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  • This week, I talk about the upcoming summer solstice and lunistice, sharing my personal connection to these events. I share a ritual for self-reflection, goal-setting, and growth, revealing some of my own journey, saving my life and the steps I took to overcome challenges. Embrace the energy of the solstice and set intentions for the coming period. I finish on the topic of fear and empowerment for women, challenging the narrative of women as vulnerable whilst encouraging self-confidence and awareness.


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    The Ripple Effect of Vulnerability: https://youtu.be/pMJpC0HOdXs?si=h3qrxB9j7fvlsY_G


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  • This week, I talk about the fear of speaking in public, how fear is inherent in individuals or can be intentionally created by others. I go on to share my own experiences of how overcoming fear can be empowering and impactful. Later, I talk about the phenomenon of blushing with respect to shame and embarrassment, how to manage blushing using cognitive behavioural techniques and focusing on the positive. Learn how to "flip your fear script" and overcome your fear of public speaking.


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  • I reflect on my 41st birthday and the concept of integrity, discussing the meandering journey of life and the idea of aligning with your "True North." I explore the impact of societal constructs, the loss of integrity in the digital age, and the importance of recalibrating and trusting the journey.


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    Christine Mullaney aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. As a thank you, you'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."


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  • This episode took on a bit of a mind of its own. I reflect on taking a big life leap and submitting a chapter of my book for publication. I also share different ways to talk about hesitation and the use of ums and ahs in speech, offering tips on how to reduce them and improve public speaking skills. Learn what it means to 'suck your teeth' in Ireland and why 'you can't plough a field by turning it over in your mind.'


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  • This week, I discuss the concept of compartmentalisation and its role in managing emotions and stress. I share personal experiences and strategies for managing emotional overwhelm, learning to trust our instincts, detach from societal expectations, and focus on what brings us joy and fulfilment. I tell you about the surprisingly enjoyable experience of having an MRI and talk about my experience walking the Camino de Santiago, healing from head to heart after narcissistic abuse. I close with a heartfelt tribute to my late grandfather. Oh, and I teach you 10 phrases we use in Ireland to describe someone who’s a bit insane – in a good way. 


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    Christine Mullaney aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. As a thank you, you'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."


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  • This week, I'm exploring the history of cures and remedies in Ireland, highlighting the traditional practices and beliefs surrounding healing. As usual, I share personal experiences and stories of famous healers, such as Biddy Early, who used clairvoyance, herbs, flowers, and trees to heal people. I touch on the evolution of medicine in Ireland, from ancient Druidic practices to the influence of Christianity. The importance of oral tradition and the passing down of cures from generation to generation comes up, and I offer personal experiences with healing cures and remedies passed down in my family. I also discuss the definitions and meanings of neurotypicality, neurodivergence, and neurodiversity, questioning the meaning of these terms and advocating for a more inclusive and accepting society.


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  • This week, I discuss the derogatory term 'knacker,’ used to refer to the travelling community in Ireland, its historical evolution and cultural implications. I look at the history and language of Irish travellers, highlighting the need for understanding and acceptance. Later, I touch on the importance of dropping perceptions, understanding and respecting different cultures and neurodivergent individuals, and the importance of inclusive communication. I share a story about Cathy Maguire, a well-known singer and TV presenter in Ireland, and my Mum, which taught me a life lesson about inclusion, especially for individuals from marginalised communities. Finally, I leave you with tips for supporting autistic individuals in the workplace and a poem called “The Irish Travellers.”


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  • In this episode, Christine addresses a recent reel she saw in which Jimmy Carr attempted a Dublin accent and Conan O´Brien expressed his confusion about an Irish English phrase. She explains the meaning of 'fair play to you' and emphasises the importance of respecting accents and languages. Christine also discusses her love of Hiberno English and her decision to incorporate more of it into her podcast. Reflecting on her past experiences as a performer, she shares her struggles with content creation and the pressure to perform.


    Takeaways:

    Embrace your true passions and incorporate them into your work.Respect and appreciate different accents and languages.Don't feel pressured to constantly entertain or perform for others.Use phrases like 'fair play to you' to express admiration or gratitude.

