“I had always known that the voice is a kind of aural fingerprint, something unique to every individual and from which listeners draw strong inferences. But in “speaking around” that injury, I was apparently projecting a new personality into the world: a more monotone, less enthusiastic, less engaged personality.”
The Day My Voice Broke: What an Injury Taught Me About the Power of Speech
John Colapinto | The Guardian | January 19, 2021 | 4,655 words