Jacqui Zadik

Jacqui Zadik

Nowadays we communicate constantly, but we struggle to do it effectively: how something so natural turns out to be so hard? In today’s podcast we are joined by Jacqui Zadik, a Canadian freelance writer and communication expert who shares with us some of her knowledge in interacting with others.  Jacqui invites us to  find new ways to connect with one another in a higher and more respectful way in order to have a positive and effective communication.

Highlights: 

  • The importance of actively listening to the other person or carefully reading a text message during a conversation in order to understand correctly what the other person is trying to say and not jump to mistaken conclusions.
  • Jacqui strongly believes that whenever possible, it’s best to have verbal communication over phone or voice message because it’s much more intimate and understandable than having a simple text conversation.
  • Because of technology, Jacqui believes that most conversations are held over text messages or emails, and deeper face-to-face conversations are lacking. 
  • Trusting in your own abilities and talents and believing in yourself should encourage you to take chances and not hold back because of fear anymore.

To learn more about Jacqui Zadik and her work, follow her on Instagram or you can find her on LinkedIn

Lara Schmoisman, CEO & Founder of The Darl and Marketing Simplificado

GUESTS

Episode 34

With Podcast Coach Christine O'Donnell

Today in Coffee N.5 we have Christine O’ Donnell, Emmy-Nominated TV journalist and Podcast Coach who coaches solopreneurs on how to develop, launch and grow their own podcast

Episode 111

With Jason Feifer

Lara talks with Jason Feifer, author and editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, about success and how to manage time.

Episode 134

With John Cafarelli

John Cafarelli, the visionary founder of Ernest Supplies and esteemed COO of Beauty Matters, vividly remembers the early days of establishing a beauty brand when formulation was far from accessible, white labeling was an emerging concept, and the health and wellness trend had yet to take center stage.

We use cookies to ensure that you receive the best experience while using our website. By continuing to view our content, you consent to the use of cookies. For more information about how we use cookies see our Privacy Policy.