405: Advocating and Using Your Voice for Yourself with Laura Camacho, PhD

405: Advocating and Using Your Voice for Yourself with Laura Camacho, PhD

If you're a high-performing woman who works in corporate and you’ve struggled to use your voice in an impactful way, this conversation is for you!

Our lead speaking coach Diane Diaz sits down with Laura Camacho, PhD, an executive communications strategist and host of the Speak Up podcast.

Diane and Laura dive into the realities of climbing the corporate ladder and the common pitfalls that hold many back, particularly women.

Drawing from personal experiences and years of coaching, Laura shares actionable insights on overcoming self-sabotage, enhancing visibility, and effectively using your voice in the workplace.

Whether you're an introvert, ambivert, or simply looking to refine your communication skills, you'll find valuable strategies to help you advance your career.

Diane and Laura talk about:

  • The importance of self-promotion and how to do it without sounding arrogant
  • Why acknowledging and leveraging your unique background and experiences can set you apart
  • Practical tips for speaking up in meetings and ensuring your contributions are noticed
  • The role of a coach in navigating mid-career challenges and achieving your goals
  • How to build relationships and add value in every interaction

Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/405/

Laura’s website: https://www.speakupwithlaura.com/

Discover your Speaker Archetype by taking our free quiz at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/quiz/

Enroll in our Thought Leader Academy: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/academy/

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If you want to speak more but you’re not sure where to start or your efforts haven’t produced the results you want, I’m hosting a live online workshop called “Become Bookable: How to Get Speaking Invitations” on Wednesday, April 15th.


A lot of brilliant women assume they just need to pitch themselves more. But the real reason speakers get invited isn’t because they pitch harder — it’s because they’re positioned as bookable.

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