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Does My Voice Sound Gay?

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How you talk and the way you sound matters, like, you know? A whole lot. Really!
Our speech patterns, accents and word choices make a strong first impression. It influences the way people think about somebody when they know absolutely nothing about them.
If you spend a lot of time around gay men, black women or drag queens, chances are you’ll greet them with a — hey girl!
Many young male actors coming to Hollywood, some of them gay, some of them not, secretly hire speech coaches to train their voices to sound more sexual orientation neutral, so they can pass better and take on leading man roles.
[Originally posted as FOF #1550 – This is the Voice I Want to Use – 03.26.12]My
It’s very common for business people from other countries take speech classes to help them communicate more clearly.
The way we talk has a lot to do with not just where we come from, but who we surround ourselves with. Are you a fraud then if you change the way you speak?
Today we’re joined by speech pathologist and video blogger Jennifer Tarle to take a closer look at the way we talk, and what we can do to speak more clearly to connect better with others.
JENNIFER TARLE: http://tarlespeech.com/
➤ Why does everyone today sound like, you know, um, Valley Girls from the late 80s?
➤ The biologial and social origins of the way gay men talk.
➤ Transgender vocal warm ups.
➤ The strange Pittsburgh Accent.
➤ Mike Tyson’s butch lisp.
➤ All those quirky ways Fausto pronounces words as a bilingual speaker from his native Puerto Rico.
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How you talk and the way you sound matters, like, you know? A whole lot. Really!
Our speech patterns, accents and word choices make a strong first impression. It influences the way people think about somebody when they know absolutely nothing about them.
If you spend a lot of time around gay men, black women or drag queens, chances are you’ll greet them with a — hey girl!
Many young male actors coming to Hollywood, some of them gay, some of them not, secretly hire speech coaches to train their voices to sound more sexual orientation neutral, so they can pass better and take on leading man roles.
[Originally posted as FOF #1550 – This is the Voice I Want to Use – 03.26.12]My
It’s very common for business people from other countries take speech classes to help them communicate more clearly.
The way we talk has a lot to do with not just where we come from, but who we surround ourselves with. Are you a fraud then if you change the way you speak?
Today we’re joined by speech pathologist and video blogger Jennifer Tarle to take a closer look at the way we talk, and what we can do to speak more clearly to connect better with others.
JENNIFER TARLE: http://tarlespeech.com/
➤ Why does everyone today sound like, you know, um, Valley Girls from the late 80s?
➤ The biologial and social origins of the way gay men talk.
➤ Transgender vocal warm ups.
➤ The strange Pittsburgh Accent.
➤ Mike Tyson’s butch lisp.
➤ All those quirky ways Fausto pronounces words as a bilingual speaker from his native Puerto Rico.
____________________
FEAST OF FUN IS MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE
OF FABULOUS PEOPLE LIKE YOU.
LISTEN TO THOUSANDS LEGENDARY SHOWS with NO ADS:
★ feastoffun.com/plus
📞 LISTENER LINE:
847-881-6099
FOLLOW FEAST OF FUN:
❤️ youtube.com/feastoffun?sub_confirmation=1
💛 instagram.com/feastoffun
💚 feastoffun.com/donate
💙 facebook.com/feastoffun
💜 twitter.com/feastoffun
💕 patreon.com/feastoffun
CHAT WITH OTHER LISTENERS AFTER THE SHOW:
★ facebook.com/groups/feastoffun
MARC FELION:
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★ facebook.com/marcfelion
★ twitter.com/marcfelion
FAUSTO FERNOS:
★ instagram.com/faustofernos
★ facebook.com/faustofernos
★ twitter.com/faustofernos
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