Carol Cox on the She Believed She Could Podcast with Allison Walsh

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Carol Cox was recently on the She Believed She Could podcast with host Allison Walsh.

Listen in your favorite podcast app or at https://www.allisonwalshconsulting.com/podcast/episode/36c3aef0/evolving-from-expert-to-thought-leader-with-carol-cox.

Memorable Moments:

“Evolving from expert to thought leader empowers women to expand their influence, share their ideas, and lead with their stories for impactful change.”

“Information cannot replace the value of perspective. What lessons and experiences can you pull from to impact and form a genuine connection with your audience?”

“Emotion is the catalyst for change. Your audience will trust you to help them achieve greatness when they can feel the possibilities that lie within them.”

“The issue with “expertise” is that we are stuck in our heads, hyperfocused on sharing knowledge, instead of trusting in our hearts and bodies to form a true relationship with our audiences.”

 

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