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Your Voice with Stacia Crawford, David H Lawrence XVII & Richard Walter #414

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On this episode of GoalChat, host Debra Eckerling discusses Honoring Your Voice with Stacia Crawford from Stay Ready Media; actor, voice over artist, and educator David H Lawrence XVII, Narrate Your Own Book; and screenwriter/author/professor Richard Walter, Deadpan.

The trio, who work in various aspects of storytelling (PR, voiceover, and writing), talk about the power of words, owning your voice, and more.

Goals

- David: Reframe how you look at your voice

- Richard: Allow yourself to get distracted

- Stacia: Stop worrying about what other people think; your voice, your message, is unique to you

Final Thoughts

- Richard: Art is important. It's not an add-on or an extra. It is an essential. It's really at the core of the human experience.

- Stacia: Keep talking. Keep shining your light, because you are unique, you're different, and you bring massive value to the world.

- David: When trying something new, there are three fears that you can overcome. The fear of the unknown. The fear of failure. And the fear of success.

Learn More:

Stacia Crawford: BeSeenGetBookedSession.com

David H Lawrence XVII: NarrateYourOwnBook.com/deb

Richard Walter: RichardWalter.com

Debra Eckerling: TheDEBMethod.com/blog

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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On this episode of GoalChat, host Debra Eckerling discusses Honoring Your Voice with Stacia Crawford from Stay Ready Media; actor, voice over artist, and educator David H Lawrence XVII, Narrate Your Own Book; and screenwriter/author/professor Richard Walter, Deadpan.

The trio, who work in various aspects of storytelling (PR, voiceover, and writing), talk about the power of words, owning your voice, and more.

Goals

- David: Reframe how you look at your voice

- Richard: Allow yourself to get distracted

- Stacia: Stop worrying about what other people think; your voice, your message, is unique to you

Final Thoughts

- Richard: Art is important. It's not an add-on or an extra. It is an essential. It's really at the core of the human experience.

- Stacia: Keep talking. Keep shining your light, because you are unique, you're different, and you bring massive value to the world.

- David: When trying something new, there are three fears that you can overcome. The fear of the unknown. The fear of failure. And the fear of success.

Learn More:

Stacia Crawford: BeSeenGetBookedSession.com

David H Lawrence XVII: NarrateYourOwnBook.com/deb

Richard Walter: RichardWalter.com

Debra Eckerling: TheDEBMethod.com/blog

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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