    Sound Bites

    "I thought that Bono teaching him that was even worse. Down with that sort of thing, Bono.""´Story´ means hello. It's just a different way to say it. It's like hi or good morning.""I'm a lone woman coming out, hitting back at Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Carr."

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  • This conversation explores the topic of accents and the biases and judgments associated with them. Christine shares personal experiences of bias against her Dundalk and Navan accents at home in Ireland. She also touches on the historical elitism and exclusion associated with accents. Christine ends by providing examples and exercises to improve articulation and emphasises the need for access to affordable training in this area. If you speak for a living, present at work, pitch for business or investment, this episode has some excellent tips and techniques for you.


    Train Your Tongue:

    https://bit.ly/TongueExercises


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  • In this episode, Christine explores the concept of tone in communication. She discusses phrases which use the word 'tone' and provides examples of different tones. Christine emphasises the importance of speaking from the solar plexus and connecting with the emotions in order to convey the desired tone. She also discusses the impact of tone on others and the need for tone awareness, especially in leadership roles. Christine provides tips for improving tone, such as good breathing, posture, and vocal projection. She concludes by discussing the balance between directness and indirectness in communication.


    Takeaways

    Tone is the quality or character of a voice and carries emotion.Speaking from the solar plexus and connecting with emotions helps convey the desired tone.Tone awareness is important for understanding the impact of our words and behaviors on others.Good breathing, posture, and vocal projection contribute to good tone.Finding the right balance between directness and indirectness in communication is crucial.

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    Christine Mullaney aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking." Up your game and pay it forward today!

     

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  • The conversation begins with a humorous dialogue about the culture of giving directions in Ireland. Christine then reflects on recent conversations she’s had about feeling lost and the art of finding oneself, sharing insights she’s had from Blindboy, Anthony De Mello and Jim Fortin. She explores language, the etymology of "lost," the Dutch concept of "Niksen," and how the pandemic challenged people’s sense of direction, encouraging a re-evaluation of the meanings we assign to words and concepts. Advocating for enjoying “days of no direction,” Christine teaches us how to get comfortable with being lost in new cities, whilst celebrating the unexpected joys of spontaneity and intuition. 


    Pay It Forward:

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  • In this episode, Christine shares a story about upsetting her Grandmother at mass during Lent one year and a historical land law in Ireland. She discusses the challenges of listening in a noisy world and the need to develop listening skills across cultures and languages. Christine also explores the impact of accents and language on listening comprehension and offers strategies for becoming a more active, engaged listener.


    Takeaways:

    Active listening is essential in a noisy world with constant information overload.Listening skills can be developed across cultures and languages.Anticipating accents and language can help improve listening comprehension.Body language and speech cues provide valuable information during listening.Reflection and self-listening are important for personal growth and understanding.

    About Christine:

    Christine is a TEDx Speaker, English Pronunciation & Brain-based Conversations® Coach, and Culture Active Trainer. Creator of Neurocultural Communication Coaching, she bridges the gap between language, culture and the brain for tech teams and professionals working in global English-speaking environments. Currently residing in her 5th country, Spain, Christine has worked with individuals from over 40 cultures. Her master's thesis literature review, "Factors Influencing Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ireland," was presented at the Irish Institute of Management in 2015.


    Alongside private and company-sponsored coaching for individuals, Christine hosts engaging in-house and online workshops on linguistic inclusion, cultural competence for business, the neuroscience of confident communication and The Spiral of Awareness.


    Her content is designed to make you laugh and think. She aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."

     

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  • In this episode, Christine explores the influence of ingrained beliefs and habits on our lives. She shares personal anecdotes about superstitions, self-doubt, body image, and the transformative experience of inner child work. With insights from neuroscience research, Christine questions the emphasis on breaking bad habits and advocates for focusing on positive thoughts and behaviors. She discusses the reticular activating system's role in perception and encourages listeners to consciously shape their mindset for personal growth.


    Key Topics:

    The power of focus and the impact of ingrained beliefs, habits, and thought patterns.Superstitions and self-doubt.The concept of breaking bad habits and the power of thoughts and beliefs.Christine's struggles with self-doubt and societal pressures.Christine's journey with body image and reclaiming well-being.Inner child work and its impact on healing.The importance of self-awareness and past experiences in shaping behaviors.Rewiring habits and beliefs for personal growth.The role of the reticular activating system in filtering perceptions.

