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74: Ceremony sound: Why having your own PA system and mic is so important as a celebrant

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In this episode, Natasha talks about the importance of ceremony sound and why as celebrants sometimes it's not enough to solo rely on our naked voices to deliver our ceremonies. Natasha shares the story of a ceremony incident which not only left her devestated but which made her vow to never have repeated again. In this episode she also talks about what voice projection actually is, as opposed to what most people think it is and why as celebrants we need to take more respoinsibility for our voice delivery, if we don't already.

If you love our episodes please do consider leaving us a review. It really makes our day and helps other celebrants to find us. Thank you!

Other ways to engage with us;

  1. Our Celebrants Collective Membership, where we run monthly celebrant webinars covering a whole range of useful and interesting topics which will raise the level of your celebrant practice and business.
  2. Our wedding and funeral celebrant training, for those of you who would love to train with us as a celebrant.
  3. Our amazing Facebook community of over 3K celebrants worldwide or our celebrant traning community for people interested in becoming a celebrant.
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In this episode, Natasha talks about the importance of ceremony sound and why as celebrants sometimes it's not enough to solo rely on our naked voices to deliver our ceremonies. Natasha shares the story of a ceremony incident which not only left her devestated but which made her vow to never have repeated again. In this episode she also talks about what voice projection actually is, as opposed to what most people think it is and why as celebrants we need to take more respoinsibility for our voice delivery, if we don't already.

If you love our episodes please do consider leaving us a review. It really makes our day and helps other celebrants to find us. Thank you!

Other ways to engage with us;

  1. Our Celebrants Collective Membership, where we run monthly celebrant webinars covering a whole range of useful and interesting topics which will raise the level of your celebrant practice and business.
  2. Our wedding and funeral celebrant training, for those of you who would love to train with us as a celebrant.
  3. Our amazing Facebook community of over 3K celebrants worldwide or our celebrant traning community for people interested in becoming a celebrant.
  continue reading

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