Joan Kenley

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Joan Kenley, PhD is a renowned radio talk show host, psychologist, media personality, consultant, best selling author, and celebrity voice. Known world wide for her speaking voice, Dr. Kenley can be heard on major voicemail systems as well as the “telephone lady” on the hit TV show The Simpsons. She is recognized for her advocacy, especially issues that effect “the mind, body, heart, and soul.” Joan, a native of Bucyrus, Ohio, currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Radio
In 2006 Dr. Joan Kenley began production for the radio show Talking Matters for the station KXRA, broadcasting in Carmel, Monterey, and Santa Cruz, California. The cornerstone of her show’s format is the bringing together of experts and innovators in conversation.

After a few months on the air, Talking Matters was recognized by San Francisco’s Air America station KQKE 960AM. In September 2006 the show was invited to join KQKE's weekend line up, airing Saturdays at 5pm, and renamed The Joan Kenley Show. Joan Kenley has branded her show as Conversation Radio™.

Voice
Joan Kenley's work in broadcasting has led her to become known around the globe.

Joan developed a signature voice for which she is known today as well as the BodyVoice Method™; detailed in her book Voice Power-A Break Through Method to Enhance Your Speaking Voice.

Dr. Kenley's voice is widely recognizable as the “voice of voicemail”. Her acclaim lead to her being cast as a celebrity voice on three episodes of The Simpsons, playing "The Telephone Lady". Her voice has also been heard on numerous television and radio commercials; including Pillsbury, Isuzu, Macy's, and Bank of America.

Author
Voice Power-A Break Through Method to Enhance Your Speaking Voice (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1989), details her methodology for improving the speaking voice and empowering one's personal professional life. Prior to her work as a psychologist and health professional, Dr. Kenley researched the healing aspects of working with the speaking voice. Her book features a method that helps improve the sound of the voice through various holistic exercises.

''Whose Body Is It Anyway? - Smart Alternative and Traditional Health Choices for Your Total Well-Being'' (New York: Newmarket Press, 1999) Dr. Kenley wrote this book after an almost fatal search to solve her own health problems. She writes about women's health issues: osteoporosis, heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimers, as well as myths and misinformation about fibroids, hysterectomies, aging, and hormone replacement. The book also deals with issues of women's identity, with commentaries on self-value, food issues, and how to develop an informed position on health.

Joan was selected for the role of "Mind and Mood" expert for Hellman's and Best Foods' national campaign and webcast: Refresh Your Mind, Body, and Soul. These health courses were aimed at helping women develop healthy food habits to refresh their mood, reduce stress, and promote a more balanced life.

Psychologist
As a renowned psychologist and author, Joan specializes in women's health and personal development coaching. The broad focus of her work addresses the physical and emotional, and spiritual aspects for a healthy life.

Dr. Kenley served for many years as a teacher in the Diamond Approach to Inner Realization, founded by A.H. Almaas, Ph.D. She has participated frequently in the teaching faculty for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the Health Forum, and the Pegasus "Systems Thinking in Action Conferences."

Consultant
Dr. Kenley consults in business, medicine, real estate, the media, politics, and other professions, using her unique combination of skills in psychology, communications, and voice. Her extensive client base includes Bank of America, Chevron, Children's Hospital, Fireman's Fund, and Viacom. Joan was nominated by San Francisco's Chapter of the National Associated Press of Women's Business Owners as "Entrepreneur of the Year."

A member of the Advisory Board for the Organizational Leadership Program at California's John F. Kennedy University, Dr. Kenley was involved with other prominent professionals in shaping the M.B.A. curriculum to include courses in human understanding and self-expression.

Joan is the Director of Personal Growth Programs for Core Leadership Development, speaks before national audiences, co-facilitates distinguished healthcare CEO forums, and designs one-of-a-kind wellness programs. Dr. Kenley has been a consultant, trainer, and personal coach for over twenty years.

Circle Leader
Dr. Kenley is the founder of Circles of Value - Women Changing What Matters, and is a core member of The Millionth Circle — an international, grass-roots, volunteer movement comprised of women who believe that gathering in circles is a powerful way to create positive change in world consciousness.

Joan is a mentor to the "Young Women of Excellence" Circle — a circle dedicated to holding a safe space for participation in meaningful conversation.

Dr. Kenley also facilitates and participates in dialogue and conversational groups that include men and women in business and consulting venues.

Media appearances
Joan has appeared on numerous television and radio shows: ABC's 20/20, CNN, Dateline, The Oprah Winfrey Show, and Good Morning America. She has also been featured in many local and national newspapers and major magazines: The New York Times Magazine, Reader's Digest, Health, Allure, Cosmo, Wired, and Fortune.

Professional leadership
Dr. Kenley was National Chair for the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to celebrate the Third Annual National Women's Health Week. Joan is also Director of Women's Initiatives and Advisory Board Member for Pathways to Peace.

Publications

 * Voice Power (New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1989)
 * Whose Body Is It Anyway? - Smart Alternative and Traditional Health Choices for Your Total Well-Being (New York: Newmarket Press, 1999)

Voice
Voicemail Systems
 * Nortel CallPilot
 * Nortel Meridian Mail
 * Pacific Bell Message Center
 * Verizon Information Services
 * Sprint Spectrum PCS

Television
 * The Simpsons Season 7 Episode 131, Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily (1995), Voice of Woman on Phone
 * The Simpsons Season 7 Episode 135, King-Size Homer (1995), Voice of Woman on Phone
 * The Simpsons Season 9 Episode 179, The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson (1997), Voice of Woman on Phone
 * Pillsbury
 * Isuzu
 * Macy's
 * Bank of America

Others
 * National Semiconductor's talking cash registers, cars, elevators, etc.