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Workshops & Speaking

Communication strategies and professional development that amplify the voices in your organization

You've got a tribe of talented team members ready to take the message into the world. These workshops are designed to help them harness their voices. 

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Death by Powerpoint? No, thank you. As an experienced university professor of public speaking, TEDx speaker, and K-12 educator, I customize content to be highly engaging and immediately actionable. I provide resources and exercises that can keep your skills sharpened long after we've met. 

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What professional development will most equip your organization? Here are some of my favorite topics:

PERSONAL BRANDING 

COMMUNICATING YOUR STRENGTHS TO ACTIVATE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

GROWING A DIGITAL NETWORK

CONFIDENT PUBLIC SPEAKING

WRITING A BRAND NARRATIVE

CONTENT CREATION

FACILITATING EFFECTIVE MEETINGS AND PRESENTATIONS

COPYWRITING 101

“Liz Navarro facilitated a workshop for YWPN Principals called, 'What's Your Value-Add?' to help them identify, articulate, and present the skills that have made them successful school leaders in all-girl public schools. Liz’s presentation was engaging and inspiring! Our principals and YWPN staff walked out not only with tools and ideas but with the motivation to develop and share their stories and talents.

 

Liz created a space where our team felt welcomed and safe to be vulnerable and share their challenges while processing how to identify their “super powers.” We loved working with Liz and can’t wait to invite her back to our offices to work with the YWPN team and our principals again. Thank you Liz!”

Karla Stack, Young Women’s Preparatory Network

Partners

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“I have literally never had a class apply so directly to my "real life" and I am so genuinely filled with gratitude. Thank you for being one of the best teachers I've had at SMU and for making me feel like I can step up to the plate and kill it as an intern.” 

SMU Student, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs Division

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