Why You Hate the Sound of Your Voice (and How to Fall in Love With It Again) | Sally Prosser
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Ever cringed at the sound of your own voice? You’re not alone. And this episode will help you change that.
In this "best of" episode, I chat with Sally Prosser, voice and public speaking coach, podcaster, and author of Voiceprint, about why so many of us dislike how we sound, and how to start rebuilding a healthy relationship with our voice.
💡 In this episode:
- Why hearing your recorded voice feels so confronting (and how to get used to it)
- The psychology behind “voice confrontation” and tall poppy syndrome
- How childhood experiences and social conditioning shape the way we speak
- The difference between confidence and arrogance, and how to walk that fine line
- Practical exercises to start embracing your voice and speaking with purpose
- Why learning to love your voice is deeply tied to self-acceptance
Whether you’re a podcaster, coach, or simply someone who struggles to speak up, this episode will help you reconnect with your authentic sound and rediscover the confidence that’s already within you.
This clip is from the full episode, Sally Prosser on unlocking your voice potential and overcoming insecurities: https://youtu.be/ICJg9GX8Jfo
Watch it on YT or listen now wherever you get your podcasts.
To purchase Sally's upcoming book, 'Voiceprint', which aims to inspire individuals to embrace their unique vocal identity. Pre-order your copy here: https://www.sallyprosser.com.au/book
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