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Soulful Speaking - Not the Shiny Bits: Real Talk with Brian Perry

Not the Shiny Bits: Real Talk with Brian Perry

Soulful Speaking

10/01/24 • 46 min

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What if showing up authentically, flaws and all, could help you become a more impactful speaker, inspire others, and change the world?

In this heartfelt episode of Soulful Speaking, Lauri sits down with her good friend Brian Perry—an authentic communication coach, singer-songwriter, and speaker who has spent his life helping others discover their unique voices. Brian shares his incredible journey from shy, dorky teenager to a speaker who connects deeply with audiences by embracing vulnerability and imperfection. Through candid reflections on his experiences, Brian reveals how everything from his early days as a Catholic lector and Boy Scout to his experience leading transformative discussions at Loyola University's Awakening Retreat Group influenced his path to becoming the soulful speaker he is today. Brian shares heartfelt anecdotes that illustrate how his passion for meaningful communication has evolved, guiding him to help others feel seen and heard.

TAKEAWAYS:

1. Leadership isn’t about titles or perfection, it’s about being human: True connection in speaking comes from embracing vulnerability, showing up as your full, imperfect self and serving from that place.
2. Vulnerability is a Strength: Sharing our struggles, broken parts, and imperfections can create deeper connections with our audience and make our message more impactful.
3. Everyone Has a Voice Worth Hearing: The world needs to hear from the “misfits” and the “shy dorks” who bring important, fresh perspectives to the conversation.
4. You Don’t Need Permission to Start: Don’t wait until you feel ready or perfect; start speaking from the heart now, and the rest will follow.
5. Embrace the Mess: Creativity comes from doing the work repeatedly, even when it's messy, as a path to mastery.
6. Empathy is a Tool for Connection: Instead of suppressing emotions, empaths can use their sensitivity to create a safe space for others and foster deeper connections.
7. Life is Short, Be Real: Tomorrow is never promised, and the world needs more of our true selves.

Connect with Brian:
www.yesbrianperry.com

https://voice-matters.com/events/

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10/01/24 • 46 min

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Soulful Speaking - Not the Shiny Bits: Real Talk with Brian Perry

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Lauri Host

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Hey there, welcome back to another episode of Soulful Speaking. I'm your host, Lauri Smith, and today joining us is a really good friend of mine and all-around awesome human being, Brian Perry. He is a singer, songwriter, authentic communication coach and speaker. He creates safe spaces for people to feel deeply and to be deeply seen. In those spaces he helps individuals tap into and claim more of their authentic voice, enabling them to live more f

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