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Women in traditionally male-dominated industries, such as tech, engineering, law and finance, face a difficult challenge. It feels like walking a tightrope between being respected vs. sounding bossy. Speaking up can be a challenge. Being heard when you do is even more of a challenge. If this sounds familiar, you need to join our conversation here on Speakers Who Get Results, hosted by Elizabeth Bachman, the go-to person for advanced level training in speaking, presentation skills, sales and ...
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Opera Uprising

Elizabeth Frey Gentner

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After a year of empty seats, the institutions that were struggling before the pandemic are even further behind. Opera and opera singers cannot wait for these institutions to get their act together. Instead lets discover how we can come together as artists, lift each other up and create our own Opera Uprising!
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Effective communication hinges on clarity. Join Elizabeth Bachman as she engages with Davina Stanley in a thought-provoking discussion about the pivotal role of clarity in conveying complex ideas. They explore the challenges professionals encounter in conveying important messages and discuss strategies for simplifying information while preserving i…
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Lean In Latinas is more than just a community. It's a movement paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable future. Join host Elizabeth Bachman and Anna Dapelo-Garcia, founder of Lean In Latinas, as they delve into the challenges faced by Latinas in the workplace. Anna reflects on her journey, emphasizing the importance of community in fosteri…
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Elizabeth Bachman dives into a powerful conversation with Jennie López on mastering leadership skills and making bold decisions. Jennie shares insights on recognizing when it’s time to walk away from a situation and how understanding your leadership superpowers can guide you through those pivotal moments. From filling your energy cup to taking cour…
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In this episode, Elizabeth Bachman sits down with Greg Bennick to explore strategies for how to build a better now. Greg delves into the importance of focus, kindness, and using creative metaphors to navigate life and business challenges. He offers practical advice on how to stay grounded and make meaningful progress, even when the world feels over…
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Discover the heartwarming story of a transgender son and his supportive mother as they navigate the complexities of gender identity and psychological safety. Learn how empathy, open communication, and unconditional love can create a space where individuals can truly flourish. In today’s episode, Dr. Karolin Helbig and her transgender son, Kay Helbi…
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Psychological safety in the workplace is the foundation of innovation and trust. Join Elizabeth Bachman as she dives into the vital topic of how leaders can create a feeling of psychological safety with experts Minette Norman and Karolin Helbig. In this episode, Minette and Karolin share their insights on fostering psychologically safe work environ…
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In this episode of Speakers Who Get Results, host Elizabeth Bachman sits down with Janet Miller-Evans to explore self-awareness techniques and the power of feedback. Janet shares her insights on how understanding and valuing feedback can transform your personal and professional life. Learn how to harness feedback as a tool for growth, embrace your …
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In today’s world, creating a successful workplace goes beyond just qualifications. It’s about fostering an environment of inclusion and equity, where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique talents and perspectives. In this episode, Elizabeth Bachman is joined by Stephanie Sandberg, the owner of Accordant Advisors…
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Join us in this episode of "Speakers Who Get Results" as host Elizabeth Bachman welcomes Dr. Deb Kelly, a trailblazer in medical research and a passionate advocate for women in STEM. Dr. Kelly shares her journey through the male-dominated field of science, offering insights into her groundbreaking research and the importance of diversity in STEM. D…
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Christina Bui has seen it all. From startups to long-established companies, recruiting leaders is a big challenge among organizations. Finding the right executives can feel like searching for a diamond in the rough. In this episode, Christina Bui, the Managing Director of Executive Search at Robert Half, shares how important it is to recruit the ri…
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Cultural biases play a pivotal role in shaping how executive presence is perceived, evaluated, and rewarded within professional settings. Executive presence in one culture may be perceived differently in another. Understanding the impact of cultural biases on executive presence is essential for leaders striving to navigate diverse work environments…
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Are you stuck staring at a blank page, overflowing with ideas yet unable to weave them into captivating content? Fret no more because in this episode, business strategist and writer Douglas Hardy sheds light on the power of ghostwriting. He explains how partnering with a ghostwriter allows you to seamlessly share your valuable knowledge with your t…
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What you wear when giving public presentations isn’t just fashion or preference. On a much deeper level, brain science is involved in your attire choices. Your clothes shape how you think, feel, and present yourself. Elizabeth Bachman delves deeper into this topic with Ellie Steinbrink, an expert in style psychology. Together, they explain the deep…
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Were you in the "too much" club as a young person? Hilary Blair shows us how to embrace your power. Join this episode to learn how you can activate the art of leadership presence, so you can show up to effectively convey your message and share your passion. Hilary is a keynote speaker, champion of human connection, and the CEO of ARTiculate: Real&C…
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If you truly want your business to succeed, you must not only be contented on finding talented individuals to work with. You must also guide them on their professional development journey, ultimately creating world-class teams. Elizabeth Bachman sits down with award-winning international speaker Jen Du Plessis, who talks about the art of true leade…
