Yes, And! With Avish Parashar
What do live television news, improvisation, and organizational leadership have in common? Quite a bit, it turns out. In this episode, I sit down with communication expert and former TV news anchor Christina Butler to explore how confidence isn't about being perfect—it's about being prepared, adaptable, and willing to take the next step even when you don't have all the answers. Drawing on two decades covering breaking news, riots, major court cases, and other high-pressure situations, Christina shares practical strategies that leaders can use to communicate with clarity during uncertainty and change. Along the way, we discover just how similar the worlds of journalism and improv really are. Whether you're leading a team through change, giving presentations, or simply trying to communicate Key Takeaways * Why confidence comes from experience, not perfection. * How journalists stay calm under pressure and what leaders can learn from it. * Why curiosity is one of the most powerful communication skills you can develop. * How to structure messages so they're clear, concise, and memorable. * The importance of knowing your audience before you communicate. * Why leaders should focus on purpose before tactics. * How repetition builds confidence in presentations and difficult conversations. * Lessons from improv and journalism about adapting in the moment. * Practical ways to communicate effectively during organizational change. Relevant Links * Christina Butler: https://christina-butler.com [https://christina-butler.com] * Connect with Christina on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinabutler717/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinabutler717/] * Learn more about Avish: https://avishparashar.com [https://avishparashar.com] * Get a copy of Say "Yes, And!" to Change: https://SayYesAndToChange.com [https://sayyesandtochange.com]
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