Everyone makes mistakes.

However, not everyone admits to making them, and that can lead to much bigger problems.

Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres used the opening monologue of her season premiere to address her role allegations of a toxic production environment at the daytime series in her opening monologue. It was time to admit a mistake.

Did Ellen accomplish that goal?

Learn five maneuvers to help create an architecture for getting you through the sometimes brutal process of admitting when you are wrong.

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“Ellen DeGeneres” by ronpaulrevolt2008 is licensed under CC BY 2.0

© Molly McPherson 2020


 

For anyone who struggles with imposter syndrome when they are presenting virtually, do I have a solution for you!

Communication expert (and former guest on the podcast), Lauren Sergy, recently released a killer online course (I know, I know…) that will transform your virtual presentations.

Making the Most of Video Conferencing is a self-guided course using practical, high-impact strategies that will boost clarity, impact, and effectiveness when conducting a video presentation from home.

Lauren helps you bring polish to your presentations all from the comfort of your home office.

Listeners who remember Lauren from her interviews on the podcast (Executive Presence: What it Looks like, Why You Need It And How To Get It and How to Small Talk Like a Pro at a Holiday Party) know she is a communication dynamo.

Lauren is also generous.

Enter the code MOLLY to receive 20% off the training. Woot! Woot! Click here to access the course.

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© Molly McPherson 2020