118. STEMSkills: Building Your Confidence with Karen Laos, Confidence Cultivator

Published: Nov. 15, 2023, 6 a.m.

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Karen Laos, Communication Expert and Confidence Cultivator, is on a mission to eradicate self-doubt in 10 million women by giving them simple strategies to ask for what they want in the boardroom and beyond. She guides corporations and individuals with a proven model and is known for her actionable tips and ability to build trust quickly. During her corporate career, she led a team of facilitators while traveling the globe consulting industry leaders on the seemingly soft skills that impact the bottom line. Karen is the author of Trust Your Own Voice: Growing Your Influence Through Confident Communication, as well as the host of her highly ranked podcast, Ignite Your Confidence.

What do we talk about in this episode?

  1. How Karen got into confidence coaching.
  2. Karen's signature "Confidence Cocktail"TM.
  3. Karen provides advice and tips on how to improve your confidence.
  4. Her influences in childhood that helped her build her confidence.
  5. How to introduce yourself using the PPU method.
  6. Creating a Celebration Portfolio.

Music used in the podcast: Higher Up, Silverman Sound Studio

You can support my podcast on Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=72701887

Resources

Karen Laos' website: https://karenlaos.com

"Trust Your Own Voice: Growing Your Influence Through Confident Communication" book. (https://karenlaos.com/book/)

"Ignite Your Confidence" Podcast (https://karenlaos.com/podcast/)

Between the ages of 8 and 14, girls' confidence levels fall by 30 percent. At 14, when girls are hitting their low, boys' confidence is still 27 percent higher. (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/well/family/confidence-gap-teen-girls-tips-parents.html)

"Pioneers in Skirts" An Emmy-nominated 60-minute documentary about the issues that affect a woman\\u2019s pioneering ambition. Real-life stories and frank commentary leave viewers seeing their role in the solution, feeling hopeful, and motivated to act. (https://www.pioneersinskirts.com)

The phrase \\u201cWomen must be seen and not heard\\u201d originates from an old English proverb, \\u201cChildren must be seen and not heard\\u201d. This proverb first appeared in a book by John Mirk published in the 15th century titled Mirks Festial. (https://doseofwonani.wordpress.com/2021/08/23/why-i-have-a-problem-with-women-must-be-seen-and-not-heard/#:~:text=The%20phrase%20\\u201cWomen%20must%20be,15th%20century%20titled%20Mirks%20Festial.)

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