Direct your voice toward the back wall of the room rather than the person in the front row.
It physically lifts the soft palate in the back of your mouth, making your tone sound warmer and more approachable. Voice and Speaking Skills For Dummies
A dry throat is a raspy throat. Drink room-temperature water. Direct your voice toward the back wall of
Your voice is physically connected to your posture. If you are hunched over, your airway is constricted. Drink room-temperature water
Try to feel the vibration of your voice in your "mask" (the area around your nose and mouth) rather than your throat. 3. The Speed Limit: Pacing and the Power of the Pause
Avoid "Upspeak" (ending every sentence like it’s a question?). It makes you sound uncertain. End your statements with a downward inflection to sound authoritative. 5. The Art of Articulation