Brave Girls with Tracy Imm
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Show Notes Dr. Toni Draper's Bio CEO and Publisher, The AFRO-American Newspapers Dr. Frances Murphy Draper is CEO and Publisher of The AFRO-American Newspapers, the nation’s longest-running Black-owned family newspaper. A fourth-generation publisher from Baltimore, she continues the legacy of founder John H. Murphy Sr. She holds degrees from Morgan State University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Baltimore, Loyola University Maryland, and United Theological Seminary. A former pastor for over 20 years, she now leads The AFRO’s digital expansion, including the AFRO Digital...
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Show Notes Kimberly Prescott is the founder and President of Prescott HR, Inc. Prescott HR is an outsourced Human Resources firm that provides ongoing strategic and tactical HR support to small- to mid-sized businesses. Her primary area of expertise is Human Resources/Employment Law Compliance and Employee Relations. She brings over 20 years of progressive corporate HR leadership experience with firms such as Giant Food, Whole Foods and Allegis Group (TEKsystems and Aerotek). She has earned her Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM- SCP)...
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Show Notes Bio: Patrice Bullock is the Executive Director of Bailey's Heart and Soul Foundation, an organization she founded following the untimely passing of her 16-year-old son, Bailey, from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in May 2021. Bailey was a vibrant athlete involved in football, basketball, and track. His unexpected death highlighted the critical need for immediate response measures during cardiac emergencies. In her role, Patrice has been instrumental in raising awareness about SCA and advocating for widespread CPR and automated external...
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Show Notes Website Bio: Dr. Erin Watley is a teacher and facilitator whose work focuses on highlighting accessible ways to disrupt systems of oppression, encouraging intercultural dialogue, and practicing community building. Dr. Watley is an Associate Professor in the Communication & Cinema department at McDaniel College. She is also the owner of Intersect Consulting LLC, through which she does DEIJ workshops, evaluation, and media curation for organizations outside of academia. More traditional DEIJ consulting often comes in the form of theory heavy...
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SHOW NOTES Bio Giselle W. Climpson is a Consultant, Digital Creator & Founder of Giselle Avenue, a dynamic media brand shaping the future of storytelling, digital innovation, and empowerment. With over a decade in the industry, she is a media trailblazer, amplifying voices and crafting narratives that inspire impact. Rooted in honoring the magic of Divine Feminine Energy, she leads with creativity, authenticity, and purpose—helping brands and individuals find their voice, and be heard. Giselle's Social Media ...
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Show Notes Bio: Amanda Miller Littlejohn is a nationally recognized executive coach, journalist, mental health advocate, and thought leader in personal branding and leadership development. As the founder of Package Your Genius Academy, Amanda has spent over a decade helping high achievers uncover their purpose and amplify their visibility. Amanda's newest book, The Rest Revolution: How to Reclaim Your Rhythm and Conquer Burnout When Overworking Has Become the Norm, offers timely insights into the importance of rest, renewal, and resilience in today’s fast-paced world. ...
info_outlineToday’s guest is Carol Cox from sunny Orlando, Florida. A fellow podcaster, she’s a true expert in public speaking and business storytelling that I really connected with. Carol’s also passionate about seeing more women in leadership and sees her mission to help more women secure positions of influence and leadership on stages, in boardrooms, in the media, in communities and in politics. A student of culture and history, Carol has had a storied career in television as a political analyst as well as a college professor and software developer. I loved hearing her Brave Girl story which included working in the technology sector and how she now teaches others how to create their signature talk to gain visibility for their brands.
Carol and I talk about the power of storytelling and how she teaches her clients best practices in public speaking. Carol also explains the process to create a TedX talk and what she recommends if you are considering creating one. Carol has created a framework to create your signature talk that has resulted in client success on the stage. She talks about how to embed and integrate information into your talk to generate leads. She shares many of her free resources to help you on your path as a speaker. We also talk about how to market yourself as a speaker to include creating a landing page on your website, letting people know that you are available to speak, and how to position yourself on LinkedIn. We also talk about how to build your confidence muscle by practicing public speaking and how to create a “Know, Like and Trust” factor.
We also talk about our podcasting journey and why we both love this medium. Carol’s podcast, Speaking Your Brand is a “must listen to” show. She has produced over 145 episodes that you can download to learn more about leadership, public speaking and creating a framework for your talks. We both agree on the need to be consistent and have interesting content when you commit to launching a podcast. Carol and I talk about how podcasting is a long-game play for your business.
I love the bravest thing that Carol has ever done and how it inspires her today!