Women in traditionally male-dominated industries, such as tech, engineering, law and finance, face a difficult challenge. It feels like walking a tightrope between being respected vs. sounding bossy. Speaking up can be a challenge. Being heard when you do is even more of a challenge. If this sounds familiar, you need to join our conversation here on Speakers Who Get Results, hosted by Elizabeth Ba... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 173 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessCareersManagement |
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I am impressed by Elizabeth’s ability to really get to the heart of the matter with her guests. Her precision, preparation and depth shows and I’ve learned a lot about presenting by following along.
Elizabeth Bachman is a great host! I got the chance to sit down with her on a recent episode to talk about how everyone can bring creativity to their careers… not just the visual creatives! Her insights and impressive background help her ask amazing questions and really get into the heart of a topic. Start binging now!
Elizabeth is an accomplished pro at making this podcast a useful, valuable and actionable resource for professional women who want to be more visible and valued in the workplace.
I really resonated when you said that you wish that women could just have a magic pill or elixir to get respect, be heard and be valued in your interview with Nicole Trick Steinbach. You’re showing us what to do and how to do it by example and the example of your guests. Enormously important!
This podcast is highly professional in every way. All pro!
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