How to Sound More Trustworthy: Tina Dietz

Show Notes

Vocal Confidence: The Hidden Key to Leadership
Voice Training Tips for Team Leaders and Executives

Episode 258 (Tina is based in Florida)


In this conversation we explore…


  • …why voice pitch influences leadership credibility and income.




  • …how vocal qualities like tempo and sonority affect trust.




  • …the cultural biases and perceptions surrounding vocal fry.




  • …how to warm up your voice quickly and effectively before a speech.




  • …why tempo is the #1 indicator of confidence and credibility.




  • …how authors can decide whether to narrate their own audiobook.




  • …the current limitations and ethical concerns of AI-narrated audiobooks.




  • …how singing and vocal exercises can improve vocal performance.




  • …how to be more curious and less judgmental in conversations.




  • …what new leaders should do to gain trust and assess team dynamics.




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About our guest, Tina Dietz:


Tina Dietz has launched two companies which have been disrupting the audiobook and publishing industries. Check them out at


https://twinflamesstudios.com/


https://www.alembicpress.com/


You can listen to the monthly expert panels for nonfiction authors and publishing pros https://twinflamesstudios.com/panels/


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Key Learning Points


  1. Lower Pitch = Higher Trust




    • Deeper voices are culturally associated with leadership and credibility.




    • CEOs with lower voices earned $180,000 more annually on average.






  2. Voice Is a Thumbprint of Identity




    • We recognize people more by voice than face in many contexts.




    • Self-perception of our voice often misaligns with how others hear it.






  3. Tempo Indicates Confidence




    • Comfortable pacing and controlled breathing signal authority.




    • Speaking too fast or slow undermines credibility.






  4. Vocal Fry Carries Cultural Baggage




    • Once linked with lack of credibility, now more accepted.




    • May stem from women lowering voices to be taken seriously.






  5. Warm-Ups Improve Vocal Quality




    • Breathing, facial massage, yawning, and tongue twisters can reduce tension and increase sonority.






  6. Confidence Can Be Trained




    • Singing, vocal exercises, and throat relaxation build vocal presence.




    • Apps like Vocal Image use AI to measure improvements.






  7. Narrating Your Audiobook? It Depends




    • Quality trumps personal voice unless you're skilled and comfortable.




    • 75% of Tina’s clients successfully narrate their own books with guidance.






  8. AI Audio Narration Isn’t Ready Yet




    • Quality and rights issues persist with AI narration tools.




    • Human narration still dominates in credibility and listener preference.






  9. Curiosity Beats Judgment




    • Openness invites understanding and reduces defensiveness.




    • Phrases like “Tell me more” and “Let’s explore that” build connection.






  10. New Leaders Should Lead with Listening




    • Assess team culture before imposing change.




    • Start with questions, not assumptions.






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Your Intended Message is the podcast about how you can boost your career and business success by honing your communication skills. We’ll examine the aspects of how we communicate one-to-one, one to few and one to many – plus that important conversation, one to self.

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