TalkWise Podcast

Sharing expert knowledge in communication

Exploring the challenges of communication

In each episode interview someone who is very alert to the challenges of communication helping us all to learn how we can handle the problems of communication.

Together we explore a range of topics, from the role of leadership to employee engagement to the many variables that make up tone of voice;

from building innovative cultures to the challenges facing women in executive roles;

from how to handle difficult conversations to how to be a successful networker;

from how to overcome the negative inner voice of fear to how to give your spoken voice energy and presence.

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Being a speech and language therapist with Stef Ticehurst
Being a speech and language therapist with Stef Ticehurst
For some people severe speech and language difficulties are very evident, whether they date from birth or from life misfortunes
Ethical storytelling, Rachel Erskine
Ethical storytelling, Rachel Erskine
Narratives are powerful forces, shaping not only our perceptions and attitudes about issues but also how we behave towards other
Gwen-Stirling-Wilkie
Gwen-Stirling-Wilkie
The world of work is still adjusting to the shocks and after-shocks of the covid pandemic. Rather than simply choosing
Learning to Listen Podcast with Alan Robertson
Learning to Listen Podcast with Alan Robertson
One of the reasons why it is not easy to be a good listener is that there are so many
Selfless listening with Janie van Hool
Selfless listening with Janie van Hool
Listening is a vital part of good communication and effective interactions, but it can be difficult to do it well.
Paul Mix - Creating Great Dialogue
Paul Mix - Creating Great Dialogue
Although communication is sometimes described as one-way, no act of communication is merely one-dimensional: all communications reflect both intent, conscious
Toni Smerdon
Toni Smerdon
It is generally agreed that most human interactions would be improved, if we were better listeners. We are urged to
Lindsay Uittenbogaard
Lindsay Uittenbogaard
There is a tacit assumption in all organisations: that their constituent parts will fit together and work. The reality is
Paul Gaskin
Paul Gaskin
Talking is not just something that we do with other people. The way we talk to ourselves can also have
Clare Anderson
Clare Anderson
Being seen, heard and understood are vital to feeling valued and being able to make one’s full contribution, not just

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Narratives are powerful forces, shaping not only our perceptions and attitudes about issues but also how we behave towards other people. A narrative can inform or misinform, do good or do harm, expand understanding, co-operation, trust and well-being or reduce them. In a challenged, conflicted and changing world the manner of our storytelling has never been more important. In this episode communications professional Rachel Erskine explains the vital role that ethical storytelling plays in the work of an international health NGO and in any endeavour to do good.

Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use VoicePrint as a developmental tool to help their more

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    Narratives are powerful forces, shaping not only our perceptions and attitudes about issues but also how we behave towards other people. A narrative can inform or misinform, do good or do harm, expand understanding, co-operation, trust and well-being or reduce them. In a challenged, conflicted and changing world the manner of our storytelling has never been more important. In this episode communications professional Rachel Erskine explains the vital role that ethical storytelling plays in the work of an international health NGO and in any endeavour to do good.

    Many of the communications experts who have featured on the TalkWise Podcast use VoicePrint as a developmental tool to help their clients improve their communications practice.


    To find out more about becoming a trained and accredited Voiceprint practitioner yourself visit https://letstalk.voiceprint.global/voiceprint-accreditation/

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