A number of years ago I conducted an interview with master speaker, and former NSW Premier Bob Carr, for a product titled, Choice Voice. Lessons from great speaking voices.
Here is a portion of one response from Carr during the interview.
Michael Kelly
**Give us an example or two of how your voice helped in achieving the success you’ve had in public life and in business life.
Bob Carr
“Well, you have to be heard in the Parliament, so when I was a young Minister I took a lot of trouble to give performances at Question time in the New South Wales Parliament as impressive as I could make them.
And you could only do that by having an energetic and animated voice. If you couldn’t be heard and if you didn’t sound like a frontbencher you were in trouble.
I think the voice communicates moreover when you’re Leader of the Opposition whether you’re a credible Premier, a prospect as Premier. And if you don’t sound like it – if you sound under-educated,
Do you sound under-educated?
Do you sound under-educated?
- 26 April, 2023