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Ep 9: Small Steps with Samara Bay: Using Your Voice to Lead Us to a Better Future

51 min · 2 de nov de 2022
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We have focused a lot of our time on this podcast hearing from people who have done the inner work to not just survive but thrive. However, what do you do once you have that inner power? That's where Samara Bay comes in.  By redefining what power and authority sound like, Samara will teach us just how to use our voice to move the world toward a better tomorrow. Samara Bay is an author and speech coach whose clients are candidates for US Congress, C-suite executives, international diplomats, high school girls, and Hollywood celebrities.  Her Penguin Random House book, Permission to Speak is a revolution in how to think about your voice and everyone else's.   I've never had a more timely guest-   Samara, you're just what we need right now and it is an honor to bring you on Small Steps.  Join us in this conversation to hear the small steps Samara Bay took to use her voice to help lead us to a better future.    Want to learn more from Samara Bay? >>Visit ladialectcoach.com [https://www.ladialectcoach.com/] >>Follow on Twitter @SamaraBay [https://twitter.com/samarabay] >>Follow on Instagram @samarabay [https://www.instagram.com/samarabay/] >>Permission to Speak [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/667566/permission-to-speak-by-samara-bay/] is available for pre-order now@samarabay.com, and it'll be available in bookstores February 7th, 2023.   Connect with Andrew Sullivan on Instagram @thesmallstepspod [https://www.instagram.com/thesmallstepspod/] Watch Small Steps, Big Change on YouTube @Small Steps Big Change Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC03ZisXSPsXBFo3xr0-Wag]

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Ep 9: Small Steps with Samara Bay: Using Your Voice to Lead Us to a Better Future

We have focused a lot of our time on this podcast hearing from people who have done the inner work to not just survive but thrive. However, what do you do once you have that inner power? That's where Samara Bay comes in.  By redefining what power and authority sound like, Samara will teach us just how to use our voice to move the world toward a better tomorrow. Samara Bay is an author and speech coach whose clients are candidates for US Congress, C-suite executives, international diplomats, high school girls, and Hollywood celebrities.  Her Penguin Random House book, Permission to Speak is a revolution in how to think about your voice and everyone else's.   I've never had a more timely guest-   Samara, you're just what we need right now and it is an honor to bring you on Small Steps.  Join us in this conversation to hear the small steps Samara Bay took to use her voice to help lead us to a better future.    Want to learn more from Samara Bay? >>Visit ladialectcoach.com [https://www.ladialectcoach.com/] >>Follow on Twitter @SamaraBay [https://twitter.com/samarabay] >>Follow on Instagram @samarabay [https://www.instagram.com/samarabay/] >>Permission to Speak [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/667566/permission-to-speak-by-samara-bay/] is available for pre-order now@samarabay.com, and it'll be available in bookstores February 7th, 2023.   Connect with Andrew Sullivan on Instagram @thesmallstepspod [https://www.instagram.com/thesmallstepspod/] Watch Small Steps, Big Change on YouTube @Small Steps Big Change Podcast [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC03ZisXSPsXBFo3xr0-Wag]

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