For most of us, the problem isn’t what we say—it’s that no one truly hears us. In this conversation, Sam Malone shares how mastering your spoken voice can transform every interaction, from boardrooms to relationships.

Blending nervous system regulation, the release of fascia tension, and practical voice techniques once reserved for the elite, Sam reveals how to connect more deeply, communicate with presence, and finally be heard where it matters most.

Tune in to hear Sam’s thoughts on:

  • What is spoken voice? How does it differ from public speaking?
  • How are we losing our ability to speak?
  • Why do leaders/influencers need to learn to use their voice?
  • Why is the voice so vital in the Tech Era and with AI?
  • How does our past traumas impact your voice?
  • How will Spoken Voice work change people’s lives?
  • And much, much more!

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About the Author: Sam Malone

Sam Malone is the lead spoken voice lecturer in Musical Theatre at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and also teaches at Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA). His students now lead West End productions including Hadestown, Mean Girls, Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, and more. Beyond the stage, Sam coaches executives and teams at companies such as: Wagamama, Accenture, Shoosmiths. He blends spoken voice, executive presence, and nervous system-informed practice to help leaders excel under pressure. Sam is passionate about empowering others to speak with confidence, authenticity, and impact in the world’s toughest rooms.