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Julie Fogh and Casey Erin Clark, co-founders of Vital Voice Training, are excited to share "Voice (is)" - a podcast where they have conversations with people whose voices they love to dive into the good, the bad, and the messy of what makes your voice YOURS.

Expect actionable advice about public speaking, confidence, nerves, in-office communication, etc, as well as deeper discussions on what power looks (and sounds!) like, how to let go of perfectionism and use fear to your advantage, and how to show up as your authentic self in a world full of unconscious bias.

Vital Voice Training is a voice, public speaking, and communication coaching company founded to help clients communicate with savvy, charisma, and confidence. Whether you are giving a speech, leading a sales appointment or a brand new team, pitching your big idea for funding, or just finding the courage to make your voice heard, co-founders Julie Fogh and Casey Erin Clark’s extensive backgrounds in speech coaching and professional acting give them a unique perspective on what makes people want to listen. For the client, the result is your voice: amplified (not just louder).

Dec 11, 2019

Do you ever think about the story your home tells? Designer Jenn Salvemini does! Jenn founded a lifestyle coaching business and in the Catskills out of her love for design, anthropology, and the power of a beautiful home, that suits YOU. Jenn creates real spaces for real people, and offers services ranging from coordinating a move to a complete overhaul of your space. With compassion and humor, Jenn shares her glimpses into our spaces and our lives.

Jenn says...

"After diving into anthropology and philosophy in college, my academics evolved into a passion for aesthetic expression in all areas of culture, from architecture to mythology, textiles to cuisine. 

New York City was the perfect place to begin my exploration of these expressions, but I had to get out to touch and taste it all for myself. So after college I hit the road and experiencing the boundless creative power of the human spirit continues to inspire everything I do.  

From my travels in Asia, Europe, Central America and here in the States I grew to appreciate and practice minimalism.  I learned how maintaining an economy of stuff and keeping that stuff organized and tidy literally meant more freedom - more time, more money, more flexibility - a rule of thumb I still employ everyday.  

My professional experience straddles careers in hospitality and fashion spanning over 15+ years.

I'm now thrilled to take my skills in systems building, project management, event planning, design and customer service and really use them to do what I truly love - homemaking and, ya know... making it nice. Yay!"  Find out more about her work at jenniferlsalvemini.com