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Most leaders spend hours perfecting their slides…
and almost no time practicing how they show up.
In this episode, Christine sits down with Greg Shamie, communications expert and Senior Director of People Development at Leadership Development Partners, to unpack what actually makes someone compelling in front of a room.
Because here’s the truth:
You can have the best content in the world and still lose your audience in the first 15 seconds.
Together, they explore what separates forgettable presentations from ones that truly move people, from energy and presence to connection and authenticity.
You’ll learn:
Christine and Greg also share real, unfiltered moments, from presentation mishaps to powerful recoveries, that prove you don’t need to be perfect to be impactful.
If you lead meetings, present ideas, or want to influence more effectively, this episode will change how you think about showing up.
Because leadership isn’t just what you say.
It’s how people feel when you say it.
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Most leaders spend hours perfecting their slides…
and almost no time practicing how they show up.
In this episode, Christine sits down with Greg Shamie, communications expert and Senior Director of People Development at Leadership Development Partners, to unpack what actually makes someone compelling in front of a room.
Because here’s the truth:
You can have the best content in the world and still lose your audience in the first 15 seconds.
Together, they explore what separates forgettable presentations from ones that truly move people, from energy and presence to connection and authenticity.
You’ll learn:
Christine and Greg also share real, unfiltered moments, from presentation mishaps to powerful recoveries, that prove you don’t need to be perfect to be impactful.
If you lead meetings, present ideas, or want to influence more effectively, this episode will change how you think about showing up.
Because leadership isn’t just what you say.
It’s how people feel when you say it.