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Episode #86 Key Components to Successful Leadership w/ Peter Bregman

Episode #86 Key Components to Successful Leadership w/ Peter Bregman

Welcome to the show!

I’m thrilled and honored to have Peter Bregman with me today.  I have followed and benefited from Peter’s work on so many levels and I have no doubt you are going to get massive value from this conversation.  One of the things I love so much about Peter’s work is it’s alignment with everything I teach when it comes to sounding more confident with your voice.

In today’s episode Peter and I talk about:

The power of breathing, pausing and simply resetting,

Change, why we resist it and how we lead with change for success,

Responding vs. reacting,

Being transparent and standing behind your word,

Emotional courage in communication,

Reflect, resist, replace,

Authentic speaking, and so much more!

 

Want to sound more confident and make a bigger impact?  I can help!  You can find out more about me at http://new.captivatetheroom.com I’ll be starting a 5-Day Voice on Podcast Challenge on 9/17 and would love you to join.  You can sign up here: http://new.captivatetheroom.com/5-day-podcasting-challenge-sign-up/

 

Guest Bio

PETER BREGMAN is the CEO of Bregman Partners, Inc., a company that strengthens leadership in people and in organizations. He is the host of the Bregman Leadership Podcast, short conversations with thought leaders focused on ideas that people can use to become more powerful and courageous leaders.
He is the author of Four Seconds: All the Time You Need to Replace Counter-Productive Habits with Ones That Really Work, a New York Post top pick for your career in 2015.  His previous book was the Wall Street Journal bestseller 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done, winner of the Gold medal from the Axiom Business Book awards, named the best business book of the year on NPR, and selected by Publisher’s Weekly and the New York Post as a top 10 business book.  He is also the author of Point B: A Short Guide to Leading a Big Change and contributor to five other books. Featured on PBS, ABC and CNN, Peter is a regular contributor to Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today, and Forbes, and his articles and commentary have appeared frequently in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Fast Company, The Financial Times, CNN, NPR, and FOX Business News.
Peter began his career teaching leadership on wilderness and mountaineering expeditions and then moved into the consulting field with the Hay Group and Accenture, before starting Bregman Partners in 1998.  Peter has advised CEOs and senior leaders in many of the world’s premier organizations, including Allianz, American Express, Brunswick Group, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, FEI, GE Capital, Merck, Clear Channel, Nike, UNICEF, and many others.
Peter bases his work on the notion that everyone–no matter their job or level—has the opportunity to lead.  Unfortunately, most don’t. There is a massive difference between what we know about leadership and what we do as leaders.  What makes leadership hard isn’t theoretical, it’s practical.  It’s not about knowing what to say or do.  It’s about whether you’re willing to experience the discomfort, risk, and uncertainty of saying or doing it.  

Since 1989, Peter has trained and coached all levels of management and individuals to recognize their leadership, exhibit leadership behaviors, model and stimulate change, and foster growth of their own emotional courage as well as that of their teams and colleagues.

Peter earned his B.A. from Princeton University and his M.B.A. from Columbia University.  Find out more at http://peterbregman.com/

Episode #75 Changing Your Voice Story, Changing Your Success

Episode #75 Changing Your Voice Story, Changing Your Success

Episode #75 Changing Your Voice Story, Changing Your Success

Welcome to the podcast!

Today I’m talking about the psychology of the voice story and how it is your core problem.

The more I work with the voice story the more I see just how much it is trying to control the voice that you put out into the world.

I’ve seen this for years, 25 plus to be exact and it’s clearly the core problem when it comes to what you put out.

It’s just not possible to deliver a voice that is different than what you’ve laid into your muscle memory, what you’ve laid in is from your psychology of the voice story.

The story has to be changed and a new one put into the muscle memory if you want to change things for good.  The goal is that you never have to “think” about what you are going to do with your voice to captivate the room and compel the audience to take the action you want.

The goal is that every time you open your mouth your sound flows out with ease and you sound captivating and compelling.  Changing the voice story and putting in a new layer of muscle memory will make that happen and it’s easier than you think!

Find out more about your voice story and how you can change it in today’s episode.

Want to hear more about what your voice barriers are?  I can tell you exactly what they are, just go over to www.captivatetheroom.com to find out more!

 

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