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Figures Of Speech

Figures Of Speech

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On this podcast, hosts Tammy Palazzo and Tim Wikstrom talk to a wide range of amazingly successful executives, business owners, and leaders about how learning to communicate effectively changed their lives and their fortunes.
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Episode 13: Inside Silicon Valley’s Gender Bias: Helping Female Entrepreneurs Secure Funding From Investors - Lakshmi Balachandra

Figures Of SpeechApr 26, 2019

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Episode 16: How To Become A Public Speaking DIVA - Shola Kaye

Episode 16: How To Become A Public Speaking DIVA - Shola Kaye

On today’s show we welcome Shola kaye, a personal impact coach, keynote speaker, and author of How to be a D.I.V.A. at Public Speaking. She is known for using her training in cabaret, stand-up comedy, and TV-presenting to help people conquer their fears of public speaking and establish workplace empathy. 

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Topics include:

  • How performing as an actor, comedian, and dancer can make you a more effective communicator.
  • Why authenticity is driven by how you behave and interact in the moment.
  • Learning how to understand your audience when public speaking and in the workplace. 
  • Exercises for building confidence as a communicator. 
  • What Shola is currently reading, watching, working on, and more.

Learn more about Shola on her website, follow her on Twitter, and watch her Tedx Talk.

May 24, 201956:45
Episode 15: Is The Fear Of Public Speaking Phobia An Anxiety Disorder Or Learned Behavior?

Episode 15: Is The Fear Of Public Speaking Phobia An Anxiety Disorder Or Learned Behavior?

Glossophobia is the cool and scientific name for the fear of public speaking. It is believed to affect up to 75% of the population, making it one of the most common phobias in the world. But what if we told you that this disorder may not, well, exist? What if we told you that you could speak in front of thousands of people with absolute confidence and not a drop of sweat? 

On this special episode of Figures of Speech, Tim and Tammy investigate their theory that for most of us, the fear of public speaking is not a true phobia—it is a learned behavior imposed by society, our upbringings, and false perceptions around speaking in public.

This episode features interviews with two special guests:

Dr. Theo Tsaousides

Dr. Theo Tsaousides is a neuropsychologist who has served as a clinician, researcher, educator, supervisor, and trainer. He provides services to individuals, groups, and organizations locally and internationally. As a “brain-training expert,” he has extensive clinical and research experience in cognitive rehabilitation, a set of interventions that aim to improve a person’s ability to perform cognitive tasks, so that they can increase their productivity and quality of life.  More specifically, the strategies he teaches target the executive functions of the brain, a set of mental skills involved in goal achievement. Through intensive training and practice, he helps his clients use their brains more efficiently for the pursuit of their own goals.

Learn more about Dr. Theo Tsaousides on his website and check out his latest book, Brainblocks: Overcoming the 7 Hidden Barriers to Success.

Dr. John Arden

Dr. Arden's work incorporates what is currently known about the brain and its capacities, including neuroplasticity and neurogenesis, with psychoneuroimmunology, epigenetics, psychotherapy research, mindfulness, nutritional neuroscience and social intelligence. His is the author of 15 books (translated into 20 languages), and has conducted seminars in all US States and 29 countries. Generally speaking, his work focuses on how we conceptualize mental health problems and their solutions. 

Learn more about Dr. John Arden on his website and check out his latest book, Mind-Brain-Gene: Towards Psychotherapy Integration.

May 24, 201901:40:11
Episode 14: Public Speaking And Happiness - An Interview With The World’s First Chief Happiness Officer - Arnaud Collery
May 15, 201901:14:38
Episode 13: Inside Silicon Valley’s Gender Bias: Helping Female Entrepreneurs Secure Funding From Investors - Lakshmi Balachandra

Episode 13: Inside Silicon Valley’s Gender Bias: Helping Female Entrepreneurs Secure Funding From Investors - Lakshmi Balachandra

On today’s show we welcome Lakshmi Balachandra, a Professor of Entrepreneurship at Babson College and an International Diana Institute Research Fellow at Babson’s Center for Women’s Entrepreneurial Leadership

Topics include:

  • Lakshmi’s early days as an associate VC and why she dedicated her career to studying the impact of trust, gender and other entrepreneurial characteristics in acquiring early-stage funding.
  • Exploring Lakshmi’s research that suggests “it’s not women who have a harder time raising money from investors, it’s anyone who fits certain feminine stereotypes.”
  • The Theranos scandal: how Elizabeth Holmes altered her behaviors to be more appealing to male investors.
  • How women founders can benefit from having a clearer understanding of what the expectations are when they step into the pitch room and how they can present themselves most effectively.
  • Are women founded venture capital firms a viable solution to Silicon Valley’s gender bias?
  • The books Lakshmi is currently reading and more.
Apr 26, 201901:10:52
Episode 12: The Secrets Of Becoming A Great Speaker - Carmine Gallo

Episode 12: The Secrets Of Becoming A Great Speaker - Carmine Gallo

On today’s show we welcome Carmine Gallo, a business communication expert, internationally popular keynote speaker, and author of several bestselling business books like Talk Like TED, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, and his latest, Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get from Good to Great

Topics include:

  • The origins of Carmine’s passion for communication and why he calls himself a “communications nerd.” 
  • Carmine’s top tips for individuals who are trying to get better at public speaking.
  • Exploring Carmine’s latest book, Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get from Good to Great.
  • Carmine’s thoughts on “soft skills” and what he learned from a conversation with Guy Kawasaki.
  • Finding a place for artificial intelligence in communication skills training.
  • The books Carmine is currently reading and more.

