Own Your Impact
I believe the most powerful voices in any room are never the loudest ones. They're the ones who know their resonance well enough to carry it through the door and trust that it will land for the people it's meant to reach. This episode is built around a concept I call felt resonance, and it starts with me describing a 20-year-old video of me singing at a vocal beauty boot camp. In that clip, you can hear the moment the sound locks in — when my posture, breath, and alignment clicked into place and the note stopped being something I was pushing out and started ringing through my whole body. That lock-in feeling is what I want to talk about in this episode, because it's the exact same phenomenon that happens when you show up fully as yourself in your work, and it's what almost everyone trying to share their expertise in the world is missing. Felt resonance isn't a lucky accident. It's a practice, and it's portable. The challenge isn't finding the lock-in once in a practice room. It's carrying that alignment into every different space — a conference, a sales call, a stage, a networking conversation — without letting the size or energy of the room talk you into becoming a louder, bigger, or different version of yourself. The second you start over-singing to fill the room, you knock yourself out of alignment and lose the very resonance that made your signal carry in the first place. This episode is about how to stop doing that, and how to start building a felt reference point steady enough to hold onto no matter where you are. IMPACT POINTS FROM THIS EPISODE: ⚡ You can't carry resonance you've never felt. — Before you can hold your signal steady in a big room, you need a lock-in moment you actually remember — a time when alignment clicked and everything rang. Without that felt reference point, the room wins every time. You end up reading other people for cues and adjusting who you are instead of carrying who you are into the space. ⚡ Over-singing is the thought leadership failure mode no one names. — When a room feels too big, too quiet, or too hard to read, the instinct is to force it — to push louder, over-explain, or perform a bigger version of yourself. Singers call this over-singing, and it destroys resonance. The same thing happens when you let a room pressure you into changing your signal. Alignment breaks, and the clarity you worked for disappears. ⚡ Your presence is the instrument — not your platform, your slides, or your format. — It doesn't matter how polished the production is. What people are drawn to is the aligned, resonant version of you. That's the thing that's portable. Once you know what it feels like to show up as fully yourself, you can carry that into a one-on-one conversation, a podcast, a stage, or a sales call and keep it steady regardless of the context. PEOPLE & RESOURCES MENTIONED: * Episode 2: Finding Your Authentic Voice: The Physics of Personal Resonance [https://macyrobison.com/show-notes/finding-your-authentic-voice-the-physics-of-personal-resonance/] * Find Your Frequency workshop: macyrobison.com/workshop [https://macyrobison.com/workshop] * Thought Leadership Archetype Assessment (free): macyrobison.com/quiz [https://macyrobison.com/quiz] CONNECT WITH MACY: * Take the Thought Leadership Archetype Assessment: Find Your Archetype [https://assessment.thoughtleaderarchetype.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=showlinks&utm_campaign=organic&utm_content=episode] * Follow on Instagram: @macyrobison [https://instagram.com/macyrobison] * Connect on LinkedIn: Macy Robison [https://linkedin.com/in/macyrobison] * Visit: macyrobison.com [https://macyrobison.com/] SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps me reach more thought leaders who are ready to make an impact with their ideas. 🎙 Thanks for tuning in to Own Your Impact!
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