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Susan Berkley has worked full-time as a voiceover artist for the past 15 years. You've heard her as one of the voices that says "Thank you for using AT&T" and on TV and radio commercials, promos and phone lines.
Susan Berkley is president of The Great Voice Company, Inc. and has worked full-time as a voiceover artist for the past 15 years. You've heard her as one of the voices that says "Thank you for using AT&T" and on TV and radio commercials, promos and phone lines. At her studio in Englewood Cliffs, NJ, voiceovers are recorded for clients from all over world.
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Meet Susan Berkley
Susan is a top voice-over artist. Her voice has sold millions of dollars worth of products and services on TV and radio commercials. She is one of the voices who says "Thank you for using AT&T, . . . keep reading
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HOW TO RIVET THE ATTENTION OF ANY AUDIENCE
Susan Berkley
A boring speaker isn't just tedious for the audience. It's embarrassing for the speaker. If you've ever suspected you might be putting people to sleep, fear not. You don't need an elaborate bag of gimmicks to liven up your talks. All you need is a little more liveliness in your voice. . . . keep reading
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HOW TO KEEP FROM LOSING YOUR VOICE WHEN EVERYONE AROUND YOU IS SNEEZING AND COUGHING IN YOUR FACE
Susan Berkley
What's the best way to maintain your vocal health? To find out, I interviewed top Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, Dr. Wallace Rubin. Dr. Rubin is a clinical professor of otorhinolaryngology and bio communication at Louisiana State University and has a private practice in New Orleans. Dr. Rubin very graciously took time out from his busy schedule to answer my questions and tell us how to care for the voice, especially during cold and flu season. . . . keep reading
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HOW TO CURE A DRY MOUTH
Susan Berkley
If you speak a lot during the day, you may find that your mouth becomes dry, even if you drink plenty of water. Here are some things that have worked for me: . . . keep reading
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TOP 4 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR VOICE FROM SOUNDING TIRED
Susan Berkley
Speaking in your natural pitch shouldn't make you sound monotonous. It should make you sound great! The average pitch range is quite adequate for interesting speech. It's very hard to hear ourselves as others hear us. Call a few friends and ask them what they think. I bet you will be pleasantly surprised. . . . keep reading
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DEALING WITH ACCENTS:
7 WAYS TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION
Susan Berkley
The United States has always been a nation of immigrants and with the global economy, many of us deal with more non-native speakers of English than ever before. These relationships are valuable and to make them work we need not only good communication skills but also mutual respect. . . . keep reading
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Is Your Voice Too Breathy?
Susan Berkley
Unless you are Clint Eastwood or a Marilyn Monroe impersonator, a voice that's too breathy can be one of the biggest credibility killers. On the positive side breathy speakers are stereotyped as compassionate, likeable and sexy. On the negative side they can come across as wishy-washy, weak, unintelligent, and unprofessional. . . . keep reading
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Breaking Bad News to a Customer
Susan Berkley
Breaking bad news to customers is not an easy task. However, when the time comes, it must be done with empathy and professionalism. Here are five strategies for delivering the message with compassion: . . . keep reading
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How to Get Any Audience to Love and Admire You
Susan Berkley
When I was a broadcaster on the #1 morning show in New York City, there were hundreds of thousands listening. If I had thought about all these people, I probably would have fainted out of nervousness. Instead I imagined that the only person listening was my very best friend. . . . keep reading
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Hate the Sound of Your Voice?
Susan Berkley
Do you remember the first time you heard yourself on tape, on an answering machine or voice mail? You may have been shocked and thought: "Do I really sound like THAT?" . . . keep reading
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