Rosemary is one of the most poised, eloquent, articulate, elegant women I have ever met. I know her as a professional speaker and coach with an impressive background in television.
That’s why I was floored when I learned that this woman who had perfect pronunciation, had battled a life-long speech impediment. From childhood to young adulthood, she’d had a crippling problem which she worked hard to hide — She stuttered.
After conventional voice therapy failed, Rosemary found salvation in unconventional methods, including live radio broadcasting and became a highly accomplished bilingual communicator.
Today, she is a public speaker and executive speaker coach who teaches individuals how to change the world with the power of their voice.
Do you have a stutter?
Although Rosemary had an actual stutter, many of us have our own perceived forms of a stutter. What’s the thing that holds you back from speaking up, using your voice, or sharing your ideas?
If you’ve ever felt you’re not good enough to speak in public; If you are the kind of person who avoids cameras, speaking, or any other kind of public performances because you’re embarrassed about how you look or sound; if you have limiting beliefs or physical impediments that shy you away from the spotlight, but you wish that wasn’t the case — then you won’t want to miss this empowering and inspiring interview.
As Rosemary says, “Each of us has something important to say. My goal is to make you understand that you matter. That you have a purpose that comes from inside you. If you can speak, you can influence. If you can influence, you can change lives. It’s a simple fact that the ability to speak and connect with others is the foundation of leadership.”
Join us on January 10th at 12 pm EST for a life changing interview with this powerful communicator and learn how to turn even your biggest weaknesses into strengths!