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Communication isn't a soft skill—it's a crucial leadership skill.In this episode of Let's Talk, People, Emmy-winning journalist turned executive communications coach, Jane Hanson, joins Emily to unpack what it really takes to communicate with clarity, presence, and influence in today's distracted, high-stakes world.They dig into what “executive presence” actually means (and what it doesn't), why being present is one of the most underrated leadership tools, and how to use storytelling to drive buy-in.From navigating virtual meetings to inspiring confidence under pressure, Jane offers tactical advice, powerful reminders, and a little tough love for leaders ready to up their communication game.Timestamps:[00:10:51] – Presence Over Performance: Jane explains why true communication starts with presence, and how to train yourself to drop in, cut the noise, and connect in real time.[00:18:19] – How to Run a Meeting People Actually Want to Join: Jane shares her formula for virtual team meetings that are clear, concise, and engaging, including her rule for cameras on and how to build real connection in the first five minutes.[00:23:12] – Stop the Monologue: Matching Message to Medium: How to know when to use a live meeting versus a written update and why so many managers misuse meeting time.[00:29:09] – If You Want to Be Heard, Tell a Story: Jane shares how storytelling, not just data, helps managers communicate upwards in a way that resonates and drives change.[00:32:38] – Executive Presence, Redefined: Forget gravitas. Jane unpacks the real components of executive presence from confidence and clarity to calm in a crisis, and how leaders can build it intentionally.Access the episode transcript.Join the Conversation: This year, we're taking audience questions! Send in your toughest people management and leadership challenges, and we'll anonymize them and tackle them in an upcoming episode. Email Abigail on our Let's Talk, People team with your situation as a written note or voice memo to abigail@arosegroup.com.Connect with Emily Frieze-Kemeny on LinkedIn and Instagram or explore her work through AROSE Group's website.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Let's Talk, People in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts. It helps others discover the show.Thanks for listening to Let's Talk, People!
Send us a textYour team is constantly reading you—analyzing every movement, stance, and gesture you make as a leader. Even when you're silent, your body is having a conversation with everyone around you. What exactly is it saying?Nine-time Emmy Award-winning journalist Jane Hanson pulls back the curtain on leadership's most under-appreciated tool: body language. With insights developed through decades of television broadcasting and leadership coaching, Hanson reveals the powerful truth that humans communicated through body language for millions of years before spoken words existed—and this primal language remains our most trusted form of communication today. Throughout the conversation, Hanson shares practical wisdom for emerging leaders navigating the complex world of nonverbal communication. She explains why crossing your arms might undermine your credibility regardless of your intentions, how claiming your physical space earns respect in new environments, and why the pause may be your most powerful (and underutilized) leadership tool. When your words and body language don't align, people instinctively trust what they see over what they hear.Perhaps most compelling is Hanson's perspective on vulnerability and compassion in leadership. Rather than viewing these qualities as weaknesses, she demonstrates how authentic physical presence—leading with an open posture and genuine engagement—signals both kindness and strength. "I don't think you can be compassionate and not be strong," Hanson notes, challenging traditional notions of authoritative leadership.What is your body language revealing about your leadership style right now? Listen, reflect, and transform your silent communication to lead with greater authenticity and impact.Jane's Episode Links:1. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/2. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/3. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV4. Website: https://www.janehanson.com/Jane's Recommended Book/Movie/Podcast List:Books: I love to read thrillers simply because they pique my interest. Books that help me escape are my favorite. Tom Clancy and Daniel Silva are two of Support the showTrench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front is humbled to have been named #5 in the Top 20 for Best Canadian Leadership-themed podcasts for 2025. Connect to Trench Leadership:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYnaqOp1UvqTJhATzcizowATrench Leadership Website: www.trenchleadership.caLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trench-leadership-a-podcast-from-the-front/?viewAsMember=trueAre you looking for a podcast editor/producer? Do you enjoy the quality of the show? The editor of Trench Leadership, Jennifer Lee, is taking new clients. Reach out at https://www.itsalegitbusiness.com. Reviews are the best way for the show to know what is working, what needs improvement, and what to talk about in the future. If you have a topic that you're passionate to hear more about, feel free to reach out at simonk@trenchleadership.ca to connect and share your ideas.
In this week's episode of Love Notes, Dr Deb Castaldo is joined by inspirational speaker and author Danny Bader and acclaimed journalist and 9 time Emmy winner Jane Hanson for an inspiring conversation about the art of communication and how it impacts all relationships and the quality of life.
Speak with Confidence: Emmy Award Winning Advice with Jane Hanson What if the biggest obstacle standing in your way… is you? In this eye-opening episode of Look for the Good, 9-time Emmy Award-winning former NBC News anchor Jane Hanson joins Carrie Rowan to reveal how self-doubt and imposter syndrome hold us back—and how to break free by owning our unique stories. Jane shares her expert insights from over 30 years of interviewing world leaders, celebrities, and newsmakers, uncovering the essential skills that make great communicators stand out. Learn how to use body language to your advantage, uplevel your conversations, and embrace vulnerability in the best possible way. She also shares wisdom from one of her greatest mentors—her strong-willed aunt, who taught her a life-changing lesson: “Change your attitude, change your life.” Stay tuned until the end, when Jane reveals the simple evening ritual that ensures you end every day on a high note. Tune in now and step into a more confident, empowered version of yourself! BIO: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Find out how to work with Jane at www.JaneHanson.com Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Look for the Good is dropping? Sign up for the Look for the Good Podcast Chat weekly newsletter to get behind the scenes insights, special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Learn More about Carrie here: https://carrierowan.com/
How can leaders build cultures that inspire innovation and foster trust while mastering the communication skills that turn vision into reality? Host Denis Gianoutsos revisits the most impactful moments of 2024 with insights from Dr. Alex Vincent and Jane Hanson. Dr. Vincent reveals the keys to crafting workplace cultures that empower individuals and align with organizational goals. At the same time, Jane Hanson shares transformative lessons from her journey as an Emmy-winning broadcaster to coaching leaders in effective communication.Expect actionable strategies, compelling reflections, and thought-provoking lessons from two expert voices. Let this highlights of wisdom and insights prepare you to lead with clarity, confidence, and purpose in 2025. Tune in to be inspired and equipped for what's ahead!EP548: Redefining Organizational Culture with Dr. Alex VincentWhy Culture Matters: Discover why culture outshines strategy and drives talent retention and organizational successPsychological Safety and Security: Understand the difference between these concepts and how they shape thriving workplacesActionable Insights: Learn how to evaluate your organization's cultural strengths and weaknesses using surveys, diagnostics, and honest conversationsEvolving with Purpose: Hear Dr. Vincent's advice on adapting culture to align with changing environments while attracting top talentEP549: Mastering Communication and Purpose with Jane HansonThe Power of Purpose: Jane shares how purpose drives clarity and composure, even during high-stakes situations like 9/11From Broadcaster to Coach: Explore Jane's transition from NBC anchor to communication coach and her journey to teaching leadership communicationLessons from the Greats: Hear stories and takeaways from her interviews with presidents, business leaders, and changemakersCommunication Secrets: Learn how to balance transparency and confidentiality in leadership to build trust and credibilityKey Quotes:"Culture eats strategy alive—it's the foundation of any thriving organization." - Dr. Alex Vincent"Every great leader must communicate and communicate well—it's the bridge between vision and action." - Jane HansonThe 10 Ways to Lead in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: www.LeadingChangePartners.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisgianoutsos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisgianoutsos/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadershipischanging/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DenisGianoutsos
On today's episode of The Executive Appeal Podcast join Alex D. Tremble (CEO of GPS Leadership Solutions & KeynoteSpeaker) and Jane Hanson (Former Host NBC'S New York Live, and CEO/Founder of HHH Productions) as they discuss the common topic of difficult conversations. Learn from Jane as she reveals her top strategies for handling tough talks with authenticity, empathy, and confidence. Discover how to face critical questions and navigate complex discussions like a pro!Guest BIO:Emmy award winning television journalist and media/presentation/video coach Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Among her clients: top tier leaders in finance, insurance, startups, pharma, technology, education, fashion and media; chefs, sports figures and restaurateurs. She hosts programs on cable, digital and life streaming channels. And she is a frequent speaker, emcee, and panel moderator. Jane spent most of her broadcast career at NBC New York, including anchoring "Today in New York”, appearances on the Today show, reporting on every major event from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington. She also hosted Jane's New York that traveled the world; and later New York Live. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. She's been honored by New York's Police Detectives, New York's Firefighters, and numerous other groups, and has served on the board of several philanthropies.
