Want to own the room? Comedian and radio and TV presenter Viv Groskop talks to inspirational women about the secrets of brilliant speaking. They share the tips and tricks that will get you the attention you deserve.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 163 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CultureBusinessPersonal Journals |
How do you swap a soul-crushing job for one that sustains you? Viv talks to the writer, Carrie Sun, whose new memoir, Private Equity, is about to be released in US and UK. The story draws on Carrie’s own experience of being headhunted to be Executi... more
How do you find the confidence to pursue the work you want and ace an interview? Viv chats to Kate Stephens, the CEO of Smart Works, an amazing charity with celebrity backers whose mission is to help marginalised women break the cycle of rejection ... more
How do you find the self-belief to pursue a brilliant idea, convince investors in your vision and pick yourself after setbacks? more
How do you connect with audiences on a deeper, truer level? Viv talks to award-winning journalist and author, Angela Saini, about combatting pseudo-science and reaching people by peeling back the layers of thinking. Her celebrated books include: Inf... more
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As someone who suffers from performance anxiety whenever I have to present at work I’ve found this podcast really helpful. Hearing amazing female speakers talk about their experiences with public speaking has normalised my nerves and given me some great tips on how to handle them. more
I’m so happy to find it and listen to all you brilliant women. Beautifully produced and collated. It’s so good!
Viv’s conversations are just what I needed. I learn something new every time; useful, first hand, practical and truly new insights. The conversation flows easily, like between friends, and the backstory is always suspenseful and compelling. And we get all that within a sensible timeframe.
A great mix of interesting ideas and people. I’ve never spoken in public before and have suddenly found myself having to do book festivals, radio and TV. This podcast has helped a lot!
Put this to the top of your “listen to next” list. It is always engaging, frequently funny, and without fail I learn something new. more
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