When we are not face-to-face, and speaking to others through conference or telephone calls, communication does not flow in a natural way. When we are communicating on video calls we run into all kinds of technical issues. Some people won’t turn on their cameras which can be more difficult to know if the other person is listening or even present. It can be very challenging.
In the second part of this two-part interview series with Julie Crenshaw, we discuss challenging but common situations that we all face and how you can best handle them. If you haven’t listened to the first part of the interview, make sure to do that now.
Julie empowers others who desire to speak with confidence and connection by knowing what to say, and how to say it. She shares many insights around how we can empower ourselves to be better understood. 
Times to check out:
  • (2:01) Virtual communication 
  • (6:47) What we get wrong when it comes to speaking…
  • (12:02) Making a great first impression
  • (14:45) Delivering a presentation with confidence
  • (18:33) What to do when you say something weird
  • (22:50) Being interrupted by rude people
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