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What is more important: to be more authentic to yourself or keeping the peace? Jennifer discusses a close relationship that triggers her...even over text message, while Saskia reveals two beautiful, metaphysical stories about her mother and how Saskia chose something more valuable than truth. What are the 3 questions Saskia says to ask yourself when in a tough moment with a loved one who pushes your buttons? And overall, how can we finally improve these embattled personal relationships? Purchase Saskia's AMAZING book that thoroughly discusses authenticity and the law of attraction! Best-selling author Elizabeth Lesser calls it “utterly fantastic!” The book is only available for purchase on Saskia's website: “More Than Words Can Say: The Making of Inspired Speakers” Thank you so much for this download! Please give me a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. My website is HERE and follow me @twoinchesofftheground
Saskia Shakin. She is SO amazing and we spoke so in depth about public speaking. This is a wonderful interview where this brilliant woman shared her true passion for speaking because you LOVE to be there, in the moment, allowing yourself to be free and to be heard. I love it and hope that you did too. Saskia Shakin started coaching Leaders in 1980—in a career that never ceases to surprise her. Her clients have worked in the White House; appeared before Congress; run global corporations; written Broadway plays; managed prestigious law firms; and held chairs at major universities. She saw herself as a consultant; her clients called her “coach.” She had expected to carve a niche in the world of PR and advertising; she ended up coaching executives in corporate America. Her interest was in the Arts; her clients were more often in Finance. One thing her career has taught her is: Expect the unexpected! Another thing her career has revealed: Authenticity speaks louder than words. So, be yourself. Everyone else is taken! Her book, More Than Words Can Say: The Making of Inspired Speakers unravels some of the mysteries of powerful presenters, whether speaking to one or 100.
THE KEYNOTE COACH with SASKIA SHAKIN. Saskia Shakin's philosophy is that we bring to the podium not just our speeches, but ourselves. So before we work on a speech, we must work on our values. Before we can engage an audience, we must engage ourselves. Her clients have worked in the White House; appeared before Congress; run global corporations; written Broadway plays; managed prestigious law firms; and held chairs at major universities. Her book, More Than Words Can Say: The Making of Inspired Speakers is a collection of war stories and wisdom taken from her vast experience as a coach to speakers from all walks of life. Listener call in number (347) 215-9456
Saskia Shakin started coaching Leaders in 1980—-in a career that never ceases to surpriseher.Her clients have worked in the White House; appeared before Congress; run globalcorporations; written Broadway plays;managed prestigious law firms; and held chairs atmajor universities.She saw herself as a consultant; her clients called her “coach.” She had expected to carvea niche in the world of PR and advertising; she ended up coaching executives in corporateAmerica.One thing her career has taught her is: Expect the unexpected! Another thing her careerhas revealed: When we speak in public, we bring to the podium not just our speeches butourselves. So, before we work on a speech, we must work on our values. Before we canengage an audience, we must engage ourselves.Her book, More Than Words Can Say: The Making of Inspired Speakers is a collectionof war stories and wisdom taken from her vast experience as a coach to speakers inpositions of leadership.Her website gives more details on her experience and herphilosophy, as well as offering excerpts from her book.Head online to purchase her book today.
Saskia Shakin started coaching Leaders in 1980—-in a career that never ceases to surpriseher.Her clients have worked in the White House; appeared before Congress; run globalcorporations; written Broadway plays;managed prestigious law firms; and held chairs atmajor universities.She saw herself as a consultant; her clients called her “coach.” She had expected to carvea niche in the world of PR and advertising; she ended up coaching executives in corporateAmerica.One thing her career has taught her is: Expect the unexpected! Another thing her careerhas revealed: When we speak in public, we bring to the podium not just our speeches butourselves. So, before we work on a speech, we must work on our values. Before we canengage an audience, we must engage ourselves.Her book, More Than Words Can Say: The Making of Inspired Speakers is a collectionof war stories and wisdom taken from her vast experience as a coach to speakers inpositions of leadership.Her website gives more details on her experience and herphilosophy, as well as offering excerpts from her book.Head online to purchase her book today.