This Month on VOICES OF EXPERIENCE ®
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Welcome: Kate Delaney
Kate Delaney, NSA’s 2016-17 VOE chair,
welcomes listeners to the June “brain” edition.
Understanding how the brain works will help
you create presentations that reach your
audiences more effectively.
Leveraging LinkedIn: Phil Gerbyshak
LinkedIn is the most misunderstood and least
used social media network. Besides having a
great profile, you need to be razor-focused on
your audience and send relevant messages.
Tapping Tech Tools: Sierra Modro, CSP
The “technology futurist” says speakers can
receive a 70 to 90 percent response rate by
asking attendees to share their contact
information electronically.
The Female Brain: Sandi Leyva
Male and female brains are very different.
To rise in business, women need flexible
workplaces that are low in stress and
promote work-life balance.
Oops Moments:
Jan Fox, Leo Cardenas
and Dawn Fobbs
In this monthly segment
that reveals the human
side of speaking, three speakers share their most embarrass-
ing—and often hilarious—moments on the platform.
Jill’s Juicy Bytes: Jill Schiefelbein
Let’s give a round of applause for Thunderclap.
This tech tool, geared for Facebook and Twitter,
can crowdsource and help you leverage your social reach on a certain day at a certain time.
President’s Message:
John B. Molidor, PhD, CSP
Speakers must understand what goes on in the
minds of their audience members so they can
create brain-friendly presentations. Always
speak to both brain hemispheres.
Stand-out Strategies for Success:
Connie Podesta, CSP, CPAE
Podesta has 70 strategies for success that have
worked for her during her illustrious 30-year
speaking career. She is against creating brands
and niches—YOU are the brand.
A Power Minute with Dave Lieber, CSP
Lieber likes to keep things short and sweet.
Of course, he’s referring to succinct sentences
and paragraphs in his articles. Less is more!
Out of the Park: Kate Delaney
with Olympia LePoint
The rocket scientist failed math in the 11th
grade, but later finished at the top of her class
and helped to design, build and launch 28
NASA space shuttles. Her secret? A teacher showed her
how the brain works.
Get Heard: Kate Delaney with
Brian Walter, CSP, CPAE
While driving in remote Montana, the 2017-18
NSA President-Elect texted his responses
to Delaney's interview
questions through Siri . . . with
amusing results. You can’t always
rely on voice-activated messaging!
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