Join Atoya Burleson this week as she sits down with Jane Hanson, a true media trailblazer and Emmy Award-winning television journalist. Jane, also a distinguished Forbes writer and esteemed coach, shares her journey of breaking barriers in the industry and her commitment to empowering others to reach their full potential. Tune in to hear Jane's insights on navigating the media world, her strategies for success, and how she helps others carve their own paths to achievement. This episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to make their mark.This Week's GuestJane Hanson's InstagramFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.comTeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
Join Atoya Burleson this week as she sits down with Jane Hanson, a true media trailblazer and Emmy Award-winning television journalist. Jane, also a distinguished Forbes writer and esteemed coach, shares her journey of breaking barriers in the industry and her commitment to empowering others to reach their full potential. Tune in to hear Jane's insights on navigating the media world, her strategies for success, and how she helps others carve their own paths to achievement. This episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to make their mark.This Week's GuestJane Hanson's InstagramFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.comTeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
Ann discusses gender parity at these Olympics and how these Paris Olympics have set themselves apart from previous Olympic Games with former NBC host/correspondent Jane Hanson, who visited the Olympics the first week.
Ann talks about the final round of the men's Olympic Golf competition which was going on 'live' during the show. Bob Harig, golf writer, SI Golf, joins her from Le Golf National, outside of Paris, to talk about how fans and players are embracing these Olympics, how an Olympic medal may weigh in on 'Player of the Year' voting, why Olympic Golf should be a team competition; Ann discusses gender parity at these Olympics with former NBC host/correspondent Jane Hanson, who visited the Olympics the first week.
If you don't believe in what you're doing, how can you expect anyone else to?Jane Hanson is an Emmy award-winning television journalist, a coach, and a media trainer, working on helping people to communicate better. Jane believes in putting ourselves in someone else's shoes, being respectful, and remembering there is no magic formula to good communication and relationship building.Statistics tell us that most of the people who are becoming entrepreneurs now are women. Jane encourages women to look around and see how many opportunities there are to help each other on our journey. We are surrounded by community, there are many ways in which we can help each other spread the word about our businesses, and the things we are passionate about.Never forget to have fun and not take anything too seriously!Notes:
How do leaders stay composed under immense pressure and guide others through uncertainty? Get insights from host Denis Gianoutsos' captivating discussion with Jane Hanson, an Emmy Award-winning former news anchor now coaching communication strategies. Drawing from interviews with presidents and CEOs, Jane shares wisdom on leading during crises, responsibly handling confidential data, building trust, and adapting one's style to meet rising expectations. You'll learn timeless advice on focusing your purpose, choosing words intentionally, and listening actively to connect in a fast-changing world. Whether a novice leader or seasoned veteran, this episode delivers immediate takeaways to become a more conscious communicator and steadfast leader, even amidst chaos.In This Episode:Jane discussed the significance of maintaining composure during chaotic events like 9/11 by focusing on your purpose.The guest speaker highlighted the importance of being responsible with confidential information as a leader.Denis underscored the necessity of building trust within an organization to adapt during uncertain times like the pandemic.Jane explored how leadership changed during the pandemic, with leaders needing to be more vulnerable and building more trust.Denis shared insights into the differing mindsets between two leaders he coached during the pandemic.The guest speaker also touched upon the high expectations that millennials and Gen Z have for leaders today.Jane emphasized the critical role of listening as a leadership skill.Main Takeaways:Focus on your purpose during chaotic situations.Leaders should be responsible with confidential information.Building trust enables organizations to adapt during uncertainty.The pandemic required leaders to be more vulnerable and build more trust.Proactive leadership was needed, not waiting for problems to blow over.Younger generations have high expectations of leaders today.Listening actively is a crucial leadership skill.Quotes:"Every great leader has to communicate and communicate well" - Jane Hanson"Leadership, in a few words, is about responsibility and obligation. We have a responsibility and an obligation to ensure that what we say and do is responsible." - Denis Gianoutsos "I need to learn how to be more vulnerable because vulnerability is another huge part of leadership." - Jane Hanson"Active listening is crucial for a leader. You need to listen to the people surrounding you, and if you don't understand something, you need to find someone who can explain it to you." - Jane Hanson"It takes preparation and understanding what you're going to say and how you're going to say it." - Denis Gianoutsos Connect with Jane: Website: https://www.janehanson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/IG: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/janehansonFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTVConnect with...
