by Marion chapsal | English
“I think that what our society teaches young girls, and I think it’s also something that’s quite difficult for even older women and self-professed feminists to shrug off, is that idea that likability is an essential part of you, of the space you occupy in the...
by Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Women & Public Speaking
I often hear women complain about how invisible they feel. They will not be heard in a meeting, not seen during a networking event, not noticed by their colleagues, their boss, worse, not acknowledged for their contributions, not given any credit, nor promotion. On...
by Marion chapsal | English
After reading Speaking While Female from last week’s New York Times article, I remembered that in my blog archives, I had previously written this. I thought I would share it with you, and especially with Fabienne Cassagne , Celine Schillinger and Véronique...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Hello everybody! I am back into blogging and feeling a bit clumsy. Like an elephant in a china shop…Some links are broken, some pages are invaded by weeds. It’s a real jungle. But I am writing again. Finding my own voice, even if it’s shaking. This...
by Marion chapsal | English, Women & Public Speaking
Why do I write about Vincent Cespedes? Because he’s a French Philosopher, has published a book called ” Man, explained to women” and when I tweeted about him, here’s what I immediately got from my American friend Julie Daley: So, what did he...
by Marion chapsal | English
I don’t know about you, but the last months of 2010 have been like a hurdle race, Christmas and New Year’s Eve included. The first week of January, I pretended I didn’t hear my alarm clock at 6 am. I skipped my C25K training. I skipped fresh oranges...