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One story, shared in five minutes, once a week - with a penny-dropping moment every time. Hanging out with engagement and communications expert Penny Terry on The Penny Drop is the simplest way to turn these so-called soft skills into rock-hard results - personally and professionally.
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In this episode of The Penny Drop, Penny talks about something that the Aurora Australis (The Southern Lights) and interviews have in common - yep, she links a natural phenomenon with our ability to be a better guest. Strangely the link isn't as tenuous as you'd think! ---- Show notes: Register for a 30 minute Zoom session to find out if podcast guesting is a good strategy for you: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErdeqsrTksGNP_zgYoNnx30zJn2gREgYnC#/ To get on the WAITLIST for Penny's 3hr online workshop Be a Better Guest, simply send an email to penny@pennyterry.com saying WAITLIST. No obligation, but you'll be first to receive the early bird ticket offers.   --- Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do you say once the podcast or media interview is over? Have you ever thought about it? Penny Terry reckons you should and in this episode of The Penny Drop, she goes through three things you can say to make sure you lean in before you log off. (Think less 'follow-up', more 'show-up'.) ----- Show notes: To join the waitlist for Penny's 3hr online workshop email the word 'waitlist' to penny@pennyterry.com. (There's no obligation to buy a ticket - you'll simply get first dibs on the early bird tickets). To register for Penny's FREE 30 minute Zoom session, where she'll help you work out if being a guest of podcast is a good strategy for you - click here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZErdeqsrTksGNP_zgYoNnx30zJn2gREgYnC ----- Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penny has a problem with the word authenticity because it seems no one knows what it means anymore... yet everyone is trying to be it. Hot tip: While you shouldn't have to try and be authentic, for anyone who's ever tried to open their mouths when the mic is turned on, remembering how to be yourself can be something we need to re-learn. This is certainly Penny's experience and in this episode of The Penny Drop, she talks about one of the most instructive conversations she had during her ten years as a radio presenter, the thing that helped, and three strategies that she's still trying to master to help be herself whenever the mic is on.  P.S. If you want to get on the WAITLIST for Penny's 3hr public workshop: Be a Better Guest then send an email to penny@pennyterry.com saying "put me on the waitlist" and you'll get first dibs on a spot (and early bird tickets), with no obligation to buy. ---- Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me a penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's not uncommon for people to tell Penny that their last media interview felt like an out-of-body experience; they can't remember what they said, what they were asked, or whether they did any good! This feeling is usually thanks to a particular brain mode that we engage during high-pressure situations. Penny's worked out how to disengage it, ensuring your next media, podcast or panel interview is a true in-of-body experience. In this week's episode of The Penny Drop, Penny runs you through three strategies to make sure you can create a real connection with the host, the audience, and your content. WAITLIST: If you'd like to get on the waitlist for Penny's Be a Better Guest 3hr public workshops that are kicking off in just - send an email to penny@pennyterry.com with the subject: WAITLIST and Penny will be in touch. --- Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The one thing that will make the most difference between a poor interview performance and a good one - is not skill, it's not knowledge - it's mindset. Penny Terry has interviewed more than 20,000 people and in this episode of The Penny Drop, she talks about the three most effective strategies for mastering your mindset during an interview... and interestingly how they relate to Michael Jordon...  Show notes: Hey, it's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do weddings and media interviews have in common? Now we think about it, probably lots of things... but there is one thing in particular that Penny wants you to think about as you get ready for your next media, podcast or panel interview. She reckons if you nail this, you'll nail the interview. Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop (where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs): https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you have an idea of what you want to say in an interview but aren't really sure how to get it out? Maybe you're worried you won't be asked questions that will let you say what you want to say? Never fear! Penny has been here before, both literally and figuratively. In this episode of The Penny Drop, your host Penny Terry shares a useful story to remind you what happens if we don't have a good enough map to help us navigate an interview. She then outlines three steps to help you create a map to get you from A to B without any roadblocks. Download the worksheets here: https://www.pennyterry.com/free-resources ---- Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to DOWNLOAD FREE WORKSHEETS, find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Woah back there Cowboy! Put down the keyboard and listen to this before you prepare your 'talking points' for your next media, podcast or panel interview. (While we're on that - don't even think about preparing talking points - but we digress, that's next episode). In this episode, Penny takes you on a stroll along Manely Beach in Sydney as she unpacks the three things you can do that will help you prepare the sorts of notes that will help you be the best guest, no matter the show you 'visit'. ----- Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop (yep, this is 'the notes'). It's where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ From this episode: Download my adaption of Dave Gray's empathy map: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/64d426d6701e8e068927022b/t/6602535e5d212226d15288be/1711428446917/My+Empathy+Map_2024.pdf More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to know how to be a better guest on podcasts, panels at conferences or in the media?  