Episode 101 -- Vulnerability While Speaking With Sasha Laghonh
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Bill Monroe
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audio
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Publication Date |
Feb 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:39:00

2-Minute Tip: Seek out Vulnerability

 

 

Vulnerability can be a powerful element in your speaking. Being vulnerable doesn't mean your weak. It's about having the confidence to acknowledge how you can grow today and how you have grown in the past. Allowing yourself to be vulnerable helps the audience connect with the most human aspects of your nature.

 

Post Tip Discussion

 

A lot of us got our first exposure to public speaking in school. It's a common theme that often sets the stage for how we may approach speaking later in life.

 

Sasha Laghonh moved nearly every year as a little kid and each new school meant standing up and introducing herself to a new group of kids.

 

It's a vulnerable time for a kid, and vulnerability is a theme that runs throughout this episode. It's not about being weak, but about exposes yourself so that you can have an impact on the audience.

 

We cover everything from vulnerability to boundaries to 90 day plans to the importance of gratitude and forgiveness.

 

Bio

 

Laghonh-Sunday-Event-170x300.jpg" alt="Sasha Laghonh Head" width="170" height="300">Sasha Laghonh ( laa-go ) brings over eighteen years of experience to the commercial and spiritual realm by working with private and commercial clients hosting diverse backgrounds and life endeavors. As a seasoned MBA professional, she also specializes in Organizational & Human Behavior which grants her a broad base from which to approach many topics. These tools drive her corporate career by executing diverse business strategies in complex and evolving environments. As a Business & Lifestyle Strategist she works with clients ready to transform their paths by offering customized services relevant to their needs.

 

To complement her career, she is a spiritualist hosting abilities that allow her to deliver intuitive insights derived from questions possessing various degrees of complexity. By applying these insights as a self-development tool, one can empower themselves by making better decisions with clarity and confidence. Sasha continues to share her craft with global clients through private sessions, professional groups and global media including print.

 

As a producer and author, Sasha's work is presented through various media appearances and private speaking engagements. As a frequent guest on FM/AM radio and worldwide platforms, including events, she educates audiences on business strategies, effective management & leadership, lifestyle choices, and spirituality. For pleasure Sasha enjoys traveling, teaching and raising awareness of various humanitarian efforts. To learn more, visit www.sashatalks.com.

 

Links

 

 

Call To Action

 

  • Check out Sasha's site at the link above to learn more about the work that she does.
  • Do you know someone who might find this interesting? Tell them to visit http://2minutetalktips.com/sasha or help them subscribe for free in the podcast app on their phone
  • Come back next week to hear from former pro baseball player and now life mapping expert Tim Pahuta
  • Don't get best…get better
2-Minute Tip: Seek out Vulnerability

 

 

Vulnerability can be a powerful element in your speaking. Being vulnerable doesn't mean your weak. It's about having the confidence to acknowledge how you can grow today and how you have grown in the past. Allowing yourself to be vulnerable helps the audience connect with the most human aspects of your nature.

 

Post Tip Discussion

 

A lot of us got our first exposure to public speaking in school. It's a common theme that often sets the stage for how we may approach speaking later in life.

 

Sasha Laghonh moved nearly every year as a little kid and each new school meant standing up and introducing herself to a new group of kids.

 

It's a vulnerable time for a kid, and vulnerability is a theme that runs throughout this episode. It's not about being weak, but about exposes yourself so that you can have an impact on the audience.

 

We cover everything from vulnerability to boundaries to 90 day plans to the importance of gratitude and forgiveness.

 

Bio

 

Sasha Laghonh ( laa-go ) brings over eighteen years of experience to the commercial and spiritual realm by working with private and commercial clients hosting diverse backgrounds and life endeavors. As a seasoned MBA professional, she also specializes in Organizational & Human Behavior which grants her a broad base from which to approach many topics. These tools drive her corporate career by executing diverse business strategies in complex and evolving environments. As a Business & Lifestyle Strategist she works with clients ready to transform their paths by offering customized services relevant to their needs.

 

To complement her career, she is a spiritualist hosting abilities that allow her to deliver intuitive insights derived from questions possessing various degrees of complexity. By applying these insights as a self-development tool, one can empower themselves by making better decisions with clarity and confidence. Sasha continues to share her craft with global clients through private sessions, professional groups and global media including print.

 

As a producer and author, Sasha's work is presented through various media appearances and private speaking engagements. As a frequent guest on FM/AM radio and worldwide platforms, including events, she educates audiences on business strategies, effective management & leadership, lifestyle choices, and spirituality. For pleasure Sasha enjoys traveling, teaching and raising awareness of various humanitarian efforts. To learn more, visit www.sashatalks.com.

 

Links

 

Sasha's Website

http://sashatalks.com

Book Sasha

booker@sashatalks.com

Sasha's Books

https://www.sashatalks.com/books.html

 

Call To Action

 

  • Check out Sasha's site at the link above to learn more about the work that she does.
  • Do you know someone who might find this interesting? Tell them to visit http://2minutetalktips.com/sasha or help them subscribe for free in the podcast app on their phone
  • Come back next week to hear from former pro baseball player and now life mapping expert Tim Pahuta
  • Don't get best…get better

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