Voice Synergy News
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Unwrapping of New Website

After a few months of research, information gathering, fun photography sessions* and endless patience from my web developer** this week sees the launch of Voice Synergy’s new website.
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The King’s English

We used to say that people who spoke ‘very well’ without a regional accent, spoke Queen’s English (or BBC English, or even Received Pronunciation).
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Bringing sunshine to your voice

Autumn is upon us, the season is changing swiftly bringing cooler weather,
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What’s the difference between accent and dialect coaching?

In the UK, an accent is defined as the way words are pronounced, while dialect is a term used to describe the words that are spoken.
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Does your accent bother you?

What about the distinctive Birmingham accent? It has long been judged badly with its speakers suffering from bias, but it has deep historical roots
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Celebrating the voice
Last weekend, I was fortunate enough to go along to the Frome Farmers’ Market and enjoy milling about the pretty streets looking at beautiful foods and crafts and listening to the voices of the traders. Chatting with the sellers at their stalls, it was a pleasure to listen to the stories of their produce, they…
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Seventy Years of Queen’s English

What a wonderful Platinum Jubilee we have enjoyed, celebrating Her Majesty’s long reign of 70 years
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Your help invited

This month I am inviting your feedback, as the Voice Synergy website is being updated
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Becoming a DJ!

This month I thought it would be nice to share the journey I made through Lockdown from having an interest in broadcasting
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Speech and Presentations – back into the auditorium

This week I have been working with a senior member of an international company