Succession Stories host Laurie Barkman, The Business Transition Sherpa®, welcomes Jane Hanson, a nine-time Emmy award winning correspondent. She has an amazing resume as a network co-anchor in New York, and has covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of the Yankees victory parades. She has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities. She's currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. Laurie and Jane discuss how leaders have tough conversations, especially when it comes to succession. At the core of everything has got to be respect. Whatever the conversation is, you need to prepare carefully. You also have to make sure that your decision is absolute, there can't be any wavering. Also hear Jane's take on the HBO show, Succession, and how she'd advise the sibling rivals if she could. Enjoy this Succession Stories episode on how to have tough succession conversations with Jane Hanson. Find Jane Here: https://www.janehanson.com/ ❤️ Show us the love: Submit a review for "Succession Stories" on Apple Podcasts or Spotify _______________________________________ My Links:
As we ring in the New Year it is always a good idea to take a moment and reflect on the past year. We continue our tradition of doing so by providing a compilation from a few guests who provided timeless advice. Jenna Fisher is the Co-lead of Global Financial Officer Practice at Russell Reynolds Associates and a Wall Street Journal bestselling author with a new book To the Top: How Women in Corporate Leadership Are Rewriting the Rules for Success. In this conversation, Jenna shares how she interviewed dozens of women who provided inspirational and practical stories that she used in her book. In addition, she discusses the synergy the book has with her business and what she learned in the process of writing. Mark Miller, is the Vice President of High Performance Leadership, Chick-fil-A Inc. and author of Culture Rules: The Leader's Guide to Creating the Ultimate Competitive Advantage. Mark gives insight into being an embedded research house within Chick-fil-A and how pragmatism and leadership are the keys to balancing the scales between the two. Lily Zheng is a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion speaker, strategist, and organizational consultant. Recently they wrote DEI Deconstructed: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing It Right. Lily discusses the ebb and flow of DEI in the workplace and how it is something that is needed all the time not just when things go wrong. Jane Hanson is an Emmy Award winning Journalist with thirty years of coaching experience helping people communicate more clearly and efficiently. Jane shares what thought leadership means to her and how the heart of soul of it is communication. She discusses knowing your purpose and provides tips and advice for communicating in mediums you might not excel at. Three Key Takeaways: · While doing research for a book or any thought leadership, reaching out to a diverse audience can help give you a wider and more balanced perspective. · Everything rises and falls with leadership. · As a thought leader your purpose needs to be getting the important information you have out into the world for others to hear and use
Effective communication extends beyond our words. In this episode of Transform Your Workplace, host Brandon Laws is joined by Jane Hanson, an Emmy award-winning television journalist and communication coach. The two unravel the secrets to good communication, from clarity and body language to the challenges of conveying your message via technology. Tune in to learn how you can learn how to communicate better in this ever-evolving world of work. TAKEAWAYS In the era of remote work and virtual meetings, we're essentially all “on TV,” which has an obvious impact on our energy, appearance, and the need for succinct communication. Speakers are faced with the challenge of maintaining engagement in a world filled with overstimulation, with the average audience's attention span at about eight seconds. Listen actively and ask questions for clarity, even if you're afraid of looking uninformed. Focus on improving one aspect of your communication at a time, gradually enhancing your overall ability to convey your message to others. Great leaders ask questions, seek perceptions from others, and understand the importance of humility in effective leadership. A QUICK GLIMPSE INTO OUR PODCAST
On Dominate Your Day Podcast today I chat with Emmy Award winning journalist Jane Hanson. We delve into her humble beginnings to how she bacame an award winning journalist and how she is now using her skills to help others improve their communication abilities. Her story is a testament to the power of courage, perserverance and the willingness to learn. Episode Overview: Minute 11 - Helping people bring clarity to their communications Minute 16 - Non-verbal clues to think about when communicating with others Minute 23 - Helping people be their authentic selves Find out more about Jane Hanson To learn more about the work that I do, please visit Dana Williams Co The Strengths Journal
Jane Hanson is a 9-Time Emmy-Award winning television journalist. As an anchor at NBC Jane reported on every major event from the tragedy of 9/11 to celebrations in the streets of New York when the Yankees celebrated World Series victories, to every twist and turn on Wall Street. Along the way, Jane became expert in the art and science of communication and connection. Today, Jane is an executive communications coach and helps leaders develop elite communication skills in order to fuel the growth of the organizations they lead. Today, Jane joins us to share insights about developing what is arguably the most important skill every leader must have: Becoming an elite communicator. You can connect with Jane on LinkedIn here (https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/). You can learn more about Jane's tools and subscribe to her newsletter here (https://www.janehanson.com/). You can also follow Jane on Instagram at: @janehansonofficial Find Jane on Facebook here (https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV) For video excerpts of this and other episodes of the Sales Leadership Podcast, check out Sales Leadership United here (https://www.salesleadershipunited.com).
An inspiring episode with Jane Hanson, who is a communication coach and broadcast host. We talk about how leaders or any one can have more influence on others using communication skills. Some of the takeaways: 1: Clarity of message is essential for effective communication, including defining the main message and adding context and storytelling. 2: Body language, including eye contact, leaning in, and using gestures, plays a crucial role in reinforcing your message. 3: Pausing during your speech is brave and enhances the importance of your message while making your audience listen more attentively. 4: Upright posture conveys confidence and belief in what you're saying, contributing to effective communication. These and much more were discussed in this conversation. Until the next episode, stay INSPIRED and make the biggest difference in your area of responsibility and beyond. For any inquiries, please contact fouad@alame.ch
In the episode 162 of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast I am speaking with Jane Hanson about my favourite topic - effective communication. Tune in to listen to the important tips for communication in business and everyday life. Jane Hanson is an Emmy award-winning television journalist and coach. She has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Her social media links: IG: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/janehanson Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV Thank you for joining me on this episode of IDEAS+LEADERS. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review so that more people can enjoy the podcast on Apple https://apple.co/3fKv9IH or Spotify https://sptfy.com/Nrtq. __________ I'd love to connect with you! You can find me, Elena Paweta, the host of IDEAS+LEADERS podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elena.paweta/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-paweta/
Want to learn how to get better at speaking, presentations or even podcast interviews?In this episode of The Business Ownership Podcast I interviewed Jane Hanson. Emmy award winning television journalist and media/presentation/video coach Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. She focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Jane spent most of her broadcast career at NBC New York, including anchoring "Today in New York”, appearances on the Today show, reporting on every major event from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington. Learn how to become a great communicator. Check this out! Jane Hanson Website: https://www.janehanson.com/Jane Hanson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/Join our Facebook group for business owners to get help or help other business owners!The Business Ownership Group - Secrets to Scaling: https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessownershipsecretstoscalingLooking to scale your business? Get free gifts here to help you on your way: https://www.awarenessstrategies.com/
Jane Hanson is the Founder and CEO of HHH Productions, LLC, a consultancy helping clients elevate their speaking engagements. As an Emmy award-winning television journalist and media coach, she has spent over 30 years teaching people to enhance their communication skills. Jane has hosted programs on cable channels and private satellite broadcasts and has participated in events, including the New York Emmys, Toys for Tots, and Race for the Cure. She has been an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York Live. In this episode… Research shows that 78.8% of people fear public speaking more than death. This is especially true for women who view themselves as 30% less capable than their peers. How can you gain the confidence to elevate your speaking and communication skills? When breaking into the media industry for the first time, women had to be assertive and aggressive to compete with their male counterparts. But renowned media speaker Jane Hanson says that women can be authoritative and compassionate simultaneously. Approximately 80% of communication is nonverbal, and 38% relies on voice and tone. The key to confident communication is to hone your messaging by refining your body language, tone, and voice. Join Andrea Heuston in this episode of the Lead Like a Woman Show as she chats with Jane Hanson, the Founder and CEO of HHH Productions, LLC, about becoming a confident female speaker and leader. Jane describes the nuances of media communications, evolving trends in public speaking, and how she empowers women in media.
