciate your time and I look forward to, yeah, we just found out they were down the road from each other. I look forward to catching up in person and a take again, hopefully seeing what magic happens. Sally Prosser: Absolutely. Sounds great.
Okay teachers: hands up if you’ve ever lost your voice! After a sports carnival, a performance rehearsal, playground duty or even just a regular day in your classroom? You’re not alone! Research shows that teachers are three to five times more likely to experience voice problems than the general population, with up to 20% of teachers acutely affected each year (Pemberton, 2008). Despite this, many of us haven’t learnt much about our voice, let alone how important voice care is for teachers.It’s important for us to understand a few key things about our voices so that we can take care of this crucial tool.Today I’m joined by voice coach, Sally Prosser and we’re going to talk to us about vocal style and later, voice care.Subscribe to That Voice Podcast here.Follow Sally on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn.Join us in our new For the Love of Teaching Facebook group, where we chat about the podcast, feature live vids of guests, and talk teaching!Have you subscribed to For the Love of Teaching? Don't forget! It means you'll be the first to know whenever a new episode is released.For the Love of Teaching is a podcast by Teach Starter. We make quality, downloadable teaching resources that save teachers hours of time and make their classrooms buzz! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
19/10/2019: To be vegan or not to be vegan? That is the question! How To Live Vegan by YouTube sensations at BOSH! is hot off the press and we delve into the pages with food blogger at My Custard Pie, Sally Prosser, Emirati entrepreneur and travel film maker, Mohammed Parham Al Awadhi, and real life vegan Ariel Robinson.
In this podcast I have a conversation rather nervously with voice coach Sally Prosser who is an ex broadcaster and has years of experience in voice. She is not a singing teacher but she is someone who everyone could gain from getting to know. Whether you want to improve your professional communication or have to give a speech, going to an interview, managing people or just want to feel heard. She also assists organisations to improve their results by helping their employees communicate better...
Former broadcast journalist Sally Prosser gives us an insiders look at what it’s like to jump reporter to PR and how your voice gives away more secrets than you think…
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How do you go about maintaining consistent quality and impeccable credibility as a brand owner in an age of surface social media where trendy trumps timeless? Do pull up a chair and join our conversation with Sally Prosser, founder of My Custard Pie. **Credits** Special thanks to Arva Ahmed & Riath Hamed. This episode was hosted by Chirag Desai & produced by Gaya. Original music for the show is composed by Reiner Erlings.
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Sally is one of those people so passionate about what she does and understands her “why” so well that it pervades all that she does – you can hear it in her voice. That may no co-incidence as Sally is a Voice and Presentation Coach to corporates and broadcast journalists alike. Many of the first and second impressions we create are a result of how we sound when we speak (the saying “… and then he opened his mouth comes to mind!). Sally turns to her 17 years in experience in this field to help people communicate better through their voice. Communicate better in the boardroom, on TV, on stage and in your personal life. Yes, it goes that deep and we chat about this in spades on the podcast. For someone like me who is obsessed with great conversations knowing that our voice can be trained to adapt to situations (without necessarily trying to be all posh about it) was truly enlightening. Find out what I am talking about and more in this episode with Sally Prosser.