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Be the leader your team deserves; that means delivering not only what you can do but embracing who you are. As a leader, it can be so easy to lose ourselves under the weight of our role. But that will only be a disservice to you and the people around you. Josh Copeland reminds us in this episode that we need to be selfish, so we can be selfless. Th…
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Trust is stoked by curiosity, while resilience is born from discomfort. Be antifragile, and let challenges sculpt your success. In this episode, Elizabeth Bachman interviews Fabienne Raphael, former Team Canada athlete, coach, and resilience expert. Together, they discuss all about building trust, going through uncomfortable conversations, and draw…
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In the business scene, we often pray for more successes and less failures. However, there is still something to earn from failure, no matter how depressing or unescapable it may be. In this episode, Elizabeth Bachman speaks with Matt Brown about facing your mistakes head-on and recovering from them with profound learnings. He explains the importanc…
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Many women in business often set strict boundaries for themselves that hinder them from achieving their goals and becoming successful professionals. They fail to become great women leaders because they are trapped in society’s limiting idea that they should stay silent and be good girls. Ellen Connelly Taaffe, a clinical associate professor at the …
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In life's storms, we can still find peace in nature's embrace and gratitude's guiding light. Resilience blooms where gratitude and nature intertwine. In this episode, we hear from Dortha Hise, successful business owner, award-winning author and nature enthusiast. She explores the impact of nature, resilience, and the practice of gratitude. Dortha s…
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Sometimes, we find ourselves in a stage where we are uncomfortable within the workplace, This soon leads to burnout. The key is to find your purpose, to find the path that's right for you. However, that’s easier said than done. In this episode, Danielle Silverman, a Coach and Consultant, talks about how a vision coach can help you in the search for…
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True leadership goes beyond titles. It involves a strong commitment to supporting not only the top performers or those who are struggling but also the often neglected group in the middle. In this episode, we have Russel Lolacher talk about the nuances of effective leadership and its impact on organizational success. Russell addresses the misconcept…
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It is undeniably tough for many women to assume leadership positions in male-dominated industries. Women find it especially hard to move forward, thinking that they need to be perfect before stepping up. This episode’s guest reminds us to let go of this thinking and instead start embracing our humanity. Jen Coken, the author of Embrace the Ridiculo…
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Life is like a room where we either let people come in or keep them out. We should take extra care with whom those we let in because our relationship with them will impact our lives. Today Douglas Hardy, the co-author of Who’s in Your Room: The Question That Will Change Your Life, delves deeper into the book to guide you on how to control and chang…
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In the symphony of business evolution, change management sets the tempo for success. In this episode, host Elizabeth Bachman discusses the process of managing change with guest Fiona Liebehenz, a seasoned professional with over 16 years of experience in consumer goods and technology. Fiona compares change management to playing the drums, where one …
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Empowerment begins with embracing your identity and ends with rewriting the rules of your own success. Join us for an inspiring episode as we continue Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month with a deep dive into the world of empowerment, identity, and career development. Our guest, Kathleen Chávez-Rège, takes us on a remarkable journey through her career a…
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“Hating people because of their color is wrong. It doesn’t matter which color does the hating. It’s just wrong.” - Muhammad Ali. Nikki Lanier, the CEO of Harper Slade Racial Equity Advisor, provides a macroeconomic view of how racial inequality affects everybody, no matter their skin color. Nikki emphasizes the value of RAARE Woman Collective in ad…
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Now is the moment to follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, where Artificial Intelligence helps shape the future of work. In this episode, Tonya Long, the author of AI and the New Oz: Leadership's Journey to the Future of Work, gives us a guide to embracing and using Artificial Intelligence. Inspired by the classic, The Wizard of Oz, her…
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Many professionals are overwhelmed by the fast-paced environment. To keep up with others, they often focus on short-term goals, overlooking the bigger picture or the long game. In this episode, bestselling author and top business thinker Dorie Clark walks us through the framework we can apply to become a long-term thinker. She emphasizes the import…
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In this highly competitive environment, you need to have the audacity to elevate yourself to leadership roles. Against the fears and uncertainty, you have to step boldly into the role you deserve to be. This episode’s guest, Anton Gunn of 937 Strategy Group, inspires us to be an audacious leader! With insights from his books, The Audacity of Leader…
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Creativity isn't about being loud, it's about being bold enough to solve problems in innovative ways. Join us as host Elizabeth Bachman sits with special guest Joey Tackett, an award-winning creative director, career coach, and speaker. Together, they dive into the world of creativity, innovation, and problem-solving. Joey shares the true essence o…
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Business wisdom always reminds us that it’s not about what we know, but who we know. The power of building social connections and relationships is undeniable. It leads to deals, partnerships, career opportunities, or at the very least, a good lighthearted chat with someone new. Darlene Chiu Bryant tells us more about this on the show. She talks abo…
