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The Secret to Getting Noticed Without Changing Who You Are with Jessica Chen & Charles Good | The Good Leadership Podcast #213

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Today, we are joined by Jessica Chen.


Jessica Chen is an Emmy-Award winner, author, speaker, and CEO of the global business communication company, Soulcast Media. Jessica is an internationally recognized communication expert and has taught over 2 million people how to improve their communication skills at work. She has been featured in Forbes, Fortune, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Her course on developing executive presence was ranked #1 most watched by global business leaders. Prior to Soulcast Media, Jessica was an award-winning broadcast television journalist at ABC, NBC, and NY1.


In this episode, we explore how quiet professionals can build a strategic career brand without sacrificing their authentic communication style.


Key topics include:

  • Building a powerful career brand that authentically showcases your unique strengths

  • Using the ACCT framework to advocate for yourself without feeling uncomfortable

  • Mastering the art of saying "no" with the TEF approach

  • Transforming public speaking from intimidating to engaging through specific mindset shifts and voice techniques


Jessica’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Smart-Not-Loud-Noticed-Reasons-ebook/dp/B0CKSHN1BX?ref_=ast_author_dp


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Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com

Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/

Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99


Chapters:

(01:15) Introduction

(02:45) Tip: The Power of Differentiating Factors

(03:30) Technique: From Compliance to President

(07:00) Tool: The ACCT Framework for Self-Advocacy

(10:45) Tool: The TEF Approach to Saying No Effectively

(13:30) Tip: Mindset Shifts for Public Speaking Success

(17:15) Technique: Improving Vocal Presence

(21:00) Tool: The Down-Up-Point Movement for Handling Tough Questions

(23:45) Conclusion

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