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Exclusive Interview with Tricia Brouk - The importance of speaking from our scars and not our wounds

10 Nov 2021

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Tricia Brouk is an international award-winning director. She has worked in theatre, film, and television for three decades. Tricia founded The Big Talk Academy where she certifies speakers in the art of public speaking. Tricia’s commitment and devotion to inclusion are a priority as all of her shows, events, and communities are diverse. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk, an award-winning podcast on iTunes and YouTube. The Influential Voice: Saying What You Mean for Lasting Legacy was a #1 New Release on Amazon in December 2020. She was awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals and Top Ten Speaker Coaches in Yahoo Finance in 2021 and the Empowered Women Award in 2021 by the IOATP. Her documentaries have received critical acclaim—winning Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and Los Angeles Movie Awards. Tricia has spoken at Forbes, Pride Global, The New York Public Library, Barnes and Noble, Ellevate, The Jumbo African Support Hub, and The National Organization for Rare Disorders.In this interview Tricia Brouk shares exclusive insight about the following topics: 1. How do we find our voice  2. How to create your own personal mission statement 3. Why ego can hijack your voice  4. The importance of speaking from our scars and not our wounds.With Podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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