Amy Chapman
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Podcast Appearances
That makes sense.
That makes sense.
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Clip that.
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Yes. That's a huge thing. You hear so many people and not everybody knows why they have a feeling of that person is not making me comfortable. But if I hear somebody and her voice is like this and she's saying, hi, Jen, I'm Amy and I'm a voice coach and I sometimes. Like you're like, enough. I can't.
Yes. That's a huge thing. You hear so many people and not everybody knows why they have a feeling of that person is not making me comfortable. But if I hear somebody and her voice is like this and she's saying, hi, Jen, I'm Amy and I'm a voice coach and I sometimes. Like you're like, enough. I can't.
Yes. That's a huge thing. You hear so many people and not everybody knows why they have a feeling of that person is not making me comfortable. But if I hear somebody and her voice is like this and she's saying, hi, Jen, I'm Amy and I'm a voice coach and I sometimes. Like you're like, enough. I can't.
I would tell them, I would say, number one, is it a question? Because a question goes up at the end. Right?
I would tell them, I would say, number one, is it a question? Because a question goes up at the end. Right?
I would tell them, I would say, number one, is it a question? Because a question goes up at the end. Right?
Huh? You hear that. And immediately I question. And if I'm questioning something that somebody else is saying, I don't have confidence in that. That just like flies out the window. Yeah. But if she goes down. So now I'm going to take that same kind of pinched small voice and I'm going to say, hi, I'm Amy and I do this. You're like, okay, that's a little better.
Huh? You hear that. And immediately I question. And if I'm questioning something that somebody else is saying, I don't have confidence in that. That just like flies out the window. Yeah. But if she goes down. So now I'm going to take that same kind of pinched small voice and I'm going to say, hi, I'm Amy and I do this. You're like, okay, that's a little better.
Huh? You hear that. And immediately I question. And if I'm questioning something that somebody else is saying, I don't have confidence in that. That just like flies out the window. Yeah. But if she goes down. So now I'm going to take that same kind of pinched small voice and I'm going to say, hi, I'm Amy and I do this. You're like, okay, that's a little better.
And then that pinch right in here, I'm like, that's too small. I want to show big. And kids are small. And we hear kids' voices in a different way. They're children. They're small. They're little. So it's all little. When I tell people, I say, open your throat. We have so much space that we don't always use. So then I open my throat. If you hear pitch... This note, ah, ah, that's the same note.
And then that pinch right in here, I'm like, that's too small. I want to show big. And kids are small. And we hear kids' voices in a different way. They're children. They're small. They're little. So it's all little. When I tell people, I say, open your throat. We have so much space that we don't always use. So then I open my throat. If you hear pitch... This note, ah, ah, that's the same note.
And then that pinch right in here, I'm like, that's too small. I want to show big. And kids are small. And we hear kids' voices in a different way. They're children. They're small. They're little. So it's all little. When I tell people, I say, open your throat. We have so much space that we don't always use. So then I open my throat. If you hear pitch... This note, ah, ah, that's the same note.
But the second one sounds so much lower, right? You hear it in your brain. It's not. It's the same. But my space in my throat is different. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. All of a sudden, you're like, what? That's like a confident woman on that second one. And like a little kid in the first one.
But the second one sounds so much lower, right? You hear it in your brain. It's not. It's the same. But my space in my throat is different. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. All of a sudden, you're like, what? That's like a confident woman on that second one. And like a little kid in the first one.
But the second one sounds so much lower, right? You hear it in your brain. It's not. It's the same. But my space in my throat is different. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. All of a sudden, you're like, what? That's like a confident woman on that second one. And like a little kid in the first one.