Description
After graduating with double degrees in International Relations: Language & Society and German Language, Heather Hansen moved abroad and began working in global environments while speaking a foreign language.
She quickly began to notice that speaking English afforded her a certain level of respect, power and privilege that wasn’t necessarily given to second language speakers – particularly to those who weren’t as proficient or intelligible in English.
As Founder, Author and TedX Speaker at Global Speech Academy, Heather joins us on this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast to talk about microinequities related to language and accent in international teams and how to build UNMUTED cultures where every voice is heard.
Leadership tips you won’t want to miss:
🎙️ Recognizing unconscious bias and microaggressions related to accents
🎙️ Those moments when you think you’re helping someone, but may actually be hurting them
🎙️ Developing the communication competencies to become successful in global communications
🎙️ Situations where you may need to dial up or dial down your communication
Heather Hansen is the Founder of Global Speech Academy where she helps top global leaders show up, speak up, and inspire action in a changing world. She is also the author of UNMUTED, The must read guide to enhancing your communication.
If you’re looking to unmute yourself or to create a workplace culture where everyone can unmute, then this episode is for you!
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