How to improve your voice and speech

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Published 2024-02-01
I’ll be explain how I improved my voice and the way I speak, it’s very simple and these tips helped me, so I hope you watch and it provides you with assistance and inspiration for your journey.


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All Comments (21)
  • @jaycu6491
    1. Observe great speakers and study their voice attraction. 2. Speak slowly and clearly with proper pronunciation for effective communication. 3. Use storytelling as a conversational style. 4. Practice relaxed breathing and hydration to find your natural voice. 5. Speak with purpose and clarity. 6. Record yourself daily to improve your speaking skills. 7. Practice speaking clearly and confidently every day. 8. Focus on enunciating and pronouncing your words properly. 9. Study the speaking styles of others and learn from them. 10. Guarantee improvement in public speaking by expressing love for the audience and looking forward to future interaction.
  • @IGNACY-fp8zo
    I have a stutter, so its already hard enough to talk to people, but Ive found that speaking more slowly not only makes me stutter less but also makes me feel more confident and in control. I would recommend that to everyone. Even if you think its uncomfortably slow, its probably still fine.
  • Homie looks my age yet he talkin to me like them old school folks. Like y’all having a heart to heart on the porch and they telling you something important.
  • @vxti_cxn
    The crazy part is that he's doing it while explaining, fantastic
  • My natural voice is low enough to the point I've been forcing myself to speak in a higher tone without realizing.
  • This guy is following his path and educating as he goes about this life, that is the most inspirational thing Ive seen. Especially as a homeless person.
  • @amiyabrown9846
    Speaking like an ocean was gold.. “gotta be water my friend” 🤝🏾
  • @RIP_ZYZZ1738
    I stopped watching these types of videos years ago and never got them in my recommended again. But then YouTube started shoving your videos down my throat. No one else doing your type of content. You’re the honored one bro. Hope your YouTube thing blows up more
  • The way he talks mixed with the music in the background makes me want to cry I am fearful I’m tired and stressed about my life rn but when he talks I forget everything and I just want to cry.
  • Gonna start applying this to my videos from today. I thought I was done fine recording content as fast as possible just to get the message out. But feels like there's soooo much more depth to the way we use words that can make or break how your message is perceived. thankyou for this.
  • @luca_magna7753
    This video was made for me! I was literally pondering this a day or two ago. Thank you
  • Good advice. One thing that’s important to understand as well is the strategic use of silence. To be a good speaker is knowing when NOT to speak as well. When used correctly, it can increase engagement as the audience waits for what you have to say next, dwell and reflect on what you just said, and use to increase tension and suspense.
  • I'm not a native speaker , but this guy is a impressive tutor . so from now I will follow you and I will practice my speaking doing shadow to him. also you got a new subscriber.
  • @tejasthorat5191
    Huge respect to him... He just put subtitles even he synchronised the subtitles with his speaking speed... It just shows a way of dedication
  • @mrscooshy1838
    I talk exactly like this when im by myself talking with myself. But i always find it hard to activate that personality when im with people.
  • @rsiddz6849
    You’re amazing, you should consider making a podcast I could listen to you for hours