Episode 270
Finding your voice doesn’t mean being the loudest
Want to show up more confidently and make your voice heard in business? This episode’s for you.
In this episode of The Art of Entrepreneurship, I’m talking about how your voice is something you build over time through observation, preparation, and asking the right questions.
Whether you're early in your career, quiet in meetings, or just figuring out how to contribute in a room full of big shots, we all start somewhere. I share what it was like to navigate finding my own voice when I first entered the consulting world working with high-powered execs, and how I learned that speaking up isn’t always the first step—it’s listening with intention.
Tune in to hear why asking smart questions can be more powerful than having all the answers, and how being prepared and curious is the first step toward making your voice heard.
Shout out to my son Arri for editing this episode. 💛
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