Learn How To Achieve Professional Success

Learn How To Achieve Professional Success

Join your host, Brenda Williams and special guest Lisa Amin Desai, for this exceptional podcast on leadership and the power of active listening in the workplace. When was the last time you stepped out of your comfort zone in your professional career? How about taking a risk and making the move to take that promotion at work?

Are You Fire, Ice or Too Nice? Part 2

Are You Fire, Ice or Too Nice? Part 2

Introducing a whole new way of leadership communication. This podcast introduces your host, Brenda Williams, Certified Professional Coach, Founder, and CEO of The Academy for Leadership Communication. Discover the new age of leadership, emotional intelligence, and communication. Start your leadership journey today and discover if you’re fire, ice or too nice!

Six Ways to Shift Your Mindset

Six Ways to Shift Your Mindset

Is set in your own ways causing you trouble? It’s time for a mind shift. Join your host Brenda Williams, Certified Professional Coach, as we discuss how to shift our mindset to break the limits and bad habits we’ve created over the years.

What’s Keeping You From Getting Everything You Want?

What’s Keeping You From Getting Everything You Want?

We have all encountered obstacles that stand in our way at some point in our lives. For over 20 years, Brenda Williams, Certified Professional Coach, has coached, consulted and mentored thousands of people to help them discover and remove hidden obstacles that are standing in the way of success.

How To Build Positive Energy Blocks

How To Build Positive Energy Blocks

In this continuation episode from last week, your host Brenda Williams, Certified Professional Coach, reveals the final energy blocks to create your journey to success.

How Well Are You Listening?

How Well Are You Listening?

Whether you feel like you are not being heard or have been guilty of not being a very good listener yourself, then this podcast is for you. We may think or tell ourselves that we are indeed good listeners, but often times fall short. The truth is that real listening requires paying attention, not just to words, but body language and sometimes to what is not even being said.