- A lack of role models: You weren't dreaming. A new report from Catalyst shows little progress in the Fortune 500 in adding women leaders.
- A-list? In Women in Science: Welcome But Not Welcome, Kate Clancy writes about what happened when her name showed up on a list of women speakers intended to increase their presence on a conference program.
- Same old song: How you're perceived today as a woman leader has its roots in decades-old images of women in business.
- From the top: Here are 5 lessons from President Obama's debate trainers to boost your presentation skills.
- About the picture: Amy Cuddy's advice on striking a power pose to boost your confidence is translated into a handy visual guide. Start taking up more space now!
- Coming up this week on the blog we're journeying to the United Kingdom for an "Inside Voice" interview with a leading UK speechwriter, and a member of the UK Parliament's call for louder voices on disability rights.
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Inspiration, ideas and information to help women build public speaking content, confidence and credibility. Denise Graveline is a Washington, DC-based speaker coach who has coached nearly 200 TEDMED and TEDx speakers--including one of 2016's most popular TED talks. She also has prepared speakers for presentations, testimony, and keynotes. She offers 1:1 coaching and group workshops in public speaking, presentation and media interview skills to both men and women.
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