    About Christine:

    Christine is a TEDx Speaker, English Pronunciation & Brain-based Conversations® Coach, and Culture Active Trainer. Creator of Neurocultural Communication Coaching, she bridges the gap between language, culture and the brain for tech teams and professionals working in global English-speaking environments. Currently residing in her 5th country, Spain, Christine has worked with individuals from over 40 cultures. Her master's thesis literature review, "Factors Influencing Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ireland," was presented at the Irish Institute of Management in 2015.


    Alongside private and company-sponsored coaching for individuals, Christine hosts engaging in-house and online workshops on linguistic inclusion, cultural competence for business, the neuroscience of confident communication and The Spiral of Awareness.


    Her content is designed to make you laugh and think. She aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."

     

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  • Today, Connected Communication turns 1! To celebrate, Christine has a very gracious gift on offer to everyone who downloads.


    In the episode, she explores the theme of self-trust and its impact on living authentically. She shares her personal growth journey, including overcoming a toxic relationship and learning to set boundaries. Christine discusses cultural perspectives on trust, the difficulty women often face in saying no, and the importance of aligning opportunities with personal values. She references experts like Robert Cialdini and Aristotle on persuasion and trust-building, emphasising storytelling and "the framing effect." Christine advocates for resilience, self-care, and embracing one's true self, inspiring listeners to find confidence from within and let go of the need for external validation


    To Enter The Giveaway:

    Subscribe to the podcast.Download this episode.Take a screenshot.Find Christine on one of the links below.Send her the screenshot.Wait for your 'pay it forward' gift.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/connected_communication

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectedCommunicationClub/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinemullaney/

    Email: [email protected]


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  • In this episode, Christine and guest Rachel Paling delve into the intricacies of language learning and neuroscience. They discuss the importance of self-awareness in language acquisition, strategies to overcome language barriers, and the phenomenon of code-switching. Rachel shares her transition from language coach to Neurolanguage Coaching® creator and the significance of applying neuroscience in education. The episode also touches on heart-brain coherence and the role of compassion in communication. Christine reflects on personal experiences improving her Spanish, getting some tips off Rachel to enhance her acquisition. The dialogue emphasises the transformative power of combining language, neuroscience, and compassion in teaching and learning.


    About the Guest:

    Rachel Paling is the creator of Neurolanguage Coaching(R) and NeuroHeart Education®. Rachel started teaching English to adults over 35 years ago. After obtaining a BA Honours in Law and Spanish (UK), she did a Masters in Human Rights and Democratization (EMA) at the University of Padua, Italy and Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany. She qualified as a UK Lawyer in 2003, but instead of pursuing a career as a lawyer, Rachel combined her teaching experience, a specialisation in business English and her legal knowledge to language coach top executives across Europe. Through the years 2003 to 2011 she developed herself as a professional life coach and language coach and in 2012 she created the new approach for language learning called Neurolanguage Coaching®, training teachers with one of the first ICF CCE accredited programmes for language teachers worldwide. In 2020, Rachel founded the Neuroheart Education Foundation and developed a new ICF accredited course for teachers of any discipline to become NeuroHeart Educational coaches, to transform the educational process in schools, universities and corporates worldwide.. She is an ICF PCC Coaching Credential and also holds an MA in Applied Neuroscience and an MA in Neuroeducation and Neuropsychology.


    https://neurohearteducationfoundation.com/


    About Christine:

    Christine is a TEDx Speaker, English Pronunciation & Brain-based Conversations® Coach, and Culture Active Trainer. Creator of Neurocultural Communication Coaching, she bridges the gap between language, culture and the brain for tech teams and professionals working in global English-speaking environments. Currently residing in her 5th country, Spain, Christine has worked with individuals from over 40 cultures. Her master's thesis literature review, "Factors Influencing Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ireland," was presented at the Irish Institute of Management in 2015.


    Alongside private and company-sponsored coaching for individuals, Christine hosts engaging in-house and online workshops on linguistic inclusion, cultural competence for business, the neuroscience of confident communication and The Spiral of Awareness.


    Her content is designed to make you laugh and think. She aims to make her online public speaking and pronunciation lessons available to the masses, so everyone has a fair chance to access training that has for years only been available to the "elite and upper classes." By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."

