50 The Power of Being The First with Hall of Fame Speaker Patricia Fripp
“The gentleman that hired me said this group has been going on for 85 years and, not only are you the first woman speaker, you are the first woman to sit at the head table.” – Patricia Fripp
As Onlys, how do we concentrate on connecting with those around us rather than just fitting in?
In today’s episode, we are going to focus on the power of being first. When she was just 30 years old, Patricia Fripp went into business for herself styling men’s hair, when it was a new industry. She has always been curious and a great listener to those around her and it has brought her an immense amount of success in her business ventures. Fast forward a few years and Patricia saw the vision and the opportunity and not only became a well-known professional speaker but the first female president of the National Speakers Association.
We discuss what every leader should know, why it pays to befriend those who appear to have the least in common with you, and why you shouldn’t focus on being the only one. Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE, is a Hall of Fame award-winning speaker, a sales trainer, author, and an in-demand executive speech coach.
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“The future belongs to charismatic communicators who are technically competent and have good people skills.” – Patricia Fripp
In today’s show, we talk about how to turn a disadvantage into an advantage, how to feel comfortable in a predominantly male environment, and how can leaders bond with their team and more.
“It’s not who’s delivering the message as much as what is the message?” – Patricia Fripp
Show Notes:
- What is the National Speakers Association
- What does the National Speakers Association do
- How to turn a disadvantage into an advantage
- How to feel comfortable in a predominantly male environment
- What to do when you feel uncomfortable in a conversation
- How can leaders bond with their team
- What is it like to be the first female president of an organization
“It is the only time I remember my knees shaking.” – Patricia Fripp
3 Pieces of Advice:
- Learn how to use necessary technologies
- Style is being yourself on purpose
- Listen rather than speak and when you speak, ask questions
“Don’t focus on being the only one.” – Patricia Fripp
Links Mentioned:
- Learn more about the National Speakers Association
Connect with Patricia Fripp:
LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter | Fripp
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