US Antidepressant Use Up … Women Communicate Better … Read My Lips Radio - a podcast by aka RadioRed

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February 15, 2016 guests

Are women better equipped to be the leaders we need in the 21st Century? YES, says Chris Davidson, author of Hear & Now - How Women Get Heard More at Work and Why it Matters. "Outmoded communication skills are leaving men playing catch-up." Chris will cover: Top 3 things you can do to present your ideas powerfully and gain more influence at work. Do’s & don’ts of a winning interview presentation. How to leave stage fright in the wings and keep your audience wanting more.  www.HearAndNowBook.com

Do you, your spouse or children use antidepressants to be happy? You and they are not alone, says Alena Chapman author of You Can’t Escape From A Prison If You Don’t Know You’re In One: What Is Blocking Your Freedom? In 2013, ABC Evening News reported that Americans are the unhappiest people, with antidepressant usage up 400% since 1994, and the NY Times noted that 1 in 10 Americans – and 1 in 4 women age 40s – 50s – are on these meds. Even more alarming, a NY Times [April 17, 2014] blog titled "The Antidepressant Generation" noted that children and adolescents increasingly take antidepressants to help them cope with the pressures of college or finding a job. Alena will share her insights on how to reverse this trend.alenachapmanlife.com

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