     

    Access the Resources Here: https://bit.ly/Connected_Communication


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  • In this episode, Christine encourages you, on International Women's Day, to "Dare to Be Difficult." Emphasising the importance of self-awareness in effective communication, she explores the active nature of listening, the impact of emotional repression, and the influence of language and culture on understanding. Christine also discusses neurodivergence and societal systems, sharing personal stories and advocating for acceptance of individual differences. Using the example of Ireland's pirate Queen, Grainne Mhaol, Christine highlights the role of cultural intelligence in overcoming communication barriers and challenges gender norms, promoting the redefinition of "difficult" women. The episode concludes with advice for leaders on fostering open communication and an invitation for listeners to engage in meaningful dialogue.


    About Christine:

    Christine is a TEDx Speaker, English Pronunciation & Brain-based Conversations® Coach, and Culture Active Trainer. She bridges the gap between language, culture and the brain for tech teams and professionals working in global English-speaking environments. Currently residing in her 5th country, Spain, Christine has worked with individuals from over 40 cultures. Her master's thesis literature review, "Factors Influencing Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ireland," was selected for presentation at the Irish Institute of Management in 2015.


    Alongside private and company-sponsored coaching for individuals, Christine hosts engaging in-house and online workshops on linguistic inclusion, cultural competence for business, the neuroscience of confident communication and The Spiral of Awareness.


    Her content is designed to make you laugh and think. She aims to make her online training platform available to marginalised communities, so everyone has a fair chance to develop. By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."

     

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  • In this episode, Christine explores the tension between asking for forgiveness versus permission, particularly in communication and learning contexts. She reflects on her own experiences, including a surprising sauna encounter in Ireland and her Neurolanguage Coaching® training, discussing the limitations of constantly seeking permission. Christine then connects this to workplace dynamics, focusing on the suppression of emotions and how it affects listening and understanding between men and women. She shares insights from research and her workshop experiences, highlighting the challenges women face when expressing emotions professionally. The episode wraps up with actionable advice for improving workplace communication to enhance mutual understanding and foster healthier working environments.


    Christine Shares:

    A reflection on the concept of asking for forgiveness, not for permission.The importance of permission in communication and learning environments.The impact of suppressing emotions in the workplace.How men and women listen to each other.Personal experiences and insights on seeking permission.Reflections on a workshop for a technology company.Research on emotional repression and its effects.Challenges faced by women in the workplace.Practical strategies for improving communication and understanding.Commitment to fostering positive change in workplace communication.

    About Christine:

    Christine is a TEDx Speaker, English Pronunciation & Brain-based Conversations® Coach, and Culture Active Trainer. She bridges the gap between language, culture and the brain for tech teams and professionals working in global English-speaking environments. Currently residing in her 5th country, Spain, Christine has worked in a variety of roles across the globe. Her master's thesis literature review, "Factors Influencing Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Ireland," was selected for presentation at the Irish Institute of Management in 2015.


    Alongside private and company-sponsored English Communication and Pronunciation Coaching for individuals, Christine hosts engaging in-house and online workshops on linguistic inclusion, cultural competence for business, the neuroscience of confident communication and The Spiral of Awareness.


    Her content is designed to make you laugh and think. She aims to make her online training platform available to marginalised communities, so everyone has a fair chance to develop. By supporting her work, you play a part in helping this dream become a reality. You'll also get access to her entire library of resources on “The Science of Speaking."

     

    Support her work here: https://bit.ly/Connected_Communication

    Make an Enquiry: [email protected]

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  • Overview: In this episode, Christine looks at the relationship between language, identity, and communication, sharing a story about her night with Wu-Tang. She also tells us how the Irish language was “battered out of” people with a special type of stick. As you celebrate International Mother Language Day, reflect on the significance of languages in shaping our perceptions, experiences, and cultural heritage.


