As a writer, your voice is one of your most powerful assets. Whether you write fiction, non-fiction, novels, screenplays, marketing copy, you must accept, harness, and amplify that power to make the most impact with your words.
On a recent GoalChatLive, I discussed Honoring Your Voice with Stacia Crawford, David H Lawrence XVII, and Richard Walter. Stacia is a media strategist and founder of Stay Ready Media; David, who is an actor, voiceover artist, and educator, is founder of Narrate Your Own Book; and Richard, a long-time (now retired) screenwriting professor at UCLA, is a screenwriter and author, whose latest book is called Deadpan. The trio, who work in various aspects of storytelling (PR, voiceover, and writing), talked about the power of words, owning your voice, and more.
How to Honor Your Voice
- David: Your voice is far better than you think it is; realize the value of being human
- Richard: Stop striving for perfection
- Stacia: Make sure you have something worth saying
Watch Our Conversation:
Goals
- David: Reframe how you look at your voice
- Richard: Allow yourself to get distracted
- Stacia: Stop worrying about what other people think; your voice, your message, is unique to you