Roger Love
Roger Love is recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities on voice and speech training. No other vocal coach in history has been more commercially successful in both the speaking and singing fields
http://rogerlove.com
He has vocally produced more than 100 million CD sales worldwide, written three best-seller books, created the best-selling audio programs Vocal Power and The Perfect Voice, and has appeared as a regular in four major network TV shows. His film voice coaching credits include Walk The Line, Crazy Heart, Begin Again and Annie.
Roger vocal coached Reese and Joaquin for the film Walk the Line. The film received 3 Golden Globe Awards, 1 Screen Actors Guild Award, 1 Platinum Selling CD Award, a Grammy Award, and an Academy Award.
He has also enjoyed vocal coaching Jeff Bridges and Colin Farrell for the hit movie Crazy Heart. Jeff won an Academy Award for Best Actor, and the song, Weary Kind won as Best Song from a Movie.

Success Without Time Constraints. Appreciate the Journey.

How Your Voice Can Change Your Life

Re-Energize Your Body Through Sound

The 5 Most Important Communication Skills

You Really Can Improve Your Voice

The Importance of Eye Contact

The Diet for a Better Voice w/Doc Amen

Why Singing Makes Us Happy w/Doc Amen

The Storyteller's Secret: How to Captivate Your Listeners

It's Not Your Accent - Vocal Transformation

How to Stop Using the Word "Like"

Squeaky Hinge Voice Type and How to Fix It

Warmup #7 - Diction

Do You Sound Boring?

The 5 Most Important Communication Skills

Interview with Slam Poet Marshall - The Secret to Confidence

Vocal Coach Reacts to Richard Marx

Monotone vs Monoresonant

Can the Sound of My Voice Evoke Emotion?

Southern Accent - Voice Transformation Part 2

Southern Accent Explained - Transformation Part 1

How Do I Extend My Speaking Range?

Why I Don't Do Karaoke Parties - Ashton Kutcher Reaction

Be Consciously Competent

Vocal Warmup #6

Public Speaking vs. Anxiety

Vocal Exercise for Stuttering

Don't Use Filler Words

How to Engage an Audience

How to Find a Voice Coach