| I suggest singing. Most people don't want to go to someone that can help them learn to speak better, so you can do this all by yourself, in the car, in your room, washing the dishes, wherever you've got some music and feel comfortable belting it out.
When people go to a speech therapist, I've been hearing that they learn to sing so that they are able to control the pitch of their voice and project their voice better. So you don't NEED a speech therapist for that, you can do it just by putting on some music that has actual lyrics, I'm not talking rap, spoken word, or anything where they're not truly singing. Personally I like Weezer, Incubus, Cold War Kids, OK Go, Finger Eleven, NIN and Our Lady Peace. Copy how they sing, don't sing quietly, belt it out, turn the music up and sing as if you're on stage at a concert.
Once you learn to project your voice so that you're not keeping it to yourself, but trying to share it with the whole room and you have more control over the pitch and tone of your voice, then you should have a lot more success with women being able to hear you. One thing that really helped me, was seeing the sets that I talk to, as an audience at a comedy show and I'm the comedian. If you watch comics talk, they aren't quiet unless they know they have their audience hooked and they do it for dramatic effect, otherwise, they're shouting, they're laughing and being bolstrous. Copy those traits and you'll have everyone at rapt attention, then to make sure you have them hooked, you quiet things down and speak real quiet for dramatic effect, then bring it back up again. If you do that and everyone in the group follows your lead by getting quiet, then becoming energetic again when you do, then you know you have them hooked. _________________ "The 'Brick Walls' are there to allow you to prove how badly you want something!" ~ Randy Pausch
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