Jane Hanson, a rural Minnesota native, joined NBC in New York as an anchor and correspondent three decades ago. She co-anchored "Today in New York" and hosted "Jane's New York," covering 9/11 tragedies to Yankees' victories. Her interviews span presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities. With nine Emmys and various awards, she's an esteemed communications coach. Jane also serves on several boards, including the Susan B. Komen Foundation. Currently, she hosts NBC4's "New York Live" and remains active as an emcee, speaker, and broadcaster. Tune in for The Business Spotlight in podcast anytime. Connect with Jane at JaneHanson.com and on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to our sponsors at BrainLoveHealth.com and StadiumBags.com. Please support UnsilencedVoices.org. Thanks to Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You". Connect with Word of Mom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and email us at info.wordofmomradio@gmail.com for more info. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.
The Emmy Award-winning television journalist and coach explains how advisors can grow their practices by improving their communication skills. Host: Greg Bartalos.
Sharing her perspective on finding your why and organisational purpose, Jane discusses key changes taking place in HR and business leadership. On hybrid and flexible working, Jane provides the idea of ‘putting up scaffolding' – how to create principles and a framework – for bringing together different expectations on this aspect of the Future of Work. Reflecting on AI, Jane offers thoughts on how to take all colleagues in to the future with optimism. Advocating for HR's role in bringing energy to DE&I leadership across the business, Jane picks out reverse mentoring as an example of impactful work. Topics in Jane's episode: Inspiring better workplaces Successful and productive flexible working AI and skills, life-long learning and opportunity Jane's experience of feeling excluded HR's critical role in enabling DE&I The mutual benefit of reverse mentoring Finding your why Referenced resources: Simon Sinek Join the free How HR Leaders Change the World community and get our weekly newsletter – be the first to learn about new episodes and receive free bonus materials that help you showcase how your HR work is also driving positive change: https://frombabieswithlove.org/pages/how-hr-leaders-change-the-world We have a favour to ask! Would you tell an HR friend about the podcast? Or share the link with an HR team you think would find it helpful for their work? We're excited to bring more of your peers into the community, and hugely appreciate your help to make it happen! Linkedin: @FromBabieswithLove Email: hrleaders@frombabieswithlove.org Website: https://frombabieswithlove.org/ How HR Leaders Change the World is brought to you by social enterprise, From Babies with Love. Across Moments that Matter, we provide employee engagement gift services to global HR functions and donate 100% of our profit to orphaned and abandoned children around the world. We transform commonly existing gift spend in to strategic, efficient and inclusive tools in your People Strategy, delivering Exceptional Employee Experience, and at the same time, ESG results.
Imagine being the first person on-air during the tragic events of 9/11 or interviewing global icons like Desmond Tutu. How would you communicate with the world in those powerful moments? This episode features an exclusive conversation with Jan Hansen, a three-decade veteran of NBC who co-anchored at Today in New York. Join us as she shares her incredible journey and insights on public speaking, emotional connection, and active listening.From her small-town Minnesota roots to the heart of New York City, Jan has honed her ability to connect with audiences on a deeply emotional level. We discuss her unforgettable interviews and her coverage of world-changing events, revealing the power of vulnerability and empathy in communication. Jan also shares practical tips for expressing emotion and preparing for public speaking, as well as the impact of COVID-19 on our need for human connection.Of course, communication is a two-way street, and Jan emphasizes the importance of active listening in our daily interactions. Be ready to learn how attentiveness and understanding can prevent misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and broken relationships. Don't miss this enlightening episode as Jan Hansen shares her wealth of knowledge, experience, and perspectives on public speaking and communication.NOTABLE QUOTES"I'm here to tell you that there's no reason to be fearful because everything you ever do in public speaking or speaking of any sort, it's just a conversation, be it between two people, 20 people, 100 people, a million people, it's simply still a conversation." – Jane"People will forget what you did. They'll forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel." – Jane"You can engage with that audience, and they can engage back with you." – Philip"And one of the most crucial and incredible things that you need to do then is to have super great eye contact... I look at people in the eye and I look at them because that makes them know that they are important to you." – Jane"The pauses, they're the most underutilized tool we have. Super good speakers dare to take a pause... So take a pause. That's all you have to do is take a pause." – Jane"I would love people to understand the art of communication. That really there's two parts of it. One is talking and one is listening... I really believe that if we listen better, we would communicate better and we would be so much better in this world." – Jane"We just want to listen to respond rather than listen to actually give an answer and understand what the person is trying to say." – PhilipRESOURCESJaneWebsite: https://www.janehanson.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontvTwitter: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTVFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jane.hanson.129YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSCxKKs2vHvmbnUKgWOR_IQ PhilipInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamphilipsessions/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philipsessionsLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-sessions-b2986563/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealphilipsessions Support the Show.
Today Claire Pedrick MCC is in conversation with Emmy award winning television journalist and coach Jane Hanson who has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. There's plenty of tips about creating great video content. And we explore why it matters to be vulnerable and, in the words of Nadia Bolz-Weber why this is about speaking from our scars not our wounds. Contact Jane through her website https://www.janehanson.com/.
My guest for this episode is legendary New York broadcast journalist and 9 time Emmy Award-winner Jane Hanson who shares her blueprint for how to thrive by successfully overcoming challenges in media, your career and life. Jane grew up in rural Minnesota with no contacts in news or entertainment, and arrived in New York with determination, a strong work ethic and the best advice she ever received from her aunt who said the secret to a long, happy life is your ability to change your attitude. Jane is also a much sought after speaker and communications coach whom I've been following for ages, and it was her LinkedIn post on women owning their space that made me say, I have to talk to Jane Hanson! Jane's key takeaways: listen more (listening is the key to a great interview) make eye contact stop playing it small and start taking up space language matters especially body language change your attitude consider other perspectives ask questions develop relationships and allies Key words: tenacity grit perseverance discipline adaptability work ethic Learn more about Jane's work at www.janehanson.com or visit her on social media at: IG: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/janehanson Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV
Your main goal as a thought leader is to get your insights into the world. But if your communication doesn't live up to its message, then your thought leadership will gather dust on a shelf To offer insights that elevate your communication, I've invited Emmy Award winning Journalist Jane Hanson to join me for today's podcast. In addition to being a journalist, Jane is a coach with thirty years of helping people communicate more clearly, more efficiently, and with greater panache. Jane shares a recent study that revealed the average American has an eight second attention span. Eight seconds! That means thought leaders have to be able to take advantage of a tiny flicker of time to communicate ideas quickly and clearly. Often, thought leaders are better at communicating in a single medium. However, to be successful, you'll need to master many different mediums - because different audiences have different preferences! Jane shares great advice for learning new mediums, and offers elements to strengthen your message in any form. Jane shares why thought leaders should follow in the footsteps of comedians, rehearsing their material over and over, working on timing, inflection, and nuance. If you are deeply familiar with your strongest talking points, speaking in front of crowds will become easier, and your speeches will appear more natural. Plus, we learn how to get personal with an audience by mingling and getting to know them before an event, adding touches that make your keynote feel tailor-made for that audience. Jane shares so much advice for becoming a better communicator. You are going to want to listen to the episode, read the transcript, and take notes! Three Key Takeaways: * Good communication is the heart and soul of thought leadership. * Tailor your message to the audience to increase clarity and impact. * Strife to deliver your ideas with passion, confidence, and comfort.
