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How we say what we say is crucial; a speaker whose voice and body language don't match the message screams: I don't believe what I'm saying. For a leader to be credible and trustworthy, their voice, gestures, and message must look, sound and feel the same.
This week, I'm joined by the extraordinary Jaqueline Farrington, President and CEO Coach at Farrington Partners, Author, Speaker, Consultant, and Customized Communications Expert. Her latest book, "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," is full of practical and actionable tools to create congruency in gesture, voice, and expressions to create trust. She uses neuroscience to help speakers perform at their best and make engaging and appealing speeches, even in online environments.
Throughout this episode, you'll hear Jaqueline's best advice and tips to elevate your public speaking abilities, take your presentations to the next level, and become an engaging, trustworthy, and credible leader. You'll also hear about Jaqueline's acting background, what inspired her to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," and how to make your voice and body language match your speech.
Additionally, you'll hear Jaqueline's thoughts on Executive Presence, how to become better at "thinking on one's feet," the differences between presenting in-person and online, and more.
Tune in to Episode 391 and learn how to present like a pro and use your communication skills to spark transformation and innovation.
Some Questions I Ask:
How did you end up working in the communications field? (4:00)
Why are voice and body so important in leadership communication? (9:00)
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
A bit about Jaqueline's background (1:30)
What inspired Jaqueline to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations" (7:10)
How to make your voice and body language match your message (13:00)
Is it possible to learn to think on one's feet? (19:20)
The differences between presenting online and in person (26:30)
Connect with Jaqueline:
Farrington Partners website
Book: Jaqueline Farrington - The Non-Obvious Guide to Better Presentations
Becoming Your Best Resources:
Becoming Your Best Website
Becoming Your Best University Website
Becoming Your Best Library
Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How we say what we say is crucial; a speaker whose voice and body language don't match the message screams: I don't believe what I'm saying. For a leader to be credible and trustworthy, their voice, gestures, and message must look, sound and feel the same.
This week, I'm joined by the extraordinary Jaqueline Farrington, President and CEO Coach at Farrington Partners, Author, Speaker, Consultant, and Customized Communications Expert. Her latest book, "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," is full of practical and actionable tools to create congruency in gesture, voice, and expressions to create trust. She uses neuroscience to help speakers perform at their best and make engaging and appealing speeches, even in online environments.
Throughout this episode, you'll hear Jaqueline's best advice and tips to elevate your public speaking abilities, take your presentations to the next level, and become an engaging, trustworthy, and credible leader. You'll also hear about Jaqueline's acting background, what inspired her to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations," and how to make your voice and body language match your speech.
Additionally, you'll hear Jaqueline's thoughts on Executive Presence, how to become better at "thinking on one's feet," the differences between presenting in-person and online, and more.
Tune in to Episode 391 and learn how to present like a pro and use your communication skills to spark transformation and innovation.
Some Questions I Ask:
How did you end up working in the communications field? (4:00)
Why are voice and body so important in leadership communication? (9:00)
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
A bit about Jaqueline's background (1:30)
What inspired Jaqueline to write "The Non-Obvious Guide To Better Presentations" (7:10)
How to make your voice and body language match your message (13:00)
Is it possible to learn to think on one's feet? (19:20)
The differences between presenting online and in person (26:30)
Connect with Jaqueline:
Farrington Partners website
Book: Jaqueline Farrington - The Non-Obvious Guide to Better Presentations
Becoming Your Best Resources:
Becoming Your Best Website
Becoming Your Best University Website
Becoming Your Best Library
Book: Becoming Your Best: The 12 Principles of Highly Successful Leaders
Book: Conquer Anxiety: How to Overcome Anxiety and Optimize Your Performance
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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