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In this profound episode of The Speaker Driven Business, Jacqueline Nagle lets us in on an illuminating conversation with Sophie Scott OAM, an accomplished Australian journalist who boldly transitioned into professional speaking and carved out remarkable success for herself.
Sophie offers insights from delivering her first TEDx talk on recovering from burnout. She reveals a crucial realisation — that she needs to evolve from being a straightforward, instructive journalist to becoming an engaging, relatable speaker.
Jacqueline and Sophie dive deeper into key learnings, including narrowing content to impactfully deliver what the audience can absorb, the discomfort of new challenges, letting messages land through strategic pausing, and grounding yourself physically when you’re up on stage. Sophie also stresses embodying emotions so audiences feel moved rather than just informed.
This enlightening and amusing episode lets us further unearth other gems — the significance of vocal variety, the concept of being in the Second Circle when presenting, and the value of discerning feedback.
Peppered with vulnerable reflections and sprinkled with laughter, this episode will leave you feeling connected, motivated, and re-energized about the exhilarating craft of impactful speaking.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:
If you are on a mission to amplify your message to make a more meaningful impact, and you’d love to join a vibrant community of people all harnessing the power of speaking we’d love you to join us in our private Facebook group. Here you will gain access to exclusive live trainings, free resources and the opportunity to ask Jacqueline anything. It’s all designed to take the speaking game to the next level. We can’t wait to welcome you.
Join here : https://www.facebook.com/groups/speakerdrivenbusinesscommunity
To connect and learn more about creating a Speaker Driven Business connect with Jacqueline on LinkedIn. You can also follow Jacqueline on Instagram and join our Facebook Group.
Join the Speak More Collective.
In this profound episode of The Speaker Driven Business, Jacqueline Nagle lets us in on an illuminating conversation with Sophie Scott OAM, an accomplished Australian journalist who boldly transitioned into professional speaking and carved out remarkable success for herself.
Sophie offers insights from delivering her first TEDx talk on recovering from burnout. She reveals a crucial realisation — that she needs to evolve from being a straightforward, instructive journalist to becoming an engaging, relatable speaker.
Jacqueline and Sophie dive deeper into key learnings, including narrowing content to impactfully deliver what the audience can absorb, the discomfort of new challenges, letting messages land through strategic pausing, and grounding yourself physically when you’re up on stage. Sophie also stresses embodying emotions so audiences feel moved rather than just informed.
This enlightening and amusing episode lets us further unearth other gems — the significance of vocal variety, the concept of being in the Second Circle when presenting, and the value of discerning feedback.
Peppered with vulnerable reflections and sprinkled with laughter, this episode will leave you feeling connected, motivated, and re-energized about the exhilarating craft of impactful speaking.
WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:
If you are on a mission to amplify your message to make a more meaningful impact, and you’d love to join a vibrant community of people all harnessing the power of speaking we’d love you to join us in our private Facebook group. Here you will gain access to exclusive live trainings, free resources and the opportunity to ask Jacqueline anything. It’s all designed to take the speaking game to the next level. We can’t wait to welcome you.
Join here : https://www.facebook.com/groups/speakerdrivenbusinesscommunity
To connect and learn more about creating a Speaker Driven Business connect with Jacqueline on LinkedIn. You can also follow Jacqueline on Instagram and join our Facebook Group.
Join the Speak More Collective.