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094 Power to speak with Jackie Goddard | How to be confident
094 Power to speak with Jackie Goddard | How to be confidentIn this episode, we are joined by the wonderful Jackie Goddard. She is a former fashion designer, recovering actor, coach, speaker, and podcast host. Jackie is on a mission to help speakers get excited about sharing their ideas and messages with an audience. Today, Jackie tells us her story and the life experiences that made her who she is.Mission[3:23]Jackie is on a mission to get people excited about stepping in front of their audience. The audience is potential clients, customers, or just people they want to share their message with. She wants to help people raise their confidence and realize that they have stories and experiences that can help others.Past in the Fashion Industry[8:14]Jackie trained in fashion and textiles and ended up in the rag trade of the fashion business.Something that Excites Us[9:26]There wasn’t anything in particular that Jackie thought about acting that made her realize that she wanted to do it. She believes that it is innate and that everyone has that feeling about a particular thing. Something in all of us that makes us excited and motivated.Building Rapport and Trust[20:00]She believes that truly building rapport and trust with your audience is what would ultimately get them on your side. As much as you say the character isn’t an accentuation of you, it’s still you. When Jackie works with people, it’s about finding who they are.Therapy[25:03]During the lockdown, Jackie had a revelation when she was teaching adults. She learned that adults coming up to the end of the sessions felt like it was therapy. It made a powerful mark on her that what she was doing benefited everybody.You can connect with Jackie hereWebsite: https://www.powertospeak.co.ukLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackiegoddardpowertospeak/Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtVHnywe_F-gmYkhjRB6GHwLinktree: https://linktr.ee/Jac.goddFree download PDF.https://landing.mailerlite.com..../webforms/landing/r4 thanks!Shout out to the amazing Patron supporters for keeping this podcast going; thank you Ant Howe, Jasmine Barnes, Chloe Wilmot, Sara Kay, Cheri Brenton, Steve McDermott, Chris Lovett & Rory Barnes! You are all amazing!Come Join the UNLOCKED community where you can receive...Early access to episodesPatron shout outs and recognition at the end of every episodeExclusive backstage content and bonus episodesAsk me anything - have your questions answered onlineShape the future of the podcast with your requests.Live hangouts every month supporting each other to UNLOCK success(Optional - become a sponsor of the show!)Exclusive giveaways and HUGE Discounts off my online courses and so much more...<br/>To be a Patron and support the podca