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Permission to speak : how to change what power sounds like, starting with you / Samara Bay.

Bay, Samara, (author.).

Summary:

"Find your voice and use it to lead us to a better future, with this game-changing blueprint for redefining what power and authority sound like--from a Hollywood communication expert. Anyone who has ever been told "You should speak up!" during a meeting at the office, a group project at school, or even a conversation among friends can attest to the misunderstanding at the heart of that demand. For those of us--including women, people of color, immigrants, and queer folks--who find it hard to speak up, the issue is not just about willpower. Many of us have internalized the same messages since birth: that because of the pitch of our voice, the accent we possess, or the slang we use, we will not be taken seriously. Power, we're told, sounds like the mostly white, straight, wealthy men who wield it. Samara Bay--one of the most in-demand speech and dialect coaches in Hollywood--has made it her mission to change that, and with Permission to Speak she presents a fun and practical road map for making big cultural change while embracing our natural strengths. Drawing on her experience plus the latest research in public speaking, linguistics, and social science, she identifies tools for unlocking the potential in each of our voices--whether you're an entrepreneur, a new political candidate, a creative type with a bold vision, or a mom going back to work. Giving yourself permission means more than landing your message--it's about showing up when you show up and finding joy in speaking to your public. With simple tools, big ideas, and a whole lot of heart, Permission to Speak offers a revolutionary take on public speaking and a new definition of what power sounds like. Namely, you."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0593238680
  • ISBN: 9780593238684
  • Physical Description: viii, 274 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Crown, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-264) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction: The new sound of power -- Breath: how to breathe like you've got permission to speak -- Size: vocal fry, upspeak, sorrys, and the size of your voice -- Emotion: Own your feelings-- for good -- Pitch: the highs and lows of power -- Tone: talk to get heard -- Sounds: accent bias, white supremacy, and like the voice you actually have -- Words: the words you choose and how to say them like they're yours -- Heroism: How to talk about yourself (hint: it's not about you, it's about us).
Subject: Public speaking for women.
Public speaking > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Genre: Handbooks and manuals.
Self-help publications.

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