• Pegine Echevarria: Working With Big Audiences And Big Stages – #145

  • Apr 22 2022
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Pegine Echevarria: Working With Big Audiences And Big Stages – #145

  • Summary

  • Working With Big Audiences And Big Stages – #145 Our guest this week is a Leadership Speaker, Best-selling author, Award-winning Businesswoman, an advisor to US Presidents and their task forces as well as Fortune 500 executives to be effective at engaging their people and stakeholders. She educates leaders and businesswomen on influencing, impacting, and inspiring others to increase profits productivity, and positivity. She coaches women CEOs, Admirals and Generals, College Presidents, and entrepreneurs on influence, impact, and presentation skills. Her expertise is on women leaders and women in business. She is the founder of Power Women Worldwide. Her newest book is “Called to Lead: Success Strategies for Women”. AVON and Real Leaders Magazine called Pegine one of the world’s top leadership motivational speakers.

    Questions:

    • Who have you spoken to?
    • What was the biggest size audience you spoke to
    • What was the scariest moment when speaking to a big audience. (hint falling from the stage and breaking my foot)

    Today she will share advice about working with big audiences and on big stages. How to keep the energy up, how to keep everyone engaged and how to use the stage. Everything you need to know about the big stage.

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