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Secrets of the Voice

Read People and Influence Others Using the Voice

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Secrets of the Voice

By: Ehud Segev
Narrated by: Dave Wright
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Would you like to have the ability to "peer" inside people's minds and "read" their thoughts based on the sound of their voice? Do you want audiences to "hang on" to your every word with interest and attention? You can! The voice is a powerful communication tool – if you know how to analyze it and use it effectively yourself. Secrets of the Voice is a compelling guide to five essential elements that, once mastered, will help you analyze the mindset of people around you, and use your own vocal skills to influence others. Written by a world-renowned mentalist Ehud Segev, the book provides "insider" tips to discover people's true personalities through their speech patterns, as well as develop a strong and persuasive voice that will grab, engage, and inspire your listeners every time you speak.

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Great content in this book but definitely worth buying AS a book rather than an audible download due to links needing to be clicked on to hear examples of different components of speech to recognise and practice (not a fan of one of the links to listen to a murderer lying about the crime he committed. Was horrified to hear that was included - the link thankfully and not the actual recording).

Also really struggled to keep up the motivation to listen to this despite my interest in the subject as the narrator feels monotonous despite trying to use the books speech suggestions - every sentence sounded the same in pitch, tone, rhythm and speed and that made it hard to listen to. For such a sibject, it would have been better to hear the author, as an expert, explain it amd give examples.

Will buy the book to get the full benefit but very disappointed in the audiobook. :/

Good content but some bad points too

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