Bonus | Conversation with Lisa Wood

Bonus | Conversation with Lisa Wood

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#80 | Define Your Values (with Ken Larson)

Ken shares the moment his body forced him to pause — and how that pause helped him ask a question that changed his life.Join Bree’s Newsletter for more tools, stories, and ideas to help you speak English with impact — especially in high-stakes moments.Follow Ken Larson:www.champi ...  Show more

#79 | Speak to Connect (with Lisa Wood)

Lisa shares how a difficult moment helped her stop trying to be perfect and start speaking with real connection. Join Bree’s Newsletter for more tools, stories, and ideas to help you speak English with impact — especially in high-stakes moments.Follow Lisa Wood:www.yourenglishsel ...  Show more

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