A private loop for hearing, tightening, and rehearsing your voice.
The page is simple because the practice is simple: say the thing, hear how it landed, hear the stronger version, and go again.
How it works
Record a short sample of your voice. That's what lets your feedback come back sounding like you, not a stranger reading your lines.
Then it's one short loop you keep coming back to:
- 01Say it
Bring a talk, answer, pitch, or hard conversation and say it out loud.
- 02Hear how it landed
Get a plain read on what worked, what slipped, and what needs tightening.
- 03Hear it better
Play back the stronger version in your own voice, so the correction feels usable.
- 04Go again
Repeat until the better version stops feeling rehearsed and starts feeling natural.
Why your own voice, and not a coach's? Because your mind locks onto what it hears itself say. Advice can stay abstract. A stronger version in your voice is easier to repeat.
Whatever you're bracing for
The talk you're dreading
The presentation, speech, or pitch you keep rehearsing in your head. Run it out loud until dread turns into reps.
The question you freeze on
Take the hard one before it's asked, so when it lands for real, it feels familiar.
How you come across day to day
The rambling, rushing, or quiet point. Hear it, tighten it, and go again.
“I hate hearing my own voice.”
Most people do at first. The difference here is you hear yourself at your stronger, not your most awkward. It stops being strange faster than you'd expect.