Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...
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Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...
Send me a text! Not every good story belongs in your talk. I know, I know! But it’s true. I’ve seen too many leaders confuse “funny” or “entertaining” with impactful. The result? Their audience remembers the laugh but forgets the message. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on the sneaky ways we sabotage our own talks by choosing the wrong stories. And don’t worry, I’m not just here to call you out. I’m here to hand you the tools so your next story actually lands. Here’s...
Speak Like It Matters Podcast
Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...