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Ep 28 - Building your Self-Promotion Muscles: Why You Need to be Visible to Achieve your Potential

Ep 28 - Building your Self-Promotion Muscles: Why You Need to be Visible to Achieve your Potential

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In this episode, I chat with Renee Shea about how we can build our self-promotion muscles - the ability to share and communicate what we do and what we’re great at.  We as women often get stuck in putting our hands up for leadership positions, through internalised beliefs and societal pressure; and yet holding back keeps us from grasping opportunities that we want and rightfully deserve.  Join us for a conversation that looks a bit deeper into self-confidence, visibility, and why promoting yourself is good for you, your brand, and your bank account.



Renee is a passionate personal brand coach and facilitator dedicated to empowering women, especially those from diverse backgrounds, to become influential leaders in their respective fields.  She has over 20 years’ experience in delivering impactful programs for private and public sector organisations, and has made it her mission to create a more inclusive and equitable workplace where every woman’s voice is heard and valued.


Want to get in touch with Renee? Here’s how:

Instagram: @reneeshea_au & @promoteher.au

Website: www.reneeshea.com.au

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