Unlock the Power of Your Voice & Presence

Your voice is one of your most powerful leadership tools—yet few professionals truly harness its full potential. As a Certified Trainer of Arthur Lessac’s Kinesensic BodyVoice Training and a Registered Somatic Movement Educator (ISMETA), I help executives, C-suite leaders, and high-achieving professionals develop vocal confidence, physical presence, and communication mastery.

If you struggle with stage fright, performance anxiety, or feeling like your voice holds you back, you’re not alone. Through targeted training, you’ll build awareness of how your voice and body work together, allowing you to speak with confidence, clarity, and impact in high-stakes meetings, presentations, and daily interactions.

How My Training Helps You:

Develop executive presence—command the room with confidence.

Refine vocal richness, tone, and clarity for greater influence.

Engage audiences effortlessly in meetings, speeches, and presentations.

Overcome performance anxiety and speak with ease.

Master vocal variety techniques to keep listeners engaged.

✅ And more…

Through one-on-one coaching, group training, and tailored ongoing programs, I provide practical, accessible strategies to help you unlock a more powerful, authentic voice. Whether you’re preparing for a keynote, leading a team, or simply wanting to feel more in control of your communication, I’ll help you build the skills to inspire, influence, and connect with confidence.

Let’s develop your voice as a leadership assetcontact me to create a personalized training plan.

Not sure what you need for your yourself or your company?

Let’s set up a call to go over your needs and work out a tailored approach for you.

 

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For a quick taste of my work with professionals, and some very useful tools to get you started, pick up my quick-read book “Foundations of Public Speaking” on Amazon today.

Tone of voice provides information and also has a direct physical impact on our bodies. Good vocal tone… is like a magnet, drawing people together rather than pushing them apart.
— Deborah Kinghorn