Marketing Podcast with Allison Shapira
Podcast Transcript
As a former opera singer, Shapira brings a unique perspective to public speaking. She helps business owners harness their voice as an instrument to most effectively communicate their message.
Shapira works with global brands as a speaker, trainer, and executive communication coach. Additionally, she provides coaching and support to women leaders through the Vital Voices Global Partnership, an organization that empowers women in the worlds of business, government, and the nonprofit sector.
She is the author of the book Speak with Impact: How to Command the Room and Influence Others. In this episode, Shapira shares the secrets to giving a great speech, crafting your messaging, banishing nerves, and making a lasting impact on your audience.
Questions I ask Allison Shapira:
- How do you make someone see the costs of not speaking with impact?
- How much of giving a great speech is about content and how much is about delivery?
- What role does rehearsal play in preparing for a presentation?
What you’ll learn if you give a listen:
- How to conquer your public speaking nerves.
- What the basic building blocks are for a great speech.
- The importance of recognizing your voice as an instrument.
Key takeaways from the episode and more about Allison Shapira:
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