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Speaking with Confidence (with Claire Fry)

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Ever struggled to get your message heard at work?

Maybe it’s in your boss’s leadership team meeting, where your input is minimized and the boys’ club is busy talking over you.

Maybe it’s when your voice shakes with nerves as you present the roadshow deck to challenging stakeholders.

Or maybe it’s at your mid-year, where you get feedback that others don’t see you as “presenting authoritatively.”

Thanks, boss, for that ambiguous feedback…what do I do about that?!

Dealing with this stuff at work can throw your confidence for a loop.

If you’re a leader, you want to sound like a leader.

Claire Fry has seen it all. As a voice actor and vocal confidence coach, she’s an expert in how to use your voice to confidently get your message across at work.

She joins me on this week’s episode of the podcast to break down a few simple techniques that you can use today to increase your confidence, improve your executive presence, and get your message heard.

What You'll Learn:

  • Are women’s voices heard differently? What’s with the unhelpful feedback about how we sound?

  • Secrets to communicating with more executive presence

  • How to leverage the 3 W’s for getting your message across more confidently

  • Using your unique voice to get heard at work

To learn more, visit The Mental Offload.

  continue reading

72 episodes

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Ever struggled to get your message heard at work?

Maybe it’s in your boss’s leadership team meeting, where your input is minimized and the boys’ club is busy talking over you.

Maybe it’s when your voice shakes with nerves as you present the roadshow deck to challenging stakeholders.

Or maybe it’s at your mid-year, where you get feedback that others don’t see you as “presenting authoritatively.”

Thanks, boss, for that ambiguous feedback…what do I do about that?!

Dealing with this stuff at work can throw your confidence for a loop.

If you’re a leader, you want to sound like a leader.

Claire Fry has seen it all. As a voice actor and vocal confidence coach, she’s an expert in how to use your voice to confidently get your message across at work.

She joins me on this week’s episode of the podcast to break down a few simple techniques that you can use today to increase your confidence, improve your executive presence, and get your message heard.

What You'll Learn:

  • Are women’s voices heard differently? What’s with the unhelpful feedback about how we sound?

  • Secrets to communicating with more executive presence

  • How to leverage the 3 W’s for getting your message across more confidently

  • Using your unique voice to get heard at work

To learn more, visit The Mental Offload.

  continue reading

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