- No questions asked: This writer says women need to stop asking themselves, "Who do you think you are?" if you're going to find your voice.
- Meet your new coach: Can technology make us more intelligent about gender in the workplace? My clients at SAP think so: "By surfacing this imbalance, the tool merely prompted us to reflect on our decision, identify unintentional bias which was rooted in a misinterpretation of their communication style, and correct for it before we finalized the decision."
- Did you miss? This week, the blog shared a case study from a favorite recent project of mine: Coaching a cadre of scientists to give TED-quality talks. Famous Speech Friday shared Amy Schumer's recent remarks that shut down a heckler who said, "Show us your tits."
- About the quote: This wisdom from Nelson Mandela certainly applies to speeches! Find more quotes like this one on our Pinterest board of great quotes by eloquent women.
Inspiration, ideas and information to help women build public speaking content, confidence and credibility. Denise Graveline is a Washington, DC-based speaker coach who has coached nearly 200 TEDMED and TEDx speakers--including one of 2016's most popular TED talks. She also has prepared speakers for presentations, testimony, and keynotes. She offers 1:1 coaching and group workshops in public speaking, presentation and media interview skills to both men and women.
Monday, September 12, 2016
The Eloquent Woman's weekly speaker toolkit
If you want to keep up with my wide-ranging reading list about women and speaking in real time, follow The Eloquent Woman on Facebook where these links are posted all week long--or just head here on Mondays, where I summarize them all for you. Either way, you'll be expanding your understanding of women and speaking:
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