How do you get your message across in less than 8 seconds - the average attention span of the modern world?A nine-time Emmy award-winning journalist and news anchor, Jane Hanson worked for NBC for 30 years prior to becoming a communications coach. She was the host of New York live, an anchor and reporter for NBC, including at the launch of what is now known as Today in New York, and had her own programs such as Jane's New York. For the past 30 years, she has helped leaders and people communicate with confidence, whether in an immediate situation, facing down a camera and having the confidence to be on video and to improve their presentation skills. In this episode, Jane talks about how she left her hometown of Canby, Minnesota, a city with no stoplights, for the bright lights of New York City, where she discovered the world of broadcast journalism. She shares that journalists are the conduit between a story and its viewer, as she defines the news as “when something extraordinary happens to somebody ordinary”. It is their responsibility to convey the truth in a way that the audience would understand. With media going beyond just print, radio and television, there is a need for top executives to undergo crisis communication and media training in handling possible questions which need their voice, so that they could communicate with transparency, authenticity and empathy for those impacted by the situation. This could be observed in one's body language, tone of voice, eye contact and choice of words, among others. At the end of the day, journalists are not just out looking for bad news, but are out to look for stories worth telling. With the advent of multiple platforms and a mere 8-second attention span to catch, communication needs to be brief, highly engaging, and emotive. To use Maya Angela's quote, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.Download this episode to discover how you can effectively communicate with confidence to your audience.Website: janehanson.comEmail: jane@janehanson.comLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/Join us in our mission at The Leadership Project and learn more about our organization here. https://linktr.ee/mickspiers You can purchase a copy of the Mick Spiers bestselling book "You're a Leader, Now What?" as an eBook or paperback at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZBKK8XV
Public speaking still holds a top spot as one of mankind's greatest fears. When you improve your public speaking skills, it will set you apart as a leader and help you progress in any organization or community you're a part of. In this conversation with Jane Hanson, you will discover strategies to become more influential in front of the room and take steps become an amazing public speaker!
In developing personal brand, body language is usually the elephant in the room. We all know its there but no one pays attention to. Research studies show that body language count for a whooping 60% of our total communications. The nonverbal signals make up a huge part of our daily communications.In this episode, Surbhi is joined by Jane Hanson who is a 9-time Emmy award winner for her work in journalism and now is a sought-after coach by executives to help them communicate better.In the episode, Surbhi and Jane talk about practical ways that you can bring awareness about your body language in daily communications. Different sensorial parts make up for over all body language. Jane discusses how one can consider each of it and then hone the overall body language.Enjoy this episode.If you'd like to connect with Jane, below listed are few links to get in touch with Jane directly:Website: https://www.Janehanson.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/Email : jane@janehanson.com Thank you for listening!You can connect with the host - Surbhi Dedhia - on LinkedIn to share ideas and thoughts on building your #thoughtleadershipThe Making of a Thought Leader podcast is brought to you by Jot My Bio.comJot My Bio helps executives and entrepreneurs to narrate their professional experience through personal bios. Personal bios are essential to position one's work experience and skill sets to attract more interactions, be it on the About us section of the website, Linkedin or on presentation slides. To get a professionally handcrafted bio, get in touch with https://www.JotMybio.com
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored Today in New York, and hosted Jane's New York; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards; and she is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. Outline Introducing Jane Hanson. 0:02 How leaders can truly reach people in today's world. 0:49 Why it's important for leaders to show their vulnerability, even if it makes people feel uncomfortable. 3:12 Talking about taking risks is scary, but change is going to happen no matter who you are. 5:23 Who is a hero of Jane's? 7:26
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored Today in New York, and hosted Jane's New York; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards; and she is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. Outline Introducing Jane Hanson. 0:02 How leaders can truly reach people in today's world. 0:49 Why it's important for leaders to show their vulnerability, even if it makes people feel uncomfortable. 3:12 Talking about taking risks is scary, but change is going to happen no matter who you are. 5:23 Who is a hero of Jane's? 7:26
@janehanson is a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field, while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. janehanson.com jane@janehanson.com
My guest this week is Jane Hanson, an Emmy award winning television journalist and coach who has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. She focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Jane has hosted programs on cable channels and private satellite broadcasts, covering nearly every subject, from healthcare to food to finance to religion. And she is a frequent speaker, emcee, host, and panel moderator. 3:50 – Jane 101 She's a communications coach and speaker and worked for NBC Networks in New York for almost 30 years. Jane grew up in a rural town in Minnesota and moved to New York City, where she felt embraced by the city and its people. Her father was an incredible inspiration and read newspaper articles to Jane when she was little. 12:55 – Being a minor celebrity Being on TV made her a minor celebrity, and she had to develop a thick skin when people said unkind things. She got to interview some of the most interesting people in the world, but the hours were long and she saw some horrific things. 15:10 – Technology changes Jane saw many technology changes in TV over the years. When she began, they didn't have cellphones and laptops. She reveled in watching technology's development and always wanted to be at the very front of it. 25:19 – Stories that stuck with her Jane was the first reporter on air at NBC on Sept. 11, 2001. She showed live footage and talked with a janitor who witnessed what happened. She was on the air for almost 8 hours straight on 9/11. Jane was interviewing Desmond Tutu when he found out he won the Nobel Peace Prize. 32:36 – Coaching women Some of the most prominent women in the world tell Jane that when they walk into a boardroom full of men, they feel like they're in kindergarten. Jane often feels like a shrink and has to coach women to be more confident. We need to be better advocates for our own abilities. You have to own your expertise. 55:07 – Get to know you Strangest pet peeve? People who are late. Memorable moment from past year? Traveling to South Africa FEATURED QUOTES I reveled in watching technology's development, and I always wanted to be at the very front of it. Some of the most prominent women in the world tell me that when they walk into a boardroom full of men, they feel like they're in kindergarten. Many times I almost feel like I am a shrink that I am trying to instill self-confidence in women. We need to be better advocates for our own abilities. You have to own your expertise. CONNECT: https://www.janehanson.com/ Thank you to our partners of the show! Are you looking to clean up your household cleaning products this year? MamaSuds would like to help! The best way is to simply start with one product. Every time you run out of a specific cleaning product, replace it with a non-toxic one. Another tip, purchase a product that has multiple uses. The MamaSuds Collection has many multiple use products (castile soap or the toilet bombs are just a few!). Their blog has lots of great tips and a castile soap recipe that you can print and make a lot of your own effective cleaners! Give them a try at www.mamasuds.com and don't forget to use the coupon code MOLLY for 15% off your order! I'd like to thank our other partner of the show and that's Tradlands. Tradlands is an INCREDIBLE sustainable fashion brand that believes in clothing that you can live in NOW and love forever. Clothing that not only makes you feel like your best self, but also fits in a way that flatters. Their gorgeous dresses, pants, tops, and more are designed to move with you throughout your busy days. Their Nico dress is my dress in a love language —not only does it have sleeves, but also POCKETS and you know how I feel about dresses with pockets. I love how comfortable and stylish each piece - and they come in colors like classic neutrals or vibrant hues. One of the things I love most about Tradlands is their focus on sustainability and creating small batch clothing that lasts… they never over produce what they make and focus on only the highest quality materials. And you know how much I love supporting small businesses, too. Check them out at https://tradlands.com/businesswithpurpose and use the code MOLLY20 for 20% off!
