Life's Essential Ingredients

Season 3 Episode #30 Katja Schleicher is Guiding People to Discover Their Story.

January 23, 2024 Season 3 Episode 30
Life's Essential Ingredients
Season 3 Episode #30 Katja Schleicher is Guiding People to Discover Their Story.
Show Notes

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Season 3 Episode #30 Katja Schleicher is coming from The Netherlands 

You can find via her website katjaschleicher.com

About our guest: With three languages, two passports and a European heart, Katja travels across borders constantly to bring people and ideas closer through communication. She speaks at conferences about communicative misunderstandings and how to initiate change through communication. Known for her provocative style and her sense of humor on stage she looks deeper into our communication troubles – and is not afraid to talk about them.

Katja has degrees in both German and English in Language, Literature, Linguistics, and Psychology.  For more than a decade Katja has passionately crafted her style and has shared her gifts with clients all over the world.  Katja, thanks for helping many people communicate more effectively and thanks for being our guest on Life’s Essential Ingredients.   Welcome to the show! 

TOTD – “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink… although, you can make it thirsty.”  Unknown

In this episode:

What was life like growing up?

What are your life’s essential ingredients?

What is intercultural communication?

The importance of transparency?

Flexibility in how you deliver information/meet…having the right format for the right purpose

The importance of reading the room 

How important is LISTENING

What is the process for becoming a speaker?

Last book or books you recommend?

Enhancing the skill of giving and receiving feedback… how do you do that for your clients

Legacy