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Vocal Delivery for Creators: Practical Drills to Improve Your Sound

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In this episode of Human Internet Theory, I explore the science behind why a human voice connects with listeners in a way an AI voice cannot. Recent brain scan studies show that our brains work harder and remember more when listening to a human speak vs an AI voice. I break down what this means for you as a small business owner, marketer, or digital educator and how you can use this knowledge to make your instructional content more effective.

I go over the core components of vocal expression, including speech rate, cadence, prosody, and intonation. Understanding these elements is the first step to controlling them and creating a delivery that feels authentic and engaging. I share some history from composer R. Murray Schafer, whose work on "soundscapes" changed how I perceive the voice as a musical instrument.

You'll get a checklist you can use to analyze your own recordings and identify areas for improvement. I also walk you through three specific exercises for pace control, rhythm, and pitch variation. These drills are designed to help you add more variety to your delivery, hold your audience's attention, and build a stronger connection with every episode you produce.

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Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@humaninternettheory

Subscribe to this show's newsletter for additional resources and a free 3 page workbook when you join https://humaninternettheory.com

Produced by Jen deHaan of StereoForest https://stereoforest.com

Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com

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Your support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry. StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.

If you find value in our shows, please consider supporting them with a one time donation at https://stereoforest.com/tip

We love our podcast host Capitvate.fm! Contact me anytime to ask me anything. You can support my shows by signing up with Captivate here: https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=yzjiytz

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About Jen

Jen's professional background is in web software technology (audio/video/web and graphics), working for many years in Silicon Valley. She has worked in instructional design, writing, marketing, and education in the creative space. She was also a quality engineer for awhile.

Jen became involved in performing, acting, and improv in 2015. She taught dance fitness classes (despite beginning with two left feet), performed in community theatre, and taught and coached improv comedy and acting at several theatres. Jen was also the Online School Director and Director of Marketing at WGIS.

Jen's website: https://jendehaan.com

This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.

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In this episode of Human Internet Theory, I explore the science behind why a human voice connects with listeners in a way an AI voice cannot. Recent brain scan studies show that our brains work harder and remember more when listening to a human speak vs an AI voice. I break down what this means for you as a small business owner, marketer, or digital educator and how you can use this knowledge to make your instructional content more effective.

I go over the core components of vocal expression, including speech rate, cadence, prosody, and intonation. Understanding these elements is the first step to controlling them and creating a delivery that feels authentic and engaging. I share some history from composer R. Murray Schafer, whose work on "soundscapes" changed how I perceive the voice as a musical instrument.

You'll get a checklist you can use to analyze your own recordings and identify areas for improvement. I also walk you through three specific exercises for pace control, rhythm, and pitch variation. These drills are designed to help you add more variety to your delivery, hold your audience's attention, and build a stronger connection with every episode you produce.

Resources Mentioned:


==========================

About and Support

==========================

Written, edited, and hosted by Jen deHaan.

Find this show on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@humaninternettheory

Subscribe to this show's newsletter for additional resources and a free 3 page workbook when you join https://humaninternettheory.com

Produced by Jen deHaan of StereoForest https://stereoforest.com

Contact Jen at https://jendehaan.com

==========================

Connect on Socials


==========================

Support

Your support will help this show continue. Funds will go towards hosting and music licensing for this show and others on StereoForest. This show is produced by an independent HUMAN artist directly affected by the state of the industry. StereoForest does not have any funding or additional support.

If you find value in our shows, please consider supporting them with a one time donation at https://stereoforest.com/tip

We love our podcast host Capitvate.fm! Contact me anytime to ask me anything. You can support my shows by signing up with Captivate here: https://www.captivate.fm/signup?ref=yzjiytz

==========================

About Jen

Jen's professional background is in web software technology (audio/video/web and graphics), working for many years in Silicon Valley. She has worked in instructional design, writing, marketing, and education in the creative space. She was also a quality engineer for awhile.

Jen became involved in performing, acting, and improv in 2015. She taught dance fitness classes (despite beginning with two left feet), performed in community theatre, and taught and coached improv comedy and acting at several theatres. Jen was also the Online School Director and Director of Marketing at WGIS.

Jen's website: https://jendehaan.com

This podcast is a StereoForest production. Made and produced in British Columbia, Canada.

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