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From Newsroom to Reinvention: Jane Hanson on Confidence, Curiosity, and Communicating Well



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Ever feel like everyone’s talking and no one’s hearing a thing? We sat down with Emmy-winning journalist and reinvention coach Jane Hanson to unpack how curiosity, presence, and clear delivery can turn noise into connection—and anxiety into confidence. From prairie roots to New York newsrooms, Jane shares why big changes demand new communication muscles and how anyone can build them with intention.

We dig into active listening as the real superpower: asking better questions, reflecting what you heard, and creating space for nuance so tension cools and ideas sharpen. Jane explains why first impressions form in seconds and how body language, tone, and pacing outweigh your script. We break down Aristotle’s ethos, logos, pathos in plain English—trust, logic, and emotion—and show how to apply them to pitches, team updates, and even talks with your kids. If your message keeps getting lost, it’s probably not the message; it’s the delivery.

You’ll leave with a DIY toolkit: a three-step recording routine to audit your speaking, a simple method to cut filler words by embracing strategic pauses, an eye contact map to engage the whole room, and a storytelling prompt that turns dry data into meaning. Jane’s golf anecdote proves the point—bring real emotion and specific detail, and audiences lean in while your talk gets shorter and clearer. Whether you’re leading a board meeting, returning to office life, or trying to be more present on Zoom, these habits will help you show up with credibility and warmth.

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