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Thriving at Work: Transforming Public Speaking and Workplace Culture with Marie Chindamo

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In this episode of 'Speak Like Your Wealth Depended On It,' host Chris McAuley discusses group dynamics and strategic development in public speaking and workshop facilitation. Guest Marie Chindamo, founder and CEO of Pro Tilly, shares her extensive experience in crafting organizational cultures that promote innovation and engagement. The conversation delves into various topics, including the challenges organizations face with employee engagement, the importance of psychological safety, and effective public speaking strategies. Marie also offers practical advice on adjusting presentation styles to cater to different learning preferences and provides insights on managing nerves during presentations.

00:00 Introduction to the Podcast

00:45 Today's Topic: Group Dynamics

01:01 Guest Introduction: Marie Chindamo

01:24 Marie Chindamo’s Background

03:04 Pro Tilly: A Beacon for Transformation

06:40 Challenges in Employee Engagement

11:03 The Importance of Psychological Safety

16:24 Effective Presentation Techniques

22:20 Adapting Training for Different Audiences

24:24 Understanding Adult Learning Styles

24:51 Balancing Extroversion and Introversion in Training

26:20 Handling Nervousness in Public Speaking

28:10 The Importance of Audience Engagement

32:46 Managing Presentation Time Effectively

35:25 Final Thoughts and Reflections

38:01 Personal Insights and Future Plans

42:25 Conclusion and Contact Information

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