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In this episode, we sit down with Diane Kettering, founder of EchoCatt Corporate Team Building and Entertainment, to explore the power of team building, public speaking, and body language. EchoCatt, with "Catt" standing for Culture and Team Training, specializes in helping individuals develop confidence, leadership skills, and effective communication. Through interactive workshops and improv-based learning, Diane teaches participants to break through fears, engage audiences, and master nonverbal cues that enhance their presence.

Diane discusses the impact of digital communication on interpersonal skills, particularly among younger generations, and how her training helps bridge the gap. From students to professionals, her methods empower individuals to speak with clarity, structure their messaging, and command attention in any setting. Whether you're leading a team, negotiating with a boss, or persuading a loved one, these skills are essential for success.

Join us as we unpack the psychology behind effective communication, overcoming stage fright, and fostering a culture of collaboration. Plus, hear insights from Diane’s co-host, psychotherapist Katie Wirzel, on the transformative power of improv in education and leadership. This episode is packed with actionable takeaways to help you speak with confidence and connect with impact.

📩 Connect with Diane Kettering:

🌐 EchoCatt Website

✉️ [email protected]

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