There are many things that feel awkward to ask of our guests, our audience or our participants BUT, as Penny Terry discusses in this episode of the Penny Drop, it's usually not as awkward as we think, and the benefits can be greater than we think. In this episode Penny recalls the first time she decided to 'ask' and the result she saw was beyond what she imagined.
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Show notes:
Hey, it's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com
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More about me:
I love both sides of a conversation - equally.
I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories.
As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters.
I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe.
I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.
I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance.
I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.
Here's my website address again www.pennyterry.com