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Blythe Musteric and Marc Musteric, Silicon Valley Communication Experts
Communication Snacks
Tips for a Successful Professional Life
Learn communication tips to help you stand out, move up, and win more often in a crowded professional world! Join Silicon Valley communication experts Marc and Blythe Musteric as they share communication tips from their 20,000+ hours of coaching clients in Silicon Valley. From interpersonal communication to presentations and public speaking to grammar, effective communication can be challenging. Learn the tips you need to lead a more successful life.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 35 ratings
Short, sweet, actionable, and to the point. I love this podcast!
Par-parrrrr via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 06/05/23
The real deal
In just a few episodes, I've learned so much about standing up and talking, or giving a presentation, in front of a crowd. It's such a great skill to have, and let me tell you - Marc and Blythe have the insight and tips to make you feel more comfortable so you can ace your next presentation!
Cerisegreen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/17
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