183. The Gift of Speaking: How Your Words Inspire, Influence and Impact
Public Speaking, Confidence, and Visibility for Coaches and Entrepreneurs: Be In Demand - Un podcast de Laurie-Ann Murabito, Public Speaking Coach & Visibility Strategist

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Speaking is a gift, that blesses both the speaker and the audience. Listen to a couple of stories from clients success whose lives were transformed through sharing their message. You’ll discover why speaking fine-tunes your knowledge, opens unexpected opportunities, and allows you to pay it forward.This uplifting episode explores how public speaking spreads hope and empowers change. You’ll learn not to wait for perfection but start somewhere. Your everyday struggles and solutions can deeply resonate with people. Check out what you’ll learn:How relatable stories give audiences hope and make you a more memorable speakerHear a few unexpected results clients experienced when they started speaking moreWhy sharing your message helps refine your core ideas and thought leadership which keeps you out of the land of perfectionism The positive chain reaction public speaking can have on your personal brand and business successWhy starting before you think you’re fully ready is the best time to startSpeaking 10X’s your influence and cements our calling.*****Craft your Compelling, Captivating, and Converting speech. Take $250 off with code BIDLISTENER at https://speakandstandout.com/offer-indss *****Links and resources mentioned in this episode:Grab the FREE resource Directory of Places to Speak https://SpeakAndStandOut.com/giftFollow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/laurieann.murabitoClick and read more into over on my website. https://SpeakAndStandOut.comIf you’re looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, book a call to explore if you’d be a good fit for one of my programs. schedule a call at. https://link.salesedge.io/widget/bookings/bookwithla/discoveryHit **SUBSCRIBE** so you NEVER miss any episodes.Thank you for listening,Laurie-Ann