How to be a Confident Leader with Tracy Hooper, Founder of The Confidence Project

Empowered Leadership

In this episode of Empowered Leadership, host Alexandra Reese is joined by Tracy Hooper, Founder of The Confidence Project, to discuss why a good leader needs to be able to read a room, as well as being able to create a sense of belonging amongst others.


Tracy is the Founder of The Confidence Project, an organization that works with leaders to practice skills and feel confident in any situation. She is also the Best-Selling Author of “The NOW Hello, What to Say, What to Do in the World of Work”. She has also been described as a “wonderful and skilled presenter” by people she’s worked with!


Join them as they discuss:


- The power of carrying yourself with confidence

- How introverts can demonstrate confidence, especially in large group settings

- Body language for confidence and approachability

- Tips and tricks for building personal connection in a virtual environment quickly

- The power of breath, and how you can transform a room just by changing your breathing

- Words to lose and words to use

- Science-backed tools to mitigate stress in the moment, so you can remain calm and confident even in the most stressful situations



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For more information on Alexandra Reese visit her website or connect via LinkedIn.

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