Whether due to self-censorship, shyness or feelings of illegitimacy, many people are afraid to speak up at work. This is especially true for female professionals. Fanny Dufour should know—she founded Nouvelles Oratrices, a public speaking training company for women. In this episode, Dufour tells you how to find your voice and make your ideas heard.
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