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Voicetrainer, LLC

Dr. Susan Miller founder of Voicetrainer, LLC. Her practice includes private sessions, workshops and seminar presentations.

In addition to her practice, Dr. Miller is a published author in both written and electronic formats.

Voicetrainer LLC, a voice coaching and communication consulting business serves clients in the Washington DC area, nationally and internationally. As a vocal coach, Dr. Miller specializes in the refinement of the speaking voice, elimination of public speaking anxiety, effective communication, and treatment of the injured voice user and has over twenty-six years of experience with professional and amateur speakers, radio and news broadcasters, non-native speakers, and singers.

Dr. Miller designs and implements programs to enhance clients’ voice quality, diction, projection, communication, and presentation needs. She works with corporate, government, association and diplomatic clients.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In this issue

Cell phone use has become a part of everyday life, what follows are a few tips you can follow. More Voicetrainer Speaking 360 Newsletter tips.

 

Some Suggestions About Cell Phone Use

  • Speak softly: a cell phone amplifies your voice. Articulate clearly and distinctly.
  • Use an earpiece and position the microphone under your mouth for optimal sound projection.
  • Turn your cell phone ringer off or on vibrate mode during a meeting.
  • Use good posture while speaking, whether standing or sitting.
  • Drink at least 8 glasses of water per day to keep your vocal folds moist.
  • Turn off your car radio or CD while you are speaking to avoid speaking more loudly than you should.
  • Pronounce the ends of words to slow down your rate of speech and improve speech clarity.
  • Do not speak on your cell phone in a confined public setting. It is impolite to subject others to your conversation.
  • Smile as you speak. Listeners will hear energy in your voice.