27 episodes

A conversation about the risks and rewards of real talk by real people in the real world. This podcast explores the intersection of diversity / inclusion and presentation skills / oral communication.

Let 'Em Speak Christine Clapp, David Henderson, and Bjørn Stillion Southard

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

A conversation about the risks and rewards of real talk by real people in the real world. This podcast explores the intersection of diversity / inclusion and presentation skills / oral communication.

    David Henderson on media interviews, being a legal commentator, and authenticity

    David Henderson on media interviews, being a legal commentator, and authenticity

    David Henderson https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-henderson-89049124 a presentation skills expert at Spoken with Authority and Let 'Em Speak Podcast collaborator, has more than two decades of experience in high-profile communication-based roles, including 20 years as a trial attorney during which he tried over 70 jury cases to a verdict. Previously, he served as an associate at Vinson & Elkins, LLP, and as a prosecutor in the Special Crimes Division of the Bexar County’s District Attorney’s office. Currently, he serves as a civil rights attorney at Ellwanger Law PLLC, and a workshop facilitator and coach at Spoken with Authority.
    David joined Toastmasters International in 2007, and in 2010 he was named World Champion of Public Speaking in a competition of more than 30,000 elite speakers from 113 countries. He has been featured on CNN and MSNBC providing legal analyses of high-profile cases involving police shootings. David holds a B.A. from the University of Texas, and a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law.    
    By listening to this conversation with David, you’ll learn about:  
    - The importance of representation in the media
    - The practical details of landing and giving media interviews
    - Staying true to your beliefs
    - Using the Sandwich Structure Method for interview preparation
    - Sharing your expertise
    - Getting honest feedback from a trusted friend
    Twitter: @OakCliffLawyer
    More on the “Sandwich Structure:” 
    https://spokenwithauthority.com/sandwich-presentation-structure-method/
     

    • 44 min
    Lisa Corrigan on antiracism, Black liberation, and stepping aside

    Lisa Corrigan on antiracism, Black liberation, and stepping aside

    Dr. Lisa M. Corrigan is a Professor of Communication and Director of the Gender Studies Program at the University of Arkansas. She has written two books, Prison Power: How Prison Influenced the Movement for Black Liberation (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) and Black Feelings: Race and Affect in the Long Sixties (University Press of Mississippi, 2020). Her third book is an edited collection titled: #MeToo: A Rhetorical Zeitgeist and it will be out in July 2021 published by Routledge.
    Lisa also co-hosts a popular podcast with Laura Weiderhaft called Lean Back: Critical Feminist Conversations
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lean-back-critical-feminist-conversations/id1084242264
    By listening to this conversation with Lisa, you’ll learn about:  
    -           Antiblack public policy
    -           The fantasy of civility
    -           Communication about power and freedom
    -           Collective struggle, navigating conflict, and shared power
    -           Whiteness of the American public speech tradition and how to increase inclusion
    -           Risk and the roots of speech anxiety
    -           Persuasion and flexing capital
    -           Black social protest and violence
    -           Listening, empathy, and cultural competency as tools of inclusion

    • 42 min
    LeRon Barton on stuttering, preparation, and courage

    LeRon Barton on stuttering, preparation, and courage

    LeRon L. Barton https://www.linkedin.com/in/leron-barton-cwna-2b700b1/ is a writer from Kansas City, Missouri currently living in San Francisco, California. A graduate of Paseo Academy of Fine Arts, LeRon is the author of two books, Straight Dope: A 360 degree look into American Drug Culture and All We Really Need Is Love: Stories of Dating, Relationships, Heartbreak, and Marriage. In addition to his books, LeRon is an essayist whose topics cover racism, mass incarceration, politics, gender, and dating. These works have appeared in Black Enterprise, Salon, Harvard Business Review, The Good Men Project, Your Tango, Media Diversity, Raconteur, Elephant Journal, East Bay Times, and MoAD.
    LeRon is an international speaker (http://leronbarton.com) who has given three TEDx speeches and has appeared at Al Jazeera, the University of San Francisco, Navis, Speakers Who Dare, Nas Dubai, Glide Memorial Church, The City of Cupertino, Los Altos Chamber of Commerce, Square, and Defy Ventures. In his spare time, LeRon enjoys mentoring African-American youth, teaching Creative Writing at the San Francisco County Jail, and backpacking around the world.
    By listening to this conversation with LeRon, you’ll learn about:  
    - Speaking with a stutter – it’s not the entirety of who you are
    - Supporting and including speakers who have a stutter
    - Ableism and destigmatizing stuttering
    - Setting expectations
    - Sharing stories over data
    - Preparing for public speaking success and falling into the next move
    - The power of representation
    - Having fun as a public speaker
    LeRon’s TEDx Talks:
    https://www.ted.com/talks/leron_barton_how_i_overcame_my_fear_of_stuttering

