Podcast
Fabulous Facilitator Speaker Archetype with Susan Moe: Podcast Ep. 303
This is the second episode in our series exploring the four speaker archetypes. (You can discover your archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz.) Knowing your archetype will help you to: Create more impactful and memorable presentations Market yourself as a speaker using your strengths Try our recommendations to take your talks to the…
Read MoreStellar Scholar Speaker Archetype with Kristen Albert, Ed.D.: Podcast Ep. 302
This is the first episode in our new series exploring the four speaker archetypes. (You can discover your archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz.) Knowing your archetype will help you to: Create more impactful and memorable presentations Market yourself as a speaker using your strengths Try our recommendations to take your talks…
Read MoreWhy We Get Imposter Syndrome and What to Do About It with Melody Wilding: Podcast Ep. 301
You’ve most likely heard of “imposter syndrome” and perhaps you’ve experienced it yourself. If so, you’re not alone! I hear from women we work with that they sometimes suffer from imposter syndrome, especially as they think about putting themselves out there in a bigger way. You’re going to learn a lot in my conversation with…
Read MoreHow to Create Your Own Framework to Set You Apart as a Speaker & Thought Leader with Carol Cox: Podcast Ep. 300
Having a framework is a tremendous asset for your business – you can use it for sales conversations, on your website and marketing materials, and of course for your presentations. Having your own framework differentiates you from others – you’re building your thought leadership and intellectual property. A framework helps your audience to remember you…
Read More[Case Study] All the Ways You Can Leverage Your Own Framework with Amber De La Garza: Podcast Ep. 299
If you already have a framework that you use in your business and presentations, you will get some new ideas in this conversation on ways to use your framework. If you don’t already have your own framework, you’ll be inspired to create one! My guest is Amber De La Garza, the Productivity Specialist. Amber has…
Read MoreWomen in STEM Panel: Ways to Use Your Voice and Build Thought Leadership: Podcast Ep. 298
You won’t want to miss this powerhouse panel of women in STEM sharing how they use their voices to advocate for change and build their thought leadership. Whether you’re a woman in a STEM field or not, does it sometimes feel like you struggle to stand out, get your ideas heard, and have a bigger…
Read MoreIntegrating Your Story Into Your Talks with Carol Cox, Diane Diaz, and Joy Spencer: Podcast Ep. 297
How do you integrate your story into your talk and message? Which story should you choose? This is one of the main areas we work on with our clients in our Thought Leader Academy. Your personal story is one of the essential ingredients for your thought leadership and for your talks, whether you’re delivering a…
Read MoreMake an Impact by Writing Op-Eds with Princella Talley: Podcast Ep. 296
On the podcast this month, we’re exploring different ways you can channel using your voice and building your thought leadership platform. In this episode, we’re diving into the impact and legacy you can have by writing op-eds. Did you know that most op-eds are only 650-850 words in length? You can do this! My guest…
Read MoreCreating a Non-Profit for Your Thought Leadership with Arlene Blake: Podcast Ep. 295
On the podcast this month, we’re exploring different ways you can channel using your voice. Last week, we talked about building your personal brand. Next week, we’re going to focus on the impact you can have by writing op-eds for newspapers and magazines. In this episode, we’re taking a look at creating and leading a…
Read MoreAttracting a Diverse Clientele with Solita Roberts: Podcast Ep. 294
I hit the “easy” button earlier this year. I say this not as an excuse but as a wake-up call for myself. It was May of this year and we had an incredible group of women join our Thought Leader Academy – and I couldn’t help but notice that almost all of them looked like…
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