Nausheen Chen
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Podcast Appearances
So if you can explain in very simple terms, what is the outcome that you achieve or that you help others achieve through your role, that's going to have a much more meaningful impact on whoever's listening versus your title.
It really depends on the platform and on the audience. The reason why I said I help people become the best speakers they can be is we've already had quite a bit of a conversation and we've talked about many different things that I do in a lot of detail. So in this context, I felt that I don't need to over explain that piece of confidence and the difference that it makes in people's lives.
It really depends on the platform and on the audience. The reason why I said I help people become the best speakers they can be is we've already had quite a bit of a conversation and we've talked about many different things that I do in a lot of detail. So in this context, I felt that I don't need to over explain that piece of confidence and the difference that it makes in people's lives.
It really depends on the platform and on the audience. The reason why I said I help people become the best speakers they can be is we've already had quite a bit of a conversation and we've talked about many different things that I do in a lot of detail. So in this context, I felt that I don't need to over explain that piece of confidence and the difference that it makes in people's lives.
But yes, for sure, taking it to another level, not just talking about the how piece of it, but really talking about the deeper impact that you can have on people's lives. I help you uncover the confidence that you didn't have when you spoke. That would be a more meaningful way of describing the work that you do. There's a fine balance though. I would say that
But yes, for sure, taking it to another level, not just talking about the how piece of it, but really talking about the deeper impact that you can have on people's lives. I help you uncover the confidence that you didn't have when you spoke. That would be a more meaningful way of describing the work that you do. There's a fine balance though. I would say that
But yes, for sure, taking it to another level, not just talking about the how piece of it, but really talking about the deeper impact that you can have on people's lives. I help you uncover the confidence that you didn't have when you spoke. That would be a more meaningful way of describing the work that you do. There's a fine balance though. I would say that
It really depends on what kind of an audience is listening in, because for some, that answer might be a bit too high level because you also don't want to be too vague and you don't want people to not be very clear on what you do, especially if you want them to be future clients, for example, especially if you want them to know what it is that you can actually help them with in a concrete way.
It really depends on what kind of an audience is listening in, because for some, that answer might be a bit too high level because you also don't want to be too vague and you don't want people to not be very clear on what you do, especially if you want them to be future clients, for example, especially if you want them to know what it is that you can actually help them with in a concrete way.
It really depends on what kind of an audience is listening in, because for some, that answer might be a bit too high level because you also don't want to be too vague and you don't want people to not be very clear on what you do, especially if you want them to be future clients, for example, especially if you want them to know what it is that you can actually help them with in a concrete way.
Yes, that is a process that you would start after learning to be a strong speaker. So I always think of it in these two steps, because the very first thing that you need to do when you're learning to excel in any discipline is looking at what has come before you. What are the masters saying? How are they working with the discipline?
Yes, that is a process that you would start after learning to be a strong speaker. So I always think of it in these two steps, because the very first thing that you need to do when you're learning to excel in any discipline is looking at what has come before you. What are the masters saying? How are they working with the discipline?
Yes, that is a process that you would start after learning to be a strong speaker. So I always think of it in these two steps, because the very first thing that you need to do when you're learning to excel in any discipline is looking at what has come before you. What are the masters saying? How are they working with the discipline?
So if you want to be an artist, the first thing you do is you study the greats and you look at their techniques. That's what I call learning. understanding and using the speaker's toolkit. So that's the first step, which is just looking at yourself and looking at what are the different ways that you're already speaking and what are your strengths and what are the opportunity areas?
So if you want to be an artist, the first thing you do is you study the greats and you look at their techniques. That's what I call learning. understanding and using the speaker's toolkit. So that's the first step, which is just looking at yourself and looking at what are the different ways that you're already speaking and what are your strengths and what are the opportunity areas?
So if you want to be an artist, the first thing you do is you study the greats and you look at their techniques. That's what I call learning. understanding and using the speaker's toolkit. So that's the first step, which is just looking at yourself and looking at what are the different ways that you're already speaking and what are your strengths and what are the opportunity areas?
How can you be a strong speaker overall? And then step two, once you understand how to work with your voice, how to use your body language, how to show up with the right energy, then you look at how can I add parts of my personality in this so that I don't sound like every other good speaker. That's where you lean into aspects of your personality. You figure out
How can you be a strong speaker overall? And then step two, once you understand how to work with your voice, how to use your body language, how to show up with the right energy, then you look at how can I add parts of my personality in this so that I don't sound like every other good speaker. That's where you lean into aspects of your personality. You figure out
How can you be a strong speaker overall? And then step two, once you understand how to work with your voice, how to use your body language, how to show up with the right energy, then you look at how can I add parts of my personality in this so that I don't sound like every other good speaker. That's where you lean into aspects of your personality. You figure out
Am I going to be, for example, a standoffish, colder, more perhaps sophisticated personality who doesn't always smile but contributes their opinion and expertise? Or am I going to be a more friendly, approachable personality that smiles more and emotes more and is more outgoing and shows that personality part of me, which is not that you want to come to me, but I want to go to you.