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It’s Not What You Say-It’s What They Hear!
March 2, 2010 – 17:06 | Comments
It’s Not What You Say-It’s What They Hear!

Ever wondered why what you say doesn’t bring the expected or desired results? Do you have to “explain” what you or your company does? Then consider this, it’s not what you say – it’s what they hear!

Gardner, Hirni and Boyer are the Three Wise Men
December 23, 2009 – 15:39 | Comments
Gardner, Hirni and Boyer are the Three Wise Men

Gardner, Hirni and Boyer sounds like a successful Kansas City law firm, but in fact, these three wise men help make the DirectoryofKansasCity.com (DoKC) a successful hyperlocal business directory.

Linda Langhorst Paints Kansas City Jazz
December 8, 2009 – 23:20 | Comments
Linda Langhorst Paints Kansas City Jazz

“Thursday Night at the Phoenix” and a companion piece “Jam Session at B.B.’s”, Linda Langhorst’s creative nature.

Confidence In Full Voice
October 14, 2009 – 00:21 | Comments
Confidence In Full Voice

Today I proudly proclaim that I have found new confidence in my Full Voice.

In Full Voice at GSA Networking Breakfast
September 16, 2009 – 23:29 | Comments
In Full Voice at GSA Networking Breakfast

My first speaking engagement since starting to work with Garrett Gardner of Full Voice.

Never Say Thank You
August 12, 2009 – 14:55 | Comments
Never Say Thank You

Garrett Gardner, President of Full Voice, is the consummate modern day gentleman. So why would he never say thank you?

Full Voice Fully Engaged
July 15, 2009 – 22:00 | Comments
Full Voice Fully Engaged

You Can Sound Like You Know What You’re Saying… so people will take you seriously.

What Is My Full Voice?
July 2, 2009 – 02:09 | Comments
What Is My Full Voice?

Garrett Gardner said that “when we were (all) kids we used our full voice”. The one we were born to have.
He’s so dead on!

DoKC:: 6 Steps to Improved Job Security in 15 Minutes a Day with Full Voice
June 16, 2009 – 07:24 | Comments
DoKC:: 6 Steps to Improved Job Security in 15 Minutes a Day with Full Voice

With the Full Voice Vocal Performance Method there are six steps that will improve your job performance and security with only 15 minutes vocal exercise a day.