    https://www.ted.com/talks/leron_l_barton_the_power_of_sharing_your_story

    https://www.ted.com/talks/leron_l_barton_the_vital_importance_of_documenting_the_moment
     

    • 47 min
    Beth Ridley on truth and reconciliation, curiosity, and workplace culture

    Beth Ridley on truth and reconciliation, curiosity, and workplace culture

    Beth Ridley (https://www.linkedin.com/in/beth-ridley-a92b8b5/) believes a positive, connected and committed organizational culture is critical to business success. That’s why she combined her 25 years of corporate leadership and management consulting experience with her expertise in diversity and inclusion and positive psychology to launch, The Brimful Life (https://www.thebrimfullife.com/dei/), a coaching and consulting firm that works with executives to strengthen their leadership skills and transform their leadership teams and organizational cultures to better support their vision and strategic goals. In addition, Beth’s podcast series, keynote presentations and workshops inspire and equip leaders to put people and culture first.
    Beth has lived and worked in London, Tokyo, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Boston and New York City. She has a BA in English Literature from the University of Virginia, a MA in International Relations from Tufts University and an MBA from Columbia University.
    By listening to this conversation with Beth, you’ll learn about:  
    - Post-apartheid South Africa and the Truth and Reconciliation Project
    - Dress codes and dressing for your day
    - Workplaces as a site for diversity
    - Approaching communication with curiosity and compassion

    • 54 min
    Chelsea Grey on diversity, accountability, and being a Capitol Hill staffer

    Chelsea Grey on diversity, accountability, and being a Capitol Hill staffer

    When not trying new vegan recipes, Chelsea Grey (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cagrey/) is riding her Peloton or tracking her packages. At the time of recording, she was a senior congressional staffer in the House of Representatives, but has now transitioned back to Atlanta with the hopes of continuing her political career. For the last five years, she was covering policy on education, transportation, women and LGBTQ+ issues, foreign affairs, and much more. New York-born, Georgia-raised.
    By listening to this conversation with Chelsea, you’ll learn about:  
    - Being more than your resume
    - Establishing community
    - Making an impression in interviews
    - The problem with unpaid internships
    - Barriers to opportunity in government
    - The importance of equitable promotions and pay
    - Recognizing the unique experiences of underrepresented people in government
    - Representation on the Hill: getting better, still not great
    Twitter:  @chelsgrey

    • 41 min
    Cameron Stout on mental health, openness, and self-care

    Cameron Stout on mental health, openness, and self-care

    Cameron Stout www.linkedin.com/in/cameronstoutatstoutheart an attorney, gives mental wellness, self-care, and ethics presentations and mentoring services to professionals, lawyers, and to students around the country. Cam’s presentations are based in part on his own journey through, and resilient recovery from, a major depressive episode in 2013, and his nine years of sobriety. Cam’s mental wellness work is supported by Stout Heart, Inc., a non-profit 501c3 corporation www.stoutheart.org He also writes a blog about wellness and self-care: www.lightatseaatstoutheart.org
    By listening to this conversation with Cam, you’ll learn about:  
    - “What Mental health needs is more sunlight, more candor, and more unashamed conversation.” - Glen Close
    - Having a SEAL (Support, Energy, Accountability, and Love) Team
    - Avoiding isolation and seeking help for mental health, including from HR at work
    - The words we use to talk about mental health and suicide
    - Approaches to self care
    Twitter: @cameronstout14

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

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9 Ratings

ChaniW ,

Very needed podcast

So important to raise awareness of challenges that certain groups face in communication. Thanks for highlighting this issue.

Ferris Smith ,

Great Podcast, SO Helpful! Good quality!

This podcast has really helped me understand public speaking and I can not wait for future episodes!

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