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Listening is a leadership skill, not a soft skill. In this episode, Allison O’Brien, a Facilitator and Master Trainer with ECHO Listening Intelligence, debunks the myths around listening. She also identifies four quadrants of The ECHO Listening Profile and its misconceptions. She explains the value of developing listening intelligence and becoming …
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In a world of zebras, be a giraffe; elevate your leadership to new heights of resilience, innovation, and unwavering self-trust. In this week’s broadcast, we bring back the incredible Lesley Michaels. She discusses her captivating program on how to be a giraffe in the field of zebras. The demand for continuous innovation has become more important i…
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As we continue to progress, we are getting more and more conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusivity. Rightly so, because it is high time that we recognize that we are better together than apart. Despite this growing emphasis, however, we are still seeing companies struggle to create a culture that embraces DEI. Here to help with a fres…
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Thank you for joining us on this journey. Now it's time to turn the page and start a new chapter. Please keep in touch: https://thereddiva.com/ Thank you to all the wonderful voices that have graced this podcast with your thoughts, ideas, and vision over the past couple years. Thank you to my staff of wonderful assistants who helped keep me moving …
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Many people are fed up with toxic workplaces, so much so that 65% said better pay wouldn’t even be tempting. How, then, can businesses and organizations improve and slow employee turnover? This episode’s guest believes in what he calls ‘Respectful Engagement.’ Elizabeth Bachman invites back Organizational Psychologist and Professor in the Graduate …
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Ellen Broen is a certified life and entrepreneurship coach for creative business owners and industry leaders who are ready toi make breakthroughs in their lives and businesses. Ellen triple-majored and graduated with a 4.0 grade average, sang operas in Italy, performed jazz in Austraila, and lived in France. She started her own busness while gettin…
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We like to think that business and politics are separate. In truth, organizations are made up of human beings who can be affected by the political climate of the communities where they live and work. When we support our vulnerable coworkers and become allies, we help create a future that values inclusion, equality, and justice over discrimination. …
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Soprano Ann Moss is an acclaimed recording artist and champion of contemporary vocal music who performs and collaborates with a dynamic array of living composers. Often described as a "fearless performer” of some of the most challenging music of our time, her high, flexible voice has been singled out by Opera News for “beautifully pure floated high…
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Within the metaverse lies a realm of endless possibilities, where technology converges with human imagination, transcending boundaries and unlocking new horizons for all. In honor of Asian-American and Pacific Islander Month, we present an exclusive interview with the remarkable Imelda Alejandrino, CEO of AP42. Imelda, a digital strategist and crea…
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Why is it important to create and nurture a network of connections? Isn’t it enough to have lots of followers on social media? In this episode, Alice Tang, Vice President at an Oregon wealth management firm, discusses the importance of human connection and how your network is your net worth. She shares her journey as an immigrant and how she create…
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Empowering diverse businesses requires recognizing the unique values that women bring, not just supporting them because of their gender. MPower Partners, as the first women-led VC firm in Japan, is breaking barriers and opening doors for a more sustainable and equitable future. For today’s episode, we have the pleasure of having one of MPower Partn…
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Promotability takes more than just qualifications and experience; it’s developing a strategic approach to career advancement. In this episode, Amii Barnard-Bahn, a former Fortune Global 50 executive, shares her unique perspective on Promotability. She introduces the Promotability Index assessment she created, which helps individuals identify their …
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When you know your archetype - your personality style – it’s easier to understand why you act as you do. More importantly, understanding the archetypes of those around you makes it easier to interact with one another. In this episode, Ann Bennett, an award-winning branding expert and graphic designer talks with Elizabeth Bachman about self-awarenes…
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As you broaden your career, different situations require different outcomes. This means that you will need to learn different capacities for each context. But how do you respond to new challenges? In this episode, Alicia Jabbar, executive leadership coach, shares her concept of respond-ability in leadership. She also dives into social conditioning …
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Managers and leaders have titles that go interchangeable. That is why it is so easy to confuse each other’s responsibilities, leading to either overstepping the boundaries or underdelivering in the role. Helping us draw a clear line between managers and leaders, Elizabeth Bachman interviews Megan Robinson, the CEO of E Leader Experience. With years…
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All good things have their limits. Even too much empathy can hurt us. In the world we live in, empathy has become more important than ever, especially for leaders. However, it is easy to fall into the trap of being too empathetic. This episode’s guest sheds light on how to rethink empathy and find the balance between too much and enough. Elizabeth …
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Innovation is the key to success in today's fast-paced society. How can we cultivate an innovation mindset to achieve our goals in this rapidly changing world? In this episode, author and business mentor Jennifer Kenny explores the power of our innovative ideas and what it takes to apply them efficiently. She shares her story and expertise in findi…
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