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June 28, 2021 45 mins

Today I have two guests in the studio who know a lot about solving problems. Nanette Schimpf is here from The Moore Agency, and Dr. Gabrielle Gabriellini, a business consultant and leadership coach.


Today’s show is called SORRY / NOT SORRY and it is all about not feeling sorry for having great ideas.


Have you ever started an email with, “I’m sorry for the delayed response…” or , “pardon the delay…” Or been in a conversation with someone who says, “Someone may have already said this, but…” or “I’m not an expert, but…”


Have you noticed how many times during the day you apologize as part of your communication style? Our program today is about our habit of pre-apologizing, over-apologizing, and how to adopt confident communication strategies.


My guests are uniquely prepared to speak on the subject.


As vice president of the Tallahassee-based integrated communications firm The Moore Agent, Nanette manages projects and inspires people to solve the problems and create success.


Nanette has a degree in communications from Florida State University and has honed her expertise in public affairs, legislative affairs and media relations. During her nearly 20 years with Moore, she has managed award-winning campaigns for clients ranging from law enforcement to the medical industry.


She is also honored to serve as a member of the Bradfordville Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department.


Dr. Gabrielle K. Gabrielli is an award-winning author and consultant who is also a leadership guru John C. Maxwell certified coach, speaker, and trainer. Gabrielle Consulting, Inc. helps people and organizations clarify and achieve their goals through strategic planning, goal setting, and developing their leadership skills. She also heads a non-profit called Life Worth Leading that uses SCUBA to help people tap into their unique strengths.


And, I’m going to get coachy on ya with some tips for feeling better about not being sorry.


Let's get into it!


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