    Christine Considers:

    Language and Identity: Language is not just a means of communication; it is deeply intertwined with our sense of self. But when does language shape our identity? Is it only our “mother tongue” or do second languages play a part?International Mother Language Day: Originating from the sacrifices made in Bangladesh in 1952 to preserve their language, this day emphasises the importance of linguistic diversity and cultural heritage.Neuroscience of Language: Research in neuroscience reveals how language shapes our thoughts and perceptions. From colour perception to concepts of agency and ownership, language influences how we experience the world.Bilingualism and Identity: Bilingual professionals often face pressure to conform to native English standards. Embracing linguistic diversity fosters understanding and inclusivity.Challenging Linguistic Divides: It's crucial to challenge societal attitudes that undermine linguistic diversity. By opening conversations and embracing curiosity about different languages and cultures, we promote solidarity and tolerance.Core Identity: Despite language adaptations, does our core identity remain unchanged? It's the essence of who we are, often transcending linguistic boundaries.

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  • In her first solo-produced episode, Christine delves into the fascinating concept of energetic resonance and its profound impact on our lives, communication, and well-being.

    Energetic Resonance Unveiled: Christine shares a transformative conversation with Fabio, discussing the energy frequencies we emit, which shape our experiences.Frequency and Vibration: Dive into the idea that our thoughts and feelings carry energy with specific frequencies, influencing our interactions and surroundings.From Waves to Brainwaves: Learn how the frequency of the sea can affect our brainwaves and discover the intriguing connection between Schumann's resonances and brainwave states.The Power of Music: Explore the ancient solfeggio frequencies and their potential for healing, along with Christine's personal journey of choosing the heart frequency for her podcast intro music while listening to Sub Focus.Communication and Resonance: Understand how finding our personal frequency and vocal resonance can enhance our ability to connect with others, along with the challenges women may face in resonating with a wider audience. Uncover how resonance in communication can make you a leader people want to follow.Finding Your Frequency: Is Terrance Howard right; do we all have a specific frequency in our DNA? Is this Universal Language that of Paulo Coelho's in The Alchemist? Christine shares exercises on energetic and vocal resonance development, emphasising the importance of self-love and healing. She also helps you understand resonance using Mariah Carey's vocal range as an example.

    As Christine prepares for International Mother Tongue Day, she encourages listeners to reflect on their frequency and its impact on those around them. Don't miss out on valuable insights and practical tips for aligning your frequency and enhancing your communication skills.


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    Hidden Rhythms of Frequency: Terrence Howard's Exploration of a Universal Language:

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  • Christine explores the nature of external influence and its impact on our intuition and decision making. Reflecting on a statement by Robbie Williams, she examines linguistic changes led by young women, judgmental attitudes towards such changes, and the importance of connecting the heart and mind to determine our own path forward. Christine also draws connections between St. Brigid's Day, the goddess Brigid's protective legacy in Ireland, and the theme of external influence.

    CHRISTINE DISCUSSES:

    Robbie Williams' comment about the impact of media criticism on his mental health.The Goddess Brigid, protector and healer and the lessons in her legacy. Negative criticism of young women who use "influencer speak" like vocal fry. How babies learn speech rhythm - and why judgement is natural. How connecting the heart and mind helps us stand up for what’s right. The detrimental impact of allowing external influences to override our intuition.

    BEST MOMENTS

    "We are in an age of evolution – an evolution of women."

    "Press speak, or the things the press were saying, broke his trust in himself. Austin Powers might have called it losing his mojo."

    "Teenagers are risk takers. They’ll create new slang words, use upspeak or vocal fry, and add new filler words like 'like' into conversations."

    "As non-sentient AI overwhelms communication mediums, the language of the heart will become more important than ever."

    "It is the great person who, in the midst of the crowd, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude."

    "However you find yourself influenced, may you be able to turn your eye inward and never allow external influences to f*ck up your intuition."

    ABOUT THE HOST

    Christine is from Ireland and now lives in Málaga, Spain. Alongside private coaching, she trains IT professionals on English pronunciation, accent inclusion, international culture and the neuroscience of confident communication.

    Her mission is to make public speaking, English pronunciation and brain-based intercultural communication training accessible to disadvantaged communities, so everyone has an opportunity to learn.

    Outside work, she hikes, cooks, sings and is currently writing her first book – Healing on The Camino, a story of her journey across Northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela.

    Support her work here: www.connectedcommunication.club You’ll get access to a library of personal and professional development resources on “The Science of Speaking.”

    Get in touch: [email protected]: www.instagram.com/connected_communication

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