This episode features an interview with Beth Collier, founder of Beth Collier Consulting.
She has spent 20 years helping people and companies become better, more connected leaders through communication.
In this episode, Amanda sits down with Beth to discuss what pop culture can teach us about communications, the impact of creativity, and how to turn leaders into effective communicators.
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“You've got to be courageous if you want to be creative, because it is hard to put ideas in front of people that by definition, they're going to be new and different. Because even people who say, and I've known leaders like this, who are like, ‘I want new ideas and think outside the box and nothing's off the table. Blah, blah, blah.’ They say that stuff and then when you give them something that is new and different, they're like, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa. We can't do that here. That's not going to work or we tried that once.’ It's kind of like a newborn baby. You've got to be so gentle and protective of that new idea. And so, when it comes to sharing those ideas, it takes a lot of courage.” – Beth Collier
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Episode Timestamps:
*(01:39): Beth’s background
*(04:05): Segment: Story Time
*(04:18): When Beth realized she wanted to advocate for employees
*(13:11): Segment: Getting Tactical
*(13:27): How Beth brings pop culture into communications
*(20:12): Why it's important that communications is creative
*(28:18): Why Beth disagrees that 7% of communication is verbal
*(34:06): Segment: Seat at the Table
*(34:17): How Beth helps make leaders effective communicators
*(37:09): Segment: Asking for a Friend
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