RP or not RP? accent reduction takes on a whole new meaning
Looking in detail at the differences between one speaker and another, with broadly the same accent, reminded me that although RP is its own distinctive accent, it's tempting to observe that no two British English RP speakers sound the same!
Does Public Speaking Have to Be Surprising to Be Interesting?
Unconfident speakers, especially those nervous about public speaking in front of even a small audience, often focus heavily on their content to avoid addressing their delivery. This common public speaking challenge highlights the importance of balancing engaging content with confident presentation skills.
Does Pronunciation Matter More Than Grammar or Vocabulary?
A few listeners might notice your impressive vocabulary or spotless grammar. What they remember, though, is when you spent the whole presentation talking about 'copyright' and pronouncing it 'corporate'.
Masterclass: how to speak well and move people (try the exercise at the end)
Chris Packham is a professional communicator with decades of experience of speaking on and off camera. The bar is high.
But I'm especially fascinated by the speech as an example of all the things I encourage speakers to do, when I talk about 'doing the listeners' work'.
The highlight of your presentation is… YOU
The highlight of your presentation is not your slides. It’s not even your content. The highlight is YOU
‘What?? I’ve only had a couple…’ how your voice can let AI know you’re too drunk to drive
Using tongue twisters to gauge whether someone is too drunk to drive is just another way of telling us what we already know: people judge our competence based on how easy it is to understand us
Have these top politicians had speech coaching? (and how you can tell)
This week I was featured in an article in the Daily Telegraph, one of the UK's main national newspapers, to talk about politicians' voices, and whether it’s possible to tell if they’ve had public speaking coaching.
How to sound ‘authentic’
Working with voiceover artists, I’ve learned that ‘authenticity’ is everything: it’s the same for people I see one-to-one for accent reduction and confident speaking