In this episode of Finding Your Voice, Geoff Peters shares his thoughts on finding your authentic voice in both singing and public speaking.
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Recorded at Best Run Speech Club in Vancouver BC Canada, Jan 23 2025.
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How Can Finding Your Voice Contribute to Personal Growth and Development?
Hi everyone, my name is Geoff, and today I’m going to share how finding your voice contributes to personal growth and development.
I’d like to relate this topic to the musical side of things, as I’ve always been passionate about music. Over the last 10 years, I’ve focused on developing my voice as a singer, and I believe this journey parallels the process of finding your voice in public speaking or self-expression.
Many singers aspire to sound like the artists they hear on the radio—polished, professional, and aligned with popular trends. This desire isn’t inherently bad; mimicking established stars can be a useful way to measure progress. For instance, asking, “How close am I to sounding like Justin Bieber compared to when I first started?” can highlight growth. However, chasing this “radio-ready” sound isn’t the only path.
There’s another approach: embracing the styles and influences that resonate with you. Maybe you’re drawn to jazz, indie artists, or lesser-known singers whose authenticity captivates you. By exploring these eclectic tastes, you can cultivate a voice that feels true to yourself, even if it diverges from mainstream expectations.
The key is to recognize that your voice—whether in singing, speaking, or creative expression—doesn’t need to fit a mold to be valuable. Authenticity fosters confidence, and confidence drives personal growth. When you honor your unique perspective, you contribute something meaningful to culture, conversation, and community.
In short, finding your voice isn’t about perfection or imitation. It’s about self-discovery, embracing your quirks, and trusting that your contribution matters.