You probably are a good speaker. You share helpful info. You care about serving. You’ve got stories, maybe even a little humor. But what does good actually mean? That people liked it? That you hit all your points? That someone clapped? The truth is — you’ve never been taught what “good” really is. Beyond vague feedback or a gut feeling… how are you supposed to know? That ends today. In this episode, I’m pulling a private training out of the vault — a breakdown of the 5 Levels of Speaking I t...
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You probably are a good speaker. You share helpful info. You care about serving. You’ve got stories, maybe even a little humor. But what does good actually mean? That people liked it? That you hit all your points? That someone clapped? The truth is — you’ve never been taught what “good” really is. Beyond vague feedback or a gut feeling… how are you supposed to know? That ends today. In this episode, I’m pulling a private training out of the vault — a breakdown of the 5 Levels of Speaking I t...
241. What If Stress Is Driving Your Business Decisions? With Rebecca Vigelius [Refresh Series]
The Ramble Refinery with Heather Sager
1 hour 6 minutes
5 months ago
241. What If Stress Is Driving Your Business Decisions? With Rebecca Vigelius [Refresh Series]
Episode 4 of the Spring Refresh Series You already know when it’s time to make a change. But what if the way you’re deciding is the real problem? In this episode of The Ramble Refinery, I’m joined by my client and friend Rebecca Vigelius, a former VP turned copywriter turned certified neurosomatic intelligence practitioner and stress coach. We dive into the untold truth behind her bold business pivot—one that was less about courage and more about capacity. This isn’t just another “follow your...
The Ramble Refinery with Heather Sager
You probably are a good speaker. You share helpful info. You care about serving. You’ve got stories, maybe even a little humor. But what does good actually mean? That people liked it? That you hit all your points? That someone clapped? The truth is — you’ve never been taught what “good” really is. Beyond vague feedback or a gut feeling… how are you supposed to know? That ends today. In this episode, I’m pulling a private training out of the vault — a breakdown of the 5 Levels of Speaking I t...