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored “Today in New York,” and hosted “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently, she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4. Jane has won 9 Emmys; was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and Firefighters, among many other awards. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. and was President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field, while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. Website: janehanson.com Social Media Handle: Twitter ID:https://twitter.com/janehanson Instagram ID: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aligned-with-purpose-in-life-and-leadership/support
Jane Hanson grew up in rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join NBC as an anchor and correspondent in NY. She co-anchored “Today in New York,” and hosted “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business leaders, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently, she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4. Jane has won 9 Emmys; was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and Firefighters, among many other awards. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. and was President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. She is currently a much sought-after communications coach working with top-tier leaders in every field, while continuing to emcee, speak and host broadcasts. “You have literally got to believe that you will succeed and you cannot let the obstacles get in your way. You must always put one foot in front of the other. It is a journey; it is not a sprint. And to be able to succeed takes a lot of what is going on in your head and your attitude… The way you keep on with life is change your attitude. So consistently keep your attitude in a good place. Don't give up.”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-nmn
If you're wondering how to captivate your audience, this episode is for you.Listen as Jane Hanson shares the three core elements of communication needed to grab your audiences' attention and keep it.Jane Hanson is a 9-time Emmy Award-winning journalist. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING TO TODAY'S EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:The three core elements of communication needed to grab your audience's attention and keep it.Why if what you say and how you say doesn't match your body language you're message won't land with your audience.Why communication is at the foundation of cultivating real relationships with your audience & team.If this episode inspires you in some way, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway– whether it's created those aha moments or given you food for thought on how to achieve greater success. And while you're here, make sure to follow us on Instagram @creativelyowned for more daily inspiration on how to effortlessly attract the most aligned clients without having to spend hours marketing your business or chasing clients. Also, make sure to tag me in your stories @creativelyowned.Selling the Invisible: Exactly how to articulate the value of your cosmic genius even if your message transcends the typical “10k months” & “Make 6-figures” types of promises. Free on-demand training >>> https://www.creativelyowned.co/watchnowTo apply for Elevate, an experience for coaches & consultants wanting to craft & scale their offers that sell on autopilot using attraction marketing, click here!To find out how to own your unique edge, amplify who you truly are (& get paid for it), take your business to cosmic proportions, and have fun doing it grab it here!! https://www.creativelyowned.com/quizTo connect with Jane:Janehanson.comInstagramLinkedinFacebook
For many women as they enter midlife their confidence takes a hit (or several hits) which can lead to a downward spiral in many aspects of their lives. But it doesn't have to be this way. Guest Jane Hanson is an expert at not letting age define you. She spent over three decades as a high profile news anchor and correspondent in New York on "Today New York" and "Jane's New York." She has won 9 Emmy Awards and various community awards and doesn't dwell on her past. She's a prime example of moving forward and being committed to being purposeful. She now trains people how to communicate better on the job and in life. Join Lauren and Jane as they spiritedly discuss: how we can all feel confident as we age; how to find your purpose (which can be ever changing); how contributing to others helps you feel confident and capable; Jane's values and fundamental beliefs and how you can transform a challenging experience into a positive lesson and opportunity for growth; and how you have to have a good attitude. Instagram: janehansonofficial Jane's website: janehanson.com
In this lively episode, Ulrike and her guest Jane Hanson, an Emmy award-winning television journalist and coach speak about the importance of combining what you say, how you say it and how you get this in sync with your body language to communicate more impactfully on the job. Jane knows perfectly what she's talking about as she has been in front of a camera many years of her life and has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Good communication is always related to good preparation combined with the right mindset. When we spend time shaping our message we should not forget to consider carefully the ‘how' we deliver it. People sense energy and non-verbal cues in milliseconds and to be convincing we need first of all to be convinced ourselves and then adapt our message to our audience. If you want to find out how you can access more powerful body language, how you can assess your way of communicating and learn about 5 mental tricks to communicate with confidence then tune in to this episode!About Jane Hanson:Jane Hanson began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. About Ulrike Seminati:Ulrike Seminati is a long-standing senior executive, coach and author. After over 20 years of being a successful leader in corporate organizations, Ulrike believes that female leadership is one of the biggest untapped potentials in the world. She is combining all her experience and years of excelling in the corporate world with powerful self-development techniques and gives it to hard workers like you, allowing you to flourish, realize the root causes of your struggle, and finally land that leadership spot you're after!Get your free e-book “Top 10 Achievers' Lessons” by clicking https://bit.ly/3laezkL!Outline of the Episode:[02:00] The importance of communication in our life[02:33] Adapting your message to the audience[04:16] How you say your message - good preparation is everything![09:08] Having powerful body language[15:19] Assessing yourself[19:45] Shining bright even if you're an introvert[26:55] 5 mental tricks to communicate with confidenceResources of Jane Hanson:Website: https://www.janehanson.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTVConnect with Ulrike!Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/empoweringfemaleleaders/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/empowering-female-leaders/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com
In today's hybrid work world where we are sometimes working via Zoom, sometimes from work, and sometimes from our home basement, it is imperative that we are on top of our communication game so we can represent ourselves well, enhance our presence, and resonate with any audience we might be in front of. My special guest, Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years using the lessons she has learned in her broadcast journalism career to help people communicate better. You will learn lots of communication tips from Jane in this episode, which is essentially a masterclass in speaking effectively.You're also going to hear how Jane came to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for WNBC New York. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York.” Later, she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York.” She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of the Yankees' victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; she has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities and has won 9 Emmy awards as well.Timestamps:• [7:08] “I was so curious about everything. And I think that's the key to being a good journalist, being curious and asking questions.”• [9:31] Jane talks about the key to being a great communicator is to use your ears!• [11:45] “...because doing Zoom, or Google Chrome or whatever we're using today, actually saves people a lot of time and money. We don't have to travel. We don't have to commute. We don't have to do a lot of things that cost us the most precious thing we have in our life, which is our time…”• [16:45] Jane shares that the tone of your voice and the way that you are saying things makes a big difference.For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit: https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comConnect with Us!Dr. Christine Li -Website: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/To work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labGuest InformationJane Hanson -Website: https://www.janehanson.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jane.hanson.129Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/
