
PowerTips Unscripted Can “Voice Training” Skyrocket Your Success? with John Baron – [Best of PowerTips Unscripted]
Jul 17, 2025
John Baron, a voice and body-language coach with a background in acting and corporate training, discusses the importance of vocal skills for remodelers. He explains how voice replaces body language in virtual meetings and how intentional vocal choices can ease difficult conversations. John contrasts different delivery styles and emphasizes the need for confident, dynamic presentations. He offers practical advice on recognizing physical habits and maintaining clarity of speech without losing one's accent, all aimed at building client trust and enhancing communication.
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Voice Is The Primary Selling Tool Now
- Voice becomes the primary channel on Zoom and shortens tolerance for stale presentation styles.
- Remodelers must treat vocal delivery as core to client trust, not just the words they say.
Release Tension And Varied Pace
- Do learn to access a wider palette of vocal expression by releasing laryngeal tension and slowing pace.
- Use calmer, varied pacing to make difficult topics feel manageable and reduce client anxiety.
Undo Habits, Don't Force Tricks
- Do identify and undo habits that interfere with free breath and movement instead of learning theatrical tricks.
- Focus on gentle release (neck, throat, diaphragm) to restore natural vocal function.

, you don’t just learn what to say—you gain the support and accountability to practice how to say it. From presentation skills to pricing strategies, your peer group helps you sharpen the communication skills that close deals.