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Ep101: Speak and Be Heard, with Katie Gore

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"One of the things that is interesting with speech and voice is, it's not - it's not like race, right? You can change the way you talk, and you can change it to varying degrees. But just because you can, should you?"

In our first-ever episode, Katie Gore, a speech-language pathologist, talks about diversity and inclusion when communicating at work. We discuss “sounding less Black”; changing our accents (or not); changing voice gender; power perceptions and “executive presence”; and how employers can be more supportive and inclusive.
Full transcript available here.

Guest Bio and References/Links

Katie Gore is a certified speech-language pathologist and the founder and principal of speech IRL, a consulting firm which helps organizations create culture change through communication.

Katie grew up in Canada, and currently lives in the US, where she is the founder of the Chicago chapter of the National Stuttering Association, and Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force for the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association, among other volunteer roles.

Katie is also a fan of Marvel Comics – actually reading them, not just watching the movies!
References:

Katie’s company: speechIRL

Small Talk Menu: https://www.speechirl.com/the-small-talk-solution-an-easy-formula-for-less-awkward-engagement

Movies referenced: The King’s Speech, Sorry to Bother You

Find speechIRL on:

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

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"One of the things that is interesting with speech and voice is, it's not - it's not like race, right? You can change the way you talk, and you can change it to varying degrees. But just because you can, should you?"

In our first-ever episode, Katie Gore, a speech-language pathologist, talks about diversity and inclusion when communicating at work. We discuss “sounding less Black”; changing our accents (or not); changing voice gender; power perceptions and “executive presence”; and how employers can be more supportive and inclusive.
Full transcript available here.

Guest Bio and References/Links

Katie Gore is a certified speech-language pathologist and the founder and principal of speech IRL, a consulting firm which helps organizations create culture change through communication.

Katie grew up in Canada, and currently lives in the US, where she is the founder of the Chicago chapter of the National Stuttering Association, and Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Task Force for the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association, among other volunteer roles.

Katie is also a fan of Marvel Comics – actually reading them, not just watching the movies!
References:

Katie’s company: speechIRL

Small Talk Menu: https://www.speechirl.com/the-small-talk-solution-an-easy-formula-for-less-awkward-engagement

Movies referenced: The King’s Speech, Sorry to Bother You

Find speechIRL on:

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

  continue reading

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