Jane Hanson, Emmy award winning television Anchor, communication coach, and Forbes contributor. Jane had the most amazing career in tv and broadcasting. She shares her story of getting an opportunity and the incredible amount of dedication and hard work it took to achieve what she did. It's not easy for anyone transitioning from one career to another. Hear how Jane has effectively built a new career as a communications coach. *This episode was recorded live on google hangouts. Show notes: Connect with Jane Hanson: Website: https://www.janehanson.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/janehanson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv
Episode 64: This week on “Dan's Talks,” Dan speaks with Jane Hanson, longtime NBC news anchor. Since her lauded career as an Emmy-winning television … Read More
Jane Hanson, an Emmy Award-Winning Television Journalist, speaks of the people who impacted her early life, her role as an Emmy Award-Winning Television Journalist, … Read More
Emmy-award-winning journalist Jane Hanson shares the secrets of communicating like the pros. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why we're listening wrong–and how to fix it 2) How to communicate through body language 3) The words that undermine your credibility Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep729 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JANE — Jane Hanson began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports.Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters.She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. • Website: JaneHanson.com — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People by Joe Navarro • Past episode: 341: Decoding Body Language with ex-FBI Special Agent Joe Navarro — THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Blinkist. Read or listen to summarized wisdom from thousands of nonfiction books! Free trial available at blinkist.com/awesome. • FSAstore.com. Use your flex spending account funds with the greatest of ease! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a seasoned TV anchor covering world events throughout the globe, Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Not only does it enhance their presence and ensure they resonate with every type of audience, but in today's fast-paced world, it is imperative to be on one's A game 24/7. Web: https://www.janehanson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV Bio: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Read more about her at https://www.janehanson.com/. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
As a seasoned TV anchor covering world events throughout the globe, Jane Hanson has spent over 30 years helping people learn to communicate better. Hanson focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. Not only does it enhance their presence and ensure they resonate with every type of audience, but in today's fast-paced world, it is imperative to be on one's A game 24/7. Web: https://www.janehanson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontv/ https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTV Bio: Jane Hanson grew up on the prairies of rural Minnesota, coming to New York three decades ago to join the NBC networks. She began as an anchor and correspondent for NBC New York in 1979. In 1988, Jane was named co-anchor of “Today in New York,” a position she held until 2003 when she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of “Jane's New York”; She covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; has interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities; traveled as far as the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and the great depths miles below New York City for her special reports. Most recently she hosted a daily entertainment and lifestyle program, New York Live, for NBC4 in New York City. Jane has won 9 Emmy Awards. In addition, she was named Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives and received a similar honor from New York's Firefighters. She has also been the recipient of numerous other awards for her service to the community. Jane has served as the March of Dimes Walk-America Chairman, honorary chair for the Susan B. Komen Foundation's Race for the Cure, and as a board member of Graham Windham, Phipps Houses, the Randall's Island Sports Foundation, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, and Telecare. She has taught courses on communication at Long Island University, Stern College, and the 92nd Street Y. Hanson is a Past President of the New York Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Read more about her at https://www.janehanson.com/. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Got Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, iHeart Radio & Google Podcasts. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
BREAKING: Iconic NYC news anchor Jane Hanson stops by the podcast to talk about her career in broadcast, as well as her current work teaching communication skills to professionals around the globe. From the prairies of rural Minnesota to newsrooms in South Dakota and Iowa - and finally to the soundstage at NBC in NYC - Jane has covered events ranging from the tragedy of 9/11 to the joy of Yankees victory parades to Wall Street and Washington; interviewed presidents, business magnates, prisoners, and celebrities. Morning Show tea was definitely spilt in this episode - you don't want to miss it!
SEGMENT 1 with Jane Hanson: Effective communication has always been the key to being a successful small business owner. But now with most of our communications happening online, have the rules of being a powerful communicator changed? Here to help small business owners become powerful communicators in every medium is long-time TV anchor and communication coach, Jane Hanson.SEGMENT 2 with Shawn Hill: A lot of small business owners think that the only time you can get a review is after the customer has purchased from you. But what if you could get a review at multiple points in the customer's journey to increase your chances of getting a great final review? Shawn Hill is here to share how small businesses can utilize reviews and reputation marketing to grow their business.SEGMENT 3 with Andrea Kayne: Now is the time to think about how your company can fit into the personal lives of your employees, not the other way around. The pandemic has caused people to reject “universal truths” and “shoulds” that don't reflect their values. If your company's lifestyle doesn't work for them, they'll move on. Andrea Kayne is here to help small business retain their team members by re-centering on work-life balance and finding their inspiring why.Sponsored by NiceJob and Plastiq.
Channeling your Inner Nazi As Australia descends deeper and deeper into Coronavirus madness, it brings out the best in many who want to help and support their friends, neighbours and family. Others, however, seem to revel in the tyranny of the moment including, sadly, some members of the police force. Shame on them! Jane Hanson of the Daily Telegraph has contacted us about our suggestion that people drop by hospitals while they are out and about to see if they look crowded. Apparently, she feels it is illegal to make such a suggestion. She has been invited to appear on Under the Wire as a guest to discuss this further. We hope she will accept the invitation. Aged care residents, workers and people who just work in aged care facilities (such as maintenance, kitchen staff and administration workers) are being bullied into accepting flu shots or risk losing their jobs. In addition, people in totally unrelated industries (hairdressing, food service etc) are being told to vaccinate or walk. But is this legal?
Jane Hanson is a nine time Emmy award winning broadcast journalist, communication coach, and Forbes contributor. She has spent her 30 year career helping prominent leaders learn how to communicate better in today's world.After nearly 10 years as an anchor and correspondent for NBC networks, Hanson was named co-anchor of “Today in New York” in 1988. In 2003, she became the station's primary anchor for local programming and the host of the “Jane's New York” and most recently, she hosted a daily lifestyle program, “New York Live.”Given her background, communication coaching was a natural next step for Hanson. Her coaching technique focuses on three core elements: what you say, how you say it, and how your body language keeps it all in sync. She coaches for corporation leaders, major publishers and editors, politicians, entrepreneurs, chefs, and more.Hanson is a decorated broadcaster with 9 Emmy Awards and the title of Correspondent of the Year by New York's Police Detectives. Listen to Jane Hanson with Ossa CEO Marla Isackson on episode #132 of the Mind of a Mentor podcast!Connect with Jane Hanson here:Website: https://www.janehanson.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/janehansonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehansonofficial/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHansonTVLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janehansontvYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSCxKKs2vHvmbnUKgWOR_IQMind of a Mentor is an Ossa original show hosted by Marla Isackson, Founder and CEO of Ossa Collective women's podcast network. For more information about Ossa, visit: https://ossacollective.com/Follow Ossa on Socials- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ossaforpodcasters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ossa-collective/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ossacollectivenetwork
Mind Of A Mentor #132 - Jane Hanson (Emmy Award Winning Broadcaster And Coach) by Ossa Collective
If you love strong, bold New York women this is the episode for you! We begin by interviewing longtime PPR client, Dr. Dyan Hes, who runs Gramercy Pediatrics. Legendary NYC anchor + reporter Jane Hanson also stops by to talk about life after local news and her thriving media training consultancy.
