Voice work for presence
Vocal techniques are being recommended as a rapid lift for executive speaking — VibrantCultures pushed the Genard Method’s 'Vocal Magic' playbook to improve projection, pacing, and persuasion. Coaches say pairing vocal drills with open posture and presence practice produces the quickest gains in influence. (x.com)
Dr. Gary Genard posted "Vocal Magic: Using Your Voice to Persuade Others" to The Genard Method blog on March 29, 2026. (genardmethod.com) The Genard Method's executive offering includes a "Voice and Speech Improvement" program delivered as ten live, one‑hour 1:1 Zoom coaching sessions and references the "Using the Voice" workbook alongside Genard’s book How to Give a Speech. (genardmethod.com) The Genard Method advertises intensive formats—two consecutive five‑hour sessions—and cites a client base spanning business, bio‑pharma, finance, the United Nations and the U.S. Congress. (cdn2.hubspot.net) Vibrant Cultures is a consultancy founded in 2015 that markets executive coaching and culture development services under CEO Dana Clinton. (cbinsights.com) Genard’s materials pair vocal drills with nonverbal practice: the site publishes a "Body Language for Public Speaking" six‑exercise cheat sheet alongside vocal‑training posts. (genardmethod.com) As of April 1, 2026, neither The Genard Method’s public pages nor Vibrant Cultures’ website host a formal press release or partnership page announcing a corporate alliance between the two organizations. (genardmethod.com)