'Voice what Matters: the Podcast' is a show where voice, accent and communication coach Christine Mottram explores all different avenues for becoming a more effective communicator, from guided voice warm ups designed to address a vast array of public speaking scenarios to thought-provoking interviews with communication professionals from a wide variety of industries. Whether you are an actor, publ... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Self-ImprovementArtsPerforming ArtsEducation |
Curious about how I coach the American accent? Have a listen to this episode, which is an interview and mini accent-coaching session with Alistair Nwachukwu. Alistair is a UK-based actor and a recent LAMDA graduate who has been working with me on voi... more
In case you haven't noticed, I have recently released my first online video course, The General American Accent Course Pack for Brits. In this episode, I talk about the inspiration behind the making of this course and what the course entails.
Desig... more
This episode is part of a series where I talk with actors I’ve worked with about how they incorporate voice work into their craft. Georgina Onuorah is a London-based actress, singer and dancer. Her professional debut was playing Alice Fitzwarren in D... more
This episode is part of a series where I talk with actors I’ve worked with about their voices and how they incorporate voice work into their craft. In this episode, I talk with Sam Buchanan. Sam is a 23-year old actor from Kent, England. He graduate... more
This episode is part of a series where I talk with actors I’ve worked with about how they incorporate voice work into their craft. In this episode, I talk with @willedgerton. Will is an actor originally from Wigan, who trained at ArtsEducational Scho... more
On the podcast, I've been doing a series on the ‘authentic’ voice— what does it mean to have an authentic voice? How do you find it? Where I’ve landed so far is that being an authentic communicator is not so much about a certain type of sound but abo... more
The authentic voice: how would you define it? This is the tiny, not at all philosophical topic I tackle in Season 3, Episode 4 of "Voice what Matters: the Podcast": ‘The Authentic Voice: Part 2’.
In Part 1, I talked about what the word ‘authenticit... more
This is the first episode under the new 'Voice what Matters' title and, to celebrate, I've picked a juicy topic:
Authenticity. It’s definitely a buzzword these days. Everyone is talking about authenticity. It’s something we value in our friends, our... more
If you’re looking to develop (or deepen) a voice practice then I 100% recommend this podcast. Each episode of Bespoke Speaks features a different voice and speech warm-up, ranging from 5-25 minutes. They prepare warm-ups for everything from speaking on camera to preparing difficult talks. I’ve been listening to their warm-ups and following along myself (I’m a voice teacher, too) and LOVING it.
This podcast is truly fantastic. The way they break everything down, it’s so easy to follow & understand. I particularly enjoyed the two part episode on Breath Support. This reminded me of my training as an actor and gave me some real insight on what I can do as I move forward on my journey as a voice user. I’m so grateful for all of the voice podcasts out there, especially this one! Thank you Christine and Lindsay!
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