OUTSPOKEN

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HarperCollins
| Author:
Rueckert, Veronica
| Language:
English
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Paperback

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From the Supreme Court to the conference room to the classroom, women find themselves interrupted much more often than their male counterparts. Worse, a 2015 Yale University study revealed that women executives who spoke more often than their peers were rated 14% less competent, while male executives who did the same thing did enjoyed a 10% competency bump. And a 2016 Study from usc found women account for only a third of Speaking roles in top U. S. Movies. It’s undeniable: women’s voices aren’t being heard at work, at home, in every facet of their lives. The fault lies not with women, but in a culture that seeks to silence women’s voices. However, there are skills every woman can harness to understand her own voice and learn how to use it with confidence. With outspoken, Veronica rueckert a Peabody award-winning former host at Wisconsin public radio, trained opera singer and communications expert teaches women to speak with the confidence, clarity and authority that will get them heard. Outspoken provides readers with the insight, guidance and encouragement they need to use their voice to successfully communicate in meetings, around the dinner table and during future political debates. Written with a warm and engaging tone, brimming with practical advice and accessible stories, outspoken is a substantive yet entertaining analysis of why most males and many females don’t grant women the power to speak. Most importantly, it includes solutions for change. Positive, confident and supportive, this welcome and much need guide will help reshape the world and make it better for women and for everyone.

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From the Supreme Court to the conference room to the classroom, women find themselves interrupted much more often than their male counterparts. Worse, a 2015 Yale University study revealed that women executives who spoke more often than their peers were rated 14% less competent, while male executives who did the same thing did enjoyed a 10% competency bump. And a 2016 Study from usc found women account for only a third of Speaking roles in top U. S. Movies. It’s undeniable: women’s voices aren’t being heard at work, at home, in every facet of their lives. The fault lies not with women, but in a culture that seeks to silence women’s voices. However, there are skills every woman can harness to understand her own voice and learn how to use it with confidence. With outspoken, Veronica rueckert a Peabody award-winning former host at Wisconsin public radio, trained opera singer and communications expert teaches women to speak with the confidence, clarity and authority that will get them heard. Outspoken provides readers with the insight, guidance and encouragement they need to use their voice to successfully communicate in meetings, around the dinner table and during future political debates. Written with a warm and engaging tone, brimming with practical advice and accessible stories, outspoken is a substantive yet entertaining analysis of why most males and many females don’t grant women the power to speak. Most importantly, it includes solutions for change. Positive, confident and supportive, this welcome and much need guide will help reshape the world and make it better for women and for everyone.

About Author

Veronica Rueckert is a Peabody Award-winning communications specialist. She was the host of Wisconsin Public Radio‘s state-wide news magazine Central Time and the state-wide call-in program, the Veronica Rueckert Show. She was also a senior producer and contributor on the national program To the Best of Our Knowledge, distributed by Public Radio International. Her essays have aired on NPR and PRI. She currently conducts media training and national media outreach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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