When I first arrived in Australia four years ago, I lost my voice for a little bit. It didn’t last all that long on account of how I can’t refrain from sharing my views with anyone who will listen. But the insecurity about the way I sounded that caused me to go around mostly silently, except for bleating the occasional “yeah” and adding an upward inflection at the end of my sentences? That stayed. For years.
I have a broad South African accent, all hard-edged consonants and Germanic vowels. When I first got to Australia, before I realized I had to ask for “meeelk” if I wanted milk, people didn’t understand me incredibly well. Then there is the swearing. I am a famous potty mouth. Once, at the age of 12, having told my brother to Fuck Off in full hearing of my parents and their friends, I got taken out for dinner to be told about how a young lady should speak.
If you are wondering what, if anything, this has to do with yoga, and teacher voice – pop over to Recovering Yogi and read the rest of my article. Yes, I know I am wrong, in so many many ways…far enough wrong to be right…


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