How to make speaking work…

The invisible cost of being too afraid to speak up in meetings
How public speaking anxiety and imposter syndrome can unintentionally project the wrong social signals.
Imposter syndrome — the persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud despite evidence of competence — is linked to increased anxiety and self-doubt in professional settings.

The Power of the Mind, Body, and Voice to Transform Speaking Skills
When it comes to speaking with confidence, many people focus solely on what they’re saying—content, structure, and delivery. But the most impactful speakers understand that the mind, body, and voice are deeply interconnected and must work in harmony to communicate effectively. I believe that to truly change your habits, you must first look at the root of how you use your body to communicate.
Zoom Fatigue…it is scientifically more exhausting!
My 7 Tips For Online Communication…
Accent Softening…it isn’t about getting rid of your accent!