
Communication Skills for Working Women Podcast:Effective Communication, Healthy Relationships, Direct Communication
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Hi! We are Elizabeth and Rosemay - two friends who are also wives, mothers and working women. Rosemay has lived all over the world working in the field of psychology while Elizabeth has worked in organizational communication. Despite our different backgrounds we both struggled with communication skills. Unknowingly we both were trying so hard to be the women we thought we were ‘supposed’ to be. Compliant, agreeable, and kind. After years of consistently feeling unfulfilled, silenced and at odds within ourselves we individually found the confidence that comes through applying simple, yet effective communication skills. No more walking on eggshells or worrying about burning bridges - we’re excited to share everything we’ve learned with you! Are you ready to learn skills to make you a calm, confident communicator at work and at home so you can pour into the relationships that matter most to you? Join us and move forward in confidence! https://communicateconnectthrive.com
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Elizabeth Amorino, Certified Coach and Facilitator; Rosemay Webster, Licensed Therapist, PhD Candidate
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Episodes(3)
037 I Why Microaggressions from women hurt more at work - And how to respond
Microaggressions between women in the workplace are often subtle, confusing, and deeply invalidating. In this episode, we explore why they hurt more when they come from another woman—and how to respond with clarity, boundaries, and self-trust. In This Episode, We Cover: Why harm from within the grou
036-1 | When the Ask Lands Wrong: How to Ask for Help at Work (Timing & Repair Matter)
We'd love to connect with you in the Facebook group: Communication Skills for Working Women You asked for help.You thought you were clear.And it landed… wrong. The tone shifted.The energy changed.Now you’re wondering if you just made yourself look incompetent. In this short solo episode of Communica
036 I How to Ask for Help Without Feeling Incompetent
Connect with us! Communication Skills for Working Women Facebook Group Visit our website: communicateconnectthrive.com Email: communicationskillsforwomen@gmail.com Struggling to ask for help at work because you're afraid it'll make you look incompetent? You're not alone. In this episode, we break do