Episode 251 – Turn Women On With Your Masculine Voice

Co-Host Kelly Hall

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Obviously, your voice matters on many levels. Your opinion, your beliefs, being assertive, and the like. But what about your real, literal, actual speaking voice?

Well my guest Kelly Hall is not only a bona fide voice coach, she has the real-world street cred to back it up. As fortune would have it, she was basically the real-life Anna from ‘The King And I’, having been hired by the King of Thailand to teach his son, the prince.

Despite her many adventures, rest assured that Kelly is not only down-to-earth, she indeed ‘talks the talk’ with a mellifluous voice in her own right. In this episode, you’ll not only discover why even the subtle nuances of your voice are so important, but also how and why it’ll make or break how attractive you are to women.

For starters, what are the building blocks of your speaking voice? Why is it that most of do not like the sound of our own voice? What does our voice subcommunicate about who we are? How does our voice fluctuate based on a variety of societal and environmental conditions?

What are some examples of chronically unattractive voice types, and how do we make sure they do NOT affect us? Is it okay to have a unique, or even quirky voice?

Why does tuning our voice matter especially much to English speakers? And once and for all, what is it about a man’s voice that turns women on sexually at the most primal level…and why?

How does improving our masculine voice help us in other areas of life? What if we have an accent…should we change it, or capitalize upon it? And of course, what do you do if you sense you need to work on your voice?

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Voice and Pronunciation for English Speaking Professionals

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