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 ...
The Speaker’s Code (Part 1): Drop the Act. Find Your Presence.
Speak Like It Matters Podcast
24 minutes
5 months ago
The Speaker’s Code (Part 1): Drop the Act. Find Your Presence.
Send me a text! Are you performing… or actually leading when you speak? (And no — I don’t mean Broadway-level jazz hands. I mean that subtle, exhausting need to sound polished, perfect, and “on” every second you're on stage.) If your speaking feels a little too rehearsed, a little too robotic, and your audience still isn’t responding the way you hoped, this episode might be the slap-in-the-face clarity you didn’t know you needed. In this first episode of my 3-part series The Speaker’s Code: ...
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 ...