
How Can Online Speakers Use Posture & Gestures Effectively?
Ongoing Mastery: Presenting & Speaking
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Episode · 15:21 · Aug 23, 2022
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In Episode 8 of Ongoing Mastery: Presenting & Speaking, Kirsten talks about the connection between body position, gestures, and your voice. It’s important even when, especially when, you’re presenting or speaking online and your audience might not be able to see you.When Kirsten demonstrates the difference in posture and how to locate & tighten your diaphragm, you can hear the change in her voice quality.Key take-aways:How are posture and gestures connected to your voice?How is your diaphragm like a trampoline?Can you hear the difference?Rourke Training’s webpage: https://www.rourketraining.com/Ongoing Mastery: Presenting & Speaking page: https://ongoing-mastery.captivate.fm/RSS feed: https://feeds.captivate.fm/ongoing-mastery/Read a transcript of this episode: https://share.descript.com/view/4lgGBIagp5eVagina Monologues, American Sign Language for “vagina”Urban Dictionary: flip the birdHow to speak from your diaphragmHead Voice vs. Chest Voice: Everything You Need to Know - Chest voice definition“Keep Moving Forward,” from Meet the Robinsons - Your official homework is to watch this movie. What's not to love about a dinosaur in a bowler hat?Robin Williams, “How the Scottish Invented Golf” - Robin Williams, “Friend Like Me,” from Disney’s AladdinAlan Tudyk’s many voice over charactersMark Hamill | Batman Wiki | Fandom - Mark Hamill voicing the DC Comic’s JokerVanna White on Wheel of Fortune - Notice how Vanna steps to the side rather than holds her hands in front of her bodyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirstenrourke/
15m 21s · Aug 23, 2022
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