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Your voice tells the world who you are before your words ever land. In this MarketPulse conversation, executive voice coach David Pope reveals the surprising truth about leadership communication: the sound of your voice shapes trust, confidence, authority and emotional connection long before content does. After more than 30,000 hours inside recording studios, David has developed a rare ability to diagnose the habits, fears and subconscious patterns that limit leaders. His story takes us from the BBC’s editing suites to working with global executives, TEDx speakers, founders and professionals who want to speak with clarity, presence and impact.
Across the episode, David explains how childhood experiences shape adult communication, why certain voices feel instantly trustworthy, and what your vocal tone is really telling people. He explores the emotional mechanics behind fear of public speaking, the powerful link between voice and identity, and how unprocessed trauma quietly holds leaders back. His insights blend psychology, behaviour, performance and sound engineering – a combination that offers leaders a practical roadmap for building presence from the inside out.
This episode dives into the three pillars of leadership communication, the small adjustments that create breakthrough moments, and the body-language patterns that influence how people feel when you speak. You’ll hear why comedians make exceptional communicators, how culture influences vocal style, and what separates the leaders people listen to from those they tolerate. David shares stories from the studio that reveal the hidden side of confidence – the part most people never consider.
By the end of the episode, you’ll understand how to sound more credible in the boardroom, how to speak more naturally under pressure, how to reduce vocal tension, and how to rebuild confidence if past experiences have made you doubt your voice. This is a conversation for anyone who presents, pitches, leads or simply wants to communicate with greater influence and authenticity.
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You can catch us on all major podcast directories - New episode every Wednesday at 3pm UK time. Give us a subscribe to make sure you don't miss out!
We're also on YouTube!
If you want to feature as a guest, and you're either a business owner who does most of their own marketing, or you're a marketer with a passion for sharing your knowledge, current trends and adding value, reach out to me directly.
This show is brought to you by Javelin Content Management.
We're a husband and wife team who specialise in helping fascinating people launch amazing podcasts, where we extract all of the content 'juice' by squeezing their episodes and repurposing the clips.
We manage podcasts across lots of industries and sectors for our clients, specialising in hosts with ADHD and neurodiversity (like us!)
We also work with existing podcasters who just want to get the hard work off their hands, or who are finding the whole process tiring and dull!
By Paul BanksEnjoying the Show? Share Your Experience!
Your voice tells the world who you are before your words ever land. In this MarketPulse conversation, executive voice coach David Pope reveals the surprising truth about leadership communication: the sound of your voice shapes trust, confidence, authority and emotional connection long before content does. After more than 30,000 hours inside recording studios, David has developed a rare ability to diagnose the habits, fears and subconscious patterns that limit leaders. His story takes us from the BBC’s editing suites to working with global executives, TEDx speakers, founders and professionals who want to speak with clarity, presence and impact.
Across the episode, David explains how childhood experiences shape adult communication, why certain voices feel instantly trustworthy, and what your vocal tone is really telling people. He explores the emotional mechanics behind fear of public speaking, the powerful link between voice and identity, and how unprocessed trauma quietly holds leaders back. His insights blend psychology, behaviour, performance and sound engineering – a combination that offers leaders a practical roadmap for building presence from the inside out.
This episode dives into the three pillars of leadership communication, the small adjustments that create breakthrough moments, and the body-language patterns that influence how people feel when you speak. You’ll hear why comedians make exceptional communicators, how culture influences vocal style, and what separates the leaders people listen to from those they tolerate. David shares stories from the studio that reveal the hidden side of confidence – the part most people never consider.
By the end of the episode, you’ll understand how to sound more credible in the boardroom, how to speak more naturally under pressure, how to reduce vocal tension, and how to rebuild confidence if past experiences have made you doubt your voice. This is a conversation for anyone who presents, pitches, leads or simply wants to communicate with greater influence and authenticity.
Thanks for listening!!
You can catch us on all major podcast directories - New episode every Wednesday at 3pm UK time. Give us a subscribe to make sure you don't miss out!
We're also on YouTube!
If you want to feature as a guest, and you're either a business owner who does most of their own marketing, or you're a marketer with a passion for sharing your knowledge, current trends and adding value, reach out to me directly.
This show is brought to you by Javelin Content Management.
We're a husband and wife team who specialise in helping fascinating people launch amazing podcasts, where we extract all of the content 'juice' by squeezing their episodes and repurposing the clips.
We manage podcasts across lots of industries and sectors for our clients, specialising in hosts with ADHD and neurodiversity (like us!)
We also work with existing podcasters who just want to get the hard work off their hands, or who are finding the whole process tiring and dull!