Too many of us as men greatly underestimate the effect our voice has on others. But how we speak either makes or breaks our success in every part of life. That means your relationship with your voice–and how you use it–is all-important.
So how about it? Do you sound to yourself like all the guys in the movies who DON’T get women…or respect?
Do you have a sneaking suspicion your voice limiting your earning power? Your social power? Your dating life?
Are people telling you you’re “intense”, when that’s the last way you want to come off? Or worse, do others seem to end conversations with you as quickly (and awkwardly) as possible?
Have you moved to a different culture where your accent stereotypes you? Are you frustrated by how often people impatiently ask you to repeat yourself?
Do you wonder if your voice is too effeminate as a man, and it’s affecting your attractiveness to women?
Are you in the position to give presentations or lead seminars, but the power of your voice doesn’t match your level of knowledge and competence? Do you have reason to believe your voice is sabotaging your credibility as a professional?
There are as many reasons to supercharge your speaking voice as there are individuals. Whether you want to speak with more vocal power and authority, improve your style or elocution, modify your accent, or simply sound more pleasing and attractive, one truth is crystal clear… Those who have harnessed the power of their voice rule the world.
My name is Scot McKay. I come from the East Coast where we talk so fast we slur our words, speak in half-sentences and talk over each other around the table at Thanksgiving.
Years ago I remember playing back my voicemail greeting and cringing at the sound of my own voice. But I was working for a Fortune 50 company and starting to lead big meetings and conferences. I had to get serious about improving my voice and my speaking skills.
These days, having hosted podcasts for 18 years (including the #1 show in its category on Apple Podcasts and a Top 1% show), I’ve fine-tuned my voice and my speaking habits so my vocal presence is as clear and confidence-inspiring in everyday life as it is when I’m on the mic. What’s more, women often tell me they like the sound of my voice.
I also rock the mic nowadays as the voice of two different sports here in Texas. And yes, I’ve spoken live on stage at conferences on three continents. As insane as it sounds to most people, I now actually LOVE public speaking and enjoy every chance I get to take the stage.
Now it’s your turn. Have you been thinking about starting a podcast to share your message and your passion with the world?
Are you ready to gain the respect and attention showered upon those who lead with their voice? Maybe you’re even in the position to become “the voice” of your company or favorite social cause.
And for sure, it’s amazing to have that kind of masculine, confidence-inspiring voice that hypnotizes and captivates beautiful women.
Whether your goals are any or all of the above, I’m ready to impart over 30 years of skill and experience to YOU.
There’s no need to struggle with trial and error. I’ll work directly with you over the course of TWO sessions to transform how you speak, how you present, and how powerfully you inspire, connect with and communicate with others. You can expect real results faster than you think.
You’ll soon learn to love–and trust–the sound and the power of your voice. Not only will that supercharge your professional and social life…before you know it, you’ll be ready to inspire millions with your words.
Scot McKay is a professional dating and relationship consultant, bestselling author, adventure traveler, conference speaker, media personality, stand-up comedian, play-by-play announcer and podcast pioneer. His podcast The Mountain Top has been ranked #1 in its category on Apple Podcasts. He reaches over 300,000 people all over the world through his newsletters, podcasts and social media presence. He is the the author of twelve books, sixteen multi-media programs, and hosts a monthly Masterclass For Men. Scot has been featured by over 400 media outlets worldwide including MTV, ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, Men’s Health, Elite Daily, Forbes, Discovery Channel and The Wall Street Journal.