Dr. Wendy LeBorgne is an expert on voice and communication, which is why Fortune 100 CEOs and Grammy-award winning artists trust her to assess and optimize their voices in high-pressure communication and performance situations.

When the company she worked for changed leadership and she no longer felt morally or ethically aligned, she struggled with the decision to leave because it was a comfortable, high-paying job. The pandemic forced her hand and she found herself unemployed and struggling with a massive identity shift.  

During this time, she leaned on the tight-knit community of her Bible study group. As we discuss, community is the heart of communication. You’ll also hear about the history of communication, how women and men use language differently, and how living in an era where online connections prevail is making us more disconnected than ever. 

In this episode, hear why it’s ok to not be ok and learn the practices Dr. Wendy adopted to find equilibrium during this transitionary time in her life.

Wendy’s hype song is This Is Me - The Greatest Showman

Resources:

Learn more at www.drwendyvoice.comConnect with Dr. Wendy on LinkedInFollow Dr. Wendy on Facebook and InstagramTED Talk: Wendy LeBorgne: Vocal Branding Beyond Words: How Your Voice Shapes Your Communication Image

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