Personality is the essence of who you are. It encompasses whether you’re cheerful, sorrowful, irate, humorous, informed, or an authority in your domain
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Ms. Cauldwell offers several tips to combat these nervous feelings and proposes a solution: a future session where a station member will teach listeners breathing exercises to alleviate the anxiety of speaking in front of an audience, with or without a microphone.
Ensure they connect with your message and are inspired to return for more episodes. Reflect on your words; they carry weight. Hence the saying, “The pen is mightier than the sword,” still holds true.
(1) the 7 C’s of Communication, (2) The Art of the Interview—both giving and receiving, and (3) Mastering Interpersonal (People) Skills. We invite you to participate in these interactive classes. Don’t forget to bring a pen and paper. Get ready to engage fully!
Whether it be surprise, anger, envy, discomfort, anxiety, or apprehension, one’s voice has the inadvertent ability to reveal their emotional state to their audience.
Think of the script as a roadmap—a guidepost that leads both the podcaster and the audience on a journey, from the opening moments to the final destination
Whether it’s surprise, anger, jealousy, embarrassment, anxiety, or fear, your voice can inadvertently disclose your emotional state to your listeners. Being aware of your voice tones is essential for clear communication and preventing misinterpretations.