Authority is Not Performance
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Welcome to the show!
In Today's Episode You'll Learn:
- True authority was not the same as performance, which she described as a loud, ramped-up display of energy.
- Buyer trust had been decimated, leading consumers to listen more intently to a person's voice to gauge authenticity and trustworthiness.
- The rise of AI was presented as a catalyst accelerating the need for genuine human connection, which is primarily conveyed through the voice.
- The "performer mask" as a common but ineffective strategy used to project authority, arguing it was actually a bypass for insecurity and blocked real connection.
- Genuine authority was found in nuance, ease, ownership of expertise, and the ability to hold space without needing applause or external validation.
- Introverts and quieter individuals were often wrongly advised to mimic extroverted performance, a move that she claimed erased their natural power.
- Achieving true vocal impact required removing protective masks and expressing oneself from a place of honesty and integrity.
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