From the moment I was given the opportunity to work as a presenter, I realized that more than ever I would have to overcome the disfluency I have felt since I was twelve years old. It was an arduous and laborious journey that I went through with Inês, but simultaneously rewarding in the results and pleasurable in the discovery. More than going beyond my limitations, I realized the power and importance of the voice. I learned a set of exercises and techniques that both can differentiate the speech in its fullness. In an age where we are what we communicate, I venture to say that the way we communicate is often the differential factor between success and failure. I also believe that this opinion is transversal to any person, in any profession of any age. Voice is a far more powerful tool than most of us believe.