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Ep. 173: Isobel Rimmer on ‘Present with Presence’ and Overcoming Glossophobia

Ep. 173: Isobel Rimmer on ‘Present with Presence’ and Overcoming Glossophobia

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Over 75% of people fear public speaking — sometimes more than flying, snakes, or even death. Yet for leaders, communication is everything. That’s where our guest today steps in. Meet Isobel Rimmer, Founder of Masterclass Training who has spent the last twenty-five years as a business leader, entrepreneur, trainer, coach and mentor. Isobel has helped thousands of professionals, in a wide range of sectors, develop the confidence to speak with impact and has also coached leaders in industry, trade, and politics, including the former UK Deputy Prime Minister and members of both cabinet and opposition.

Isobel is the author of the bestselling book ‘Natural Business Development’ and her newest book ‘Present with Presence’.

[4:25s] Isobel’s origins story

[11:01s] The nuances of glossophobia

[15:10s] ‘Present with Presence’

[23:36s] Coaching leaders and politicians

[28:10s] Isobel’s top tips to overcome glossophobia

[50:03s] RWL: Read Isobel’s books ‘Natural Business Development’ and ‘Present with Presence’

More about Isobel’s work at www.masterclass.co.uk

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