Great and practical advice.
Lisa does an amazing job of articulating her synopses that she describes to drive home critical themes needed to be an effective communicator! The topics brought forth in her show have helped me to develop myself as a communication self-improvement addict. Sadly, I do not go and search for all the worlds answers and subscribe to every blog or podcast about communication; Lisa's is the only one I listen to. Her advice has helped me with my Communications & Public Relations degree I am seeking. I hope her show continues to flourish and becomes more viral; so others can learn how to take charge of their life by learning how to communicate in a way that is respectful, but also adherent to personal standards. Maybe, it would be nice to have a guest who wrote or called in about the show was interviewed? I think that would do wonders for her P.R. and make her podcast number one in more ways than imaginable.Read full review »
PhotogDarin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/30/08
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Am Besten ab der ersten Folge hören, da es eher eine Lernsendung ist.
Olaf33 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 01/19/09
I love how Lisa shares her own personal stories, so you know she is talking from experience and not just from a PR script. I don't do much public speaking, if any, public speaking, but her advice is usable even in day to day, interpersonal speaking as well.Read full review »
pumpkinqueen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/08
I have been following this series for a while now. It just keeps getting better! Lisa presents concrete suggestions that should be applicable to many situations beyond the examples mentioned in the podcast. Each episode is worthy of your attention.
rudick.jg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/08
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