Looking after your voice

Whiny and nasal bad. Warm and smooth good. Muffled bad. Clear good. Strained bad (for you). Sustainable good (for you and us).

Looking after my voice is something I (guiltily) have never really paid much attention to.

I was catching up on my podcast listening and the smart and lovely Lisa B Marshall put out this out the other week. It’s a comprehensive introduction to warming up and looking after your voice. Extremely practical and yet still thorough. Crashes a few urban myths too.

Give it 10 minutes of your life.

You won’t regret it.

The Public Speaker :: Warm Up Your Voice.

Do you do anything to look after your voice?

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1 Response to “Looking after your voice”


  1. 1 Essence April 17, 2011 at 6:52 pm

    9yFCup I’m not easily imprseesd. . . but that’s impressing me! :)


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