About Carmine Gallo: 

Carmine Gallo is a three-time Wall Street Journal bestselling author, internationally popular keynote speaker, Harvard instructor, and leadership advisor for the world’s most admired brands. A “communications guru,” according to Publishers Weekly, Gallo’s books have been translated into more than 40 languages. He delivers highly customized, engaging, inspiring, and actionable multimedia keynotes based on his international bestsellers: Talk Like TED, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, and The Storyteller’s Secret, and his latest book, Five Stars: The Communication Secrets to Get from Good to Great. 

Gallo’s books have been endorsed by billionaires such as Howard Schultz, Vinod Khosla and Marc Benioff, CEOs like Gino Blefari (Berkshire Hathaway Home Services of America) and Tony Hsieh (Zappos), and a wide range of experts from Tony Robbins to Adam Grant. Gallo is one of the most influential voices in communication, business and leadership and has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and Success Magazine as well as on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, and ABC’s 20/20. Gallo has built a reputation for transforming leaders into powerful storytellers and communicators at the world’s largest and most admired brands including: Amazon Web Services, Accenture, Allstate, Apple, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Google, HCA Health, Intel, LinkedIn, McKinsey, Medtronic, Merck, Microsoft, Walmart, and many others.  Carmine Gallo writes popular columns for Forbes.com and Inc.com, and the Harvard Business Review

Learn more about Carmine Gallo at www.carminegallo.com

Mar 12, 201901:01:33
Episode 11: The 7 Deadly Sins Of Speaking (And What To Do Instead) - Julian Treasure

Episode 11: The 7 Deadly Sins Of Speaking (And What To Do Instead) - Julian Treasure

On today’s show we welcome Julian Treasure, sound and communication expert, author, five-time TED speaker, and founder of The Sound Agency.
Jan 18, 201957:57
Episode 10: The Power Of Authentic Communication Across Cultures And Generations - Dr. Jennie Walker

Episode 10: The Power Of Authentic Communication Across Cultures And Generations - Dr. Jennie Walker

On today’s show we welcome Dr. Jennie Walker, Global Leadership Consultant and Author at Luminary Global, and Lead Faculty for M.A. in Organizational Development and Leadership at Ashford University.
Jan 18, 201947:30
Episode 9: How Pro Athletes Are Learning Improv & Game Theory To Become Stronger Communicators - Bla

Episode 9: How Pro Athletes Are Learning Improv & Game Theory To Become Stronger Communicators - Bla

On today’s show we welcome Blair Dalton-Bloomston, Partner and VP of Business Development at Game on NATION.
Jan 18, 201901:05:41
Episode 8: The Evolution Of Communication In The Corporate Environment - Valorie Rivero

Episode 8: The Evolution Of Communication In The Corporate Environment - Valorie Rivero

On today’s show we welcome Valorie Rivero, the Principal Consultant of WestWhile.
Jan 18, 201901:00:13
Episode 7: Closing The Communication Skills Gap - Jennifer Neumaier

Episode 7: Closing The Communication Skills Gap - Jennifer Neumaier

On today’s show we welcome Jennifer Neumaier, Enterprise Sales Manager, Learning Solutions at LinkedIn, and Strategic Advisor for Presentr.
Jan 18, 201950:04
Episode 6: Uncovering The Power Of Internal Communication - Jennifer Sproul

Episode 6: Uncovering The Power Of Internal Communication - Jennifer Sproul

On today’s show we welcome Jennifer Sproul, Chief Executive at the Institute of Internal Communications (IoIC).
Sep 10, 201801:01:36
Episode 5: Inspiring People To Speak Up And Make An Impact With Their Work - Monica Mo

Episode 5: Inspiring People To Speak Up And Make An Impact With Their Work - Monica Mo

On today’s show we welcome Monica Mo, the CEO and founder of WellSeek.
Aug 30, 201844:23
Episode 4: How To Communicate While Networking And Make Mindful Connections With New People - Michael Roderick

Episode 4: How To Communicate While Networking And Make Mindful Connections With New People - Michael Roderick

On today’s show we welcome Michael Roderick, founder and CEO of Small Pond Enterprises and founder of ConnectorCon.
Aug 23, 201851:36
Episode 3: Insider Tips For Becoming A Better Communicator And Launching A Podcast - Neil Mody

Episode 3: Insider Tips For Becoming A Better Communicator And Launching A Podcast - Neil Mody

On today’s show we welcome Neil Mody, CEO and Founder of SpareMin.
Aug 14, 201837:35
Episode 2: Why Great Speakers Are The Ones Who Can Be Themselves - Frans Johansson

Episode 2: Why Great Speakers Are The Ones Who Can Be Themselves - Frans Johansson

On today’s show we welcome Frans Johansson, author of The Medici Effect and The Click Moment, thought leader, and CEO of the Medici Group.
Aug 07, 201843:25
Episode 1: How To Communicate Successfully In A Startup Environment - Zach Ferres

Episode 1: How To Communicate Successfully In A Startup Environment - Zach Ferres

On today’s show we welcome Zach Ferres, CEO of Coplex.
Jul 31, 201840:03