The Bleeding Edge Podcast

The lost 38% of communication, change your voice change your life.


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In this episode we speak to Emma Buratti, defender of beautiful sound and voice coach extraordinaire.   Emma unveils that 38% of communication is in your voice, and most people are under investing in training their voice to truly unlock their charisma and communication potential.  

Are you spreading your e's and a's?  Apparently I do and I had no idea it was something I could control.  Emma sets out the 6 steps she uses to coach clients and offers a unique insight into the power of building a voice note by note.  What is the secret? Stop everything that impedes the voice of you mind by stripping back your dialect, cleaning your voice up to create an upright sound column instead of swallowing your own voice or pushing it through your nose.  Sound travels in the vowels, a, e, i, o, u.....  so flip the consonants and focus on your vowels as everything else is impeding your ability to communicate effectively.

Training your voice correctly is all about repetition, but you need have someone to help you interpret what good sound sounds.  Like any muscle you need to practice and warm up but you need to do it right to become a true athlete of the voice.  While it takes 6 to 12 months to really make an impact, Emma shares stories of helping podcasters and CEO's with tips and techniques that can shift your capability in just 2 hours. 

Emma spent 10 years of building her voice note by note to finally achieve an E flat.   She is carrying on the tradition of her mentor, Alma Caesari who is now 96 years old and she is sharing this skill with the world through her programme "the voice of your mind".

If you produce more air than sound and find your voice in strange places then you will now doubt find Emma's voice a delight to listen to and as intoxicating as I did.

Connect with Emma on LinkedIn here

For the The Voice of your mind website click here




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The Bleeding Edge PodcastBy Ralph Behnke