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Welcome to the 30th episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter! That means 30 weeks of sharing all the things, and there's still so much more to come!
This week, we've focused on how no two brains are the same and how each of us interpret things differently. We've touched a lot in the past on how to communicate in different ways to reach your audiences in a way that is meaningful for them, and gets your message across.
To do this, we've brought in the best of the best! The incredible Kylee Leota, founder of Elements 4 Success - a global organisation delivering transformational experiences to individuals, teams, and businesses. Her services include psychological safety, high performance teams coaching, leadership, change management, and she designs bespoke programs as well. Her background is actually in the education sector. She spent 20 years working in education, including leadership roles in schools and at the regional level.
On this episode, we dive deep into the world of neurodiversity, what it means, and how it could, or should, impact your communications. Join us to hear all about it and grab some great tips on making sure your comms are inclusive!
Let's get into it.
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By Mel LoyWelcome to the 30th episode of the Less Chatter, More Matter! That means 30 weeks of sharing all the things, and there's still so much more to come!
This week, we've focused on how no two brains are the same and how each of us interpret things differently. We've touched a lot in the past on how to communicate in different ways to reach your audiences in a way that is meaningful for them, and gets your message across.
To do this, we've brought in the best of the best! The incredible Kylee Leota, founder of Elements 4 Success - a global organisation delivering transformational experiences to individuals, teams, and businesses. Her services include psychological safety, high performance teams coaching, leadership, change management, and she designs bespoke programs as well. Her background is actually in the education sector. She spent 20 years working in education, including leadership roles in schools and at the regional level.
On this episode, we dive deep into the world of neurodiversity, what it means, and how it could, or should, impact your communications. Join us to hear all about it and grab some great tips on making sure your comms are inclusive!
Let's get into it.
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Follow me on LinkedIn
Find out what I'm up to Instagram
Check out my website
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