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Video #3 Use your voice to be a better presenter

Man with short hair screams into microphone

You don’t need have “great pipes” to have an effective voice. Brett de Hoedt, Melbourne-based public speaking coach says that with a little work you can use your voice to add energy, nuance and variety to you next on stage performance.

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