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Kim Boudreau Smith: Empowering Women to Speak Up and Be Heard

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In this episode Kim Boudreau Smith discusses the importance of finding one's bold voice, particularly for women. Listen in as Deborah and Kim explore the challenges women face in asserting themselves confidently and offer strategies to overcome societal pressures. They emphasize the need for clarity of purpose and guiding principles, as well as the significance of messaging, eye contact, body language, and power stances in effective communication. They also touch on the benefits of slowing down and pausing in conversations.

 

Kim Boudreau Smith is passionate about helping women find (and use!) their bold voices. A born entrepreneur with 25 years as a leader in Corporate America, Kim rocks at showing female entrepreneurs and high-performing professional women how to develop their speaking confidence, level up their presence, and increase their profitability. Kim’s raw, slightly rebellious, and always riveting speaking style makes her a go-to speaker for women’s business and professional conferences, associations, employee resource groups, and podcasts. Prior to launching her career as a professional speaker and speaking coach, Kim was the head of a radio station and, for 25+ years, ran a thriving fitness business. Kim is also the co-author of several Amazon bestselling books.

 

You can connect with Kim in the following ways:

Website: www.kimbsmith.com

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimboudreausmith/

 

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