Former NBC TV host and 9X Emmy Award winner Jane Hanson shares how to shine in your media interviews and business presentations. Read the blog post here: https://smarthustle.com/powerful-media-interview/ YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/32viX5k Join our tribe: https://smarthustle.com/smart-hustle-nation/ Follow Smart Hustle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/smarthustlemag Follow Ramon Ray on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RamonRay
If you spend time on Zoom (hello?) then you will be singing hallelujah when you listen in this great advice today from nine-time Emmy Award winning TV journalist Jane Hanson. An NBC anchor for years, and now a communications consultant, and host of Curious Jane, she shares some priceless advice on how to not only look your best on zoom, but even more importantly how to connect and communicate effectively. Learn more about Jane at www.janehanson.com For more grownup fun, sign up for The Three Tomatoes newsletters.
In this episode of Bleav in Middle Age Warriors, Chris & Rick interview a special guest to discuss the challenges of reinventing yourself in middle age. Jane Hanson, a TV news anchor and reporter with WNBC in New York for nearly 30 years shares her thoughts on career rebirth after 50. Jane and Chris tell … Continued
Jane Hanson has interviewed VIPs from Bishop Desmond Tutu to Presidents to Rock Stars, Pop Stars who turned out not speak English (you'll hear that funny story)... you name 'em, she's probably interviewed them. And she's collected nine Emmy Awards over the years for her efforts. She is credited as being the first person to announce on-air that the Twin Towers were struck by a plane on 9/11 - she recounts her version of that harrowing day and the professional battle it took to remain steady amidst so much emotion and horror. While she is a big city gal now, her story began in a tiny rural town in Minnesota. And, like every other guest on this show, it is wrought with twists, turns and No's that she has fought turn into Yes's. SHOW NOTES: How growing up in a tiny town in Minnesota sparked Jane's curiosity to learn about the rest of the world, (2:50). The effect of Jane's father reading her the newspaper at age 4 and talking about what was happening in the world, (3:22). A fortuitous outcry for women in television when Jane got to college leading to a very quick, but dramatic, trajectory to New York City, (3:41). The importance of the support and belief of a father in his daughter, (7:26). The power and motivation of having a huge family as an amazing support system, (8:19). The price you pay with your family when you branch out and do something very different, (11:13). After being plucked to the big leagues, navigating the fine line of staying true to one's self and doing what is required for a higher level in a highly competitive industry, (12:24). The importance of modeling successful behavior from those who are ahead of you in your industry, (12:40). When interviewing a President or rock star that had been interviewed by many famous journalists, the power of preparation to make sure her interview was special, (15:38). The fun experience of New York Live, (16:40). Controlling an interview's subject matter with the questions you ask, "You can take people places differently by asking them questions differently", (18:20). The interview Jane will never forget: while sitting on a park bench interviewing Desmond Tutu he is interrupted to find out he won the Nobel Peace Prize, (19:18). The significance, and simultaneous lack of significance of being recognized with 9 Emmy Awards and how the awards really belong to her entire support team, (21:48). Why some of the kindest people are actually the best interviewers, (24:39). Why a journalist's obligation is always to their audience, not the guest, (25:46). A very funny story about a interview with a wildly famous pop star that no one realized did not speak English, (26:50). A story about interviewing a TV personality who got mad when Jane asked difficult questions, (28:09). Jane's experience as the first journalist to announce the first plane going into the Twin Towers on 9/11, (31:14). The horrific site Jane saw on 9/11 that forced her to tell her camera guys to pull out, (35:07). The sadness associated with 9/11, (37:53). The price that was paid for such success as a broadcaster, (39:32). How concern for Jane's daughter led her to leave the early morning news and actually pushed her to start her own venture with Jane's New York, which was a "spectacular adventure" that would celebrate New York to revitalize it after 9/11, (40:24). A particularly cool trip to Mongolia as a part of Jane's New York, (42:28). The illusions of television and the movies, (44:28). How 9/11 made Jane far more purposeful, (45:58). How newsrooms, and other high stakes work environments, can get callous, (48:17). Why people in intense jobs tend to bond with one another, (49:42). Story about Jane getting shot at early in her career on an Indian Reservation, (50:27). Story of Jane getting a bottle held to her neck during a live broadcast, (51:11). Jane's present-day media coaching, (53:03). Jane's go-to mantras when everything falls apart, "It's only TV" and "You're good at what you do. Believe in yourself. Keep it honest. Keep it real. Be authentic," (55:49). Jane's advice to her younger self (age 40), give more thought to what's next, really reflect on where you are, (57:00). LINKS: Purchase 10,000 "No"s Apparel Here to Support the Show Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (shop thru this site for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.) Jane Hanson Official Website Instagram: @janehanson Twitter: @janehanson Facebook: JaneHansonTV LinkedIn: JaneHansonTV RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s: Ep 29: Dr. Drew, Infertility & the Making of a Social Media Giant, Emily Raiber Ep 2: Columbine to Sundance, Kimi Culp Ep 51: How to Transition from Child Prodigy to Mommy/Entrepreneur, Maria Sansone If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com
Ann talks with media professional Jane Hanson, and Karen Ballou, Owner of Immunocologie, a natural skin care line, who are creating a media platform to educate all about CBD and why so many athletes are using it to relieve pain and inflammation. Lane Radwill, Communications Director, Athletes for Care, joins in to educate about CBD, CBD oil, what it does, how it works and the difference between CBD and THD. AthletesforCare.org
Ann talks with three dynamos in the communication business about women in business, women in sports and the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, the pre-eminent gathering of women leaders. Jane Hanson & Mary Civiello, first female co-anchors in a major market; communication coaches and Pattie Sellers, Chair of the Fortune Powerful Summit and she and Nina Easton run Sellers Easton Media.
Nine-time Emmy Award winning journalist, Jane Hanson joins host Cheryl Benton in this week’s Happy Hour Podcast to share tips on how to communicate better. Jane has conducted over 100,000 interviews with presidents of the U.S. and other countries, celebrities, CEOs, and everyday people. She’s emceed events and moderated dozens of panels (like our May 11 Renewal Summit). All her experiences have given her insights into what works and what doesn’t, and she’s turned that experience into a business that helps people communicate better. Learn more at JaneHanson.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mark likes to keep things fresh, this show is a little different but still just as good as always. Triathlon Royalty Jane Hanson (AG Kona World Champion) joins Mark and helps him answer listeners questions and shoot the sh*t. Enjoy
Mark likes to keep things fresh, this show is a little different but still just as good as always. Triathlon Royalty Jane Hanson (AG Kona World Champion) joins Mark and helps him answer listeners questions and shoot the sh*t. Enjoy
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: soprano Lucy Crowe with conductor David Bates, Apple of my Eye, Jane Hanson, and film composer Patrick Doyle.
The 2014 Early Music Festival promises to be a lively one. With instruments, scores, and performances of an 18th-century vintage, you’ll be surrounded by the sounds of another century. Enjoy this musical preview featuring Jane Hanson and Michael Monaco from the opera “Thomas and Sally.”
The Governor’s Musick is Colonial Williamsburg’s resident 18th-century musical ensemble. Jane Hanson, Herb Watson, Jenny Edenborn and Wayne Moss perform.