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Getting Over The Sound Of Your Own Voice

Written By Shannon Hernandez on Tuesday, Jan 20, 2015 | 03:47 AM

 
Hate the sound of your own voice? You're not alone — and it's more of a psychological barrier than a technical problem. I struggled with this for 15 years in radio before I finally cracked it, and in this video I'm sharing the three exercises that actually worked. You'll walk away with a simple daily habit you can start today, a technique I borrowed from my time as an English teacher, and a monitoring trick that changes how you hear yourself in real time. The goal is to get comfortable with your voice so it stops holding you back from hitting record. 📌 Chapters 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Tip 1: Record Voice Memos and Listen Back Daily 3:12 Tip 2: Read Aloud and Record a Book Passage 5:27 Tip 3: Monitor Yourself with Full Headphones While Recording 🎁 Just getting started and overwhelmed by gear? Skip the hours of research. The free Podcast Quick-Start Guide tells you exactly what equipment to buy, what to skip, and how to sound professional from day one — even on a tight budget. → https://shanman.tips/quickstart 📊 Already have a podcast but not sure why it's not growing? Most podcasters are doing 2 or 3 things that are silently killing their growth — and they have no idea. The free Podcast Growth Diagnostic takes about 5 minutes, asks you targeted questions about your show, and tells you exactly what to fix. No fluff. Just a clear picture of what's working and what's not. → https://theshanman.com/assessment #podcast #podcasting #podcasttips #podcasthost #podcastcoach #podcastvoice #podcasterlife #howtopodcast #podcasting101 #podcastgrowth