Do people really listen when you speak? Or do you struggle to hold attention and make an impact? Master Your Voice Today is the podcast for business leaders and entrepreneurs who want to speak with confidence, communicate with clarity, and command any room. Hosted by Jimmy Cannon, public speaking coach and creator of the Cannon Method, this show delivers practical strategies to help you overcome nerves, engage your audience, and make every word count. 🎤 Do people really listen when you speak? Take our free quiz:
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In this podcast, I’ll show you how to hold the floor in high-stakes conversations—without sounding aggressive or dominating the room.
Learn the power of verbal b…
Hey, welcome back to the show. I’m Jimmy Cannon—and whether you’re out on a walk, driving to work, or elbow-deep in the washing up, thanks for bringing me along.
Today we’re talking about a skill that…
Ever feel like no one’s really listening when you speak—no matter how polished your slides or steady your voice? In this episode of Public Presentation Tips, we’re digging into why most professionals…
Struggling to make your voice heard in the crowded world of online meetings and webinars? In this episode, we dive into practical voice projection exercises that will help you cut through the noise, …
5 ways to change how you speak We use our voice every day, but more importantly, you need it in your business. Talking to clients and colleagues, in meetings and presentations, your voice is your nu…
Or, do you or know someone that does? It can sound grating, and generally lacks tone and dynamics. One thing I see and hear often with clients, is that they speak from the Larynx, which can be tirin…
Our voice is sometimes the first thing that people notice and is key to our influence and communication.
Most people are unaware that with the right tools, they can speak with more variety of tone, d…
Knowing how to warm up your voice quietly, is key when preparing to speak online in these times of remote culture. There are plenty of vocal warm-up exercises for the voice, such as my own, but in t…
Practising voice projection exercises will help your voice cut through the crowd in meetings, and speak with more clarity and projection to a larger audience.
Most of us, including me before I became a professional singer, take a shallow breath into the top of our chest, so when we speak it can sound tight and thin. Using correct diaphragmatic breathing, …
In this podcast, I talk about how to develop stage presence for public speaking. This could be a metre square piece of carpet in your office, behind a podium in a large conference centre, or even in…
Speaking anxiety is a very real thing, in fact, it has a name; ‘Glossophobia’ Individuals who have fear of speaking publicly suffer from strong fear in social performance situations and social sphere…
5 ways to change how you speak
We use our voice every day, but more importantly, you need it in your business. Talking to clients and colleagues, in meetings and presentations, your voice is your n…
Here's a sample of an interview I did recently with champion 'Speaker Coach' Bob Ferguson where we talked about his concept called 'Sprints and drags' to keep the listener on the edge of their seats,…
Or, do you or know someone that does? It can sound grating, and generally lacks tone and dynamics. One thing I see and hear often with students or just speakers in general, is that they speak from t…
Are you someone that can't be heard in meetings, on the phone, or even in the pub? You're probably not connecting the sound to the words! This exercise will open up your voice and help you communic…
Do you find that you are short of breath when you speak, or perhaps you run out of breath too quickly? Controlling your breath when you speak is key to creating an engaging and credible voice! This…
A difference in speech pattern will change the intention behind your words.
Conversational speech is different to giving a presentation, speaking on the phone or recording a pitch to video What thi…
“I never thought about my voice as an instrument before…” One of my recent delegates said when I asked her for some feedback on a recent training session.
When musicians perform, we Interpret the m…
We all hate listening to the sound of our own voice (or perhaps some of us), but don’t forget that we have a very different perception of what we sound like in comparison to what others hear, so when…