HIRSCH: And then by the time I go to the bathroom, and I brush my teeth, I might come back down to about 70. When I get up in the morning at my 61 years old, I feel like I'm about 85. HIRSCH: Well, you know, voice is like other parts of the body. SIMON: What happens to your voice if it's not used a lot? ![]() SANDY HIRSCH: It's absolutely a pleasure, Scott. But what if you're quarantined alone and just talking a lot less? Sandy Hirsch is a speech language pathologist in Seattle who joins us now. ![]() No disrespect to frogs, but you begin to speak, and that amphibian tone recedes. When you wake in the morning, your voice may sound a little (clearing throat) froggy.
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