Need to use these opportunities to influence change, raise your profile, or simply do your job? Then chances are you’re already super busy and have don’t have hours to learn this stuff. You’re in the right place because Penny has made a whole season of fun, short, five-minute episodes specifically for you! With almost 20 years of experience as a radio and podcast host, and more than 20,000 interviews under her belt, Penny takes just five minutes per episode to guide you through nine things to do before, nine things to do during and nine things to do after interviews to make sure you get the best from these opportunities and can speak with conviction and without regret. Ever! Episodes will start dropping soon, so subscribe now. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before you even think about preparing or pitching for a media, podcast or panel interview - you need to hear this. Cause chances are you're approaching interviews all wrong and a simple perspective shift could be a total game changer. To unpack the change, in this episode of The Penny Drop, host Penny Terry shares her favourite story of all time to explain why we lose all our human abilities during interviews and what we can do to get them back. ------ Show notes: Hey, It's Penny here (more about me below) - if you have a question that you want answered on the pod, record it and then send a short voice memo to my email so I can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email me at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with me about working together, firstly, awesome, and secondly you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about my programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of my brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://thepennydrop.substack.com/ More about me: I love both sides of a conversation - equally. I know powerful questions leverage powerful stories. As such, I'm all about helping people and organisations to ask better questions, share better stories, and create better systems to make it easy (and interesting) for people to engage with who you are, what you do and why it matters. I spent more than a decade as an ABC radio presenter, I host and produce multiple-award-winning podcasts, and deliver keynotes, workshops and executive coaching services across the globe. I'm also the co-founder of for-purpose company Healthy Tasmania which I started with my awesome sister Lucy Byrne. Together we provide a range of services to help solve common problems that prevent people, communities and organisations from thriving.I've always wanted to be a rockstar and now sing to my kids (and colleagues) whenever I get the chance. I'd love to sit down with you and find the right way to use better questions, better stories and better systems to solve your engagement problems.Here's my website address again  www.pennyterry.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've made this decision - we all have. The DIY decision that ends up costing you more time and money than if you just got someone else to do it for you. Today on the Penny Drop, Penny talks to you while she's dealing with a frustration that almost ended up with her computer in the river. ----- If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission)! You can email her with your audio (or anything else) at penny@pennyterry.com  Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://shorturl.at/ajMOX See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penny is recording this episode of The Penny Drop in her car when something on the side of the road takes her back to a painful (read: funny) lesson she learned on a  holiday in L.A., while also reminding her to plan for 2024. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Penny Drop, Penny is inspired by some listener feedback! She gets you to think about the benefits of a private conversation vs public messaging and how podcasts and interviews straddle the two; this is their superpower! ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Penny Drop, a basket of lemons sends Penny into a spin. She somehow relates that back to a communications and engagement lesson that you might not see coming. ---- Best the Best Guest public workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/625937244147?aff=oddtdtcreator  Ask Better Questions public workshop: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/625938818857?aff=oddtdtcreator  If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fishing with magnets

Fishing with magnets

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In this episode of The Penny Drop, you'll hear Penny have an epiphany as she learns a new, and very compelling, skill. It's something that's transferable from the river bank to the office and beyond! ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So we're lucky this episode of The Penny Drop even exists because Penny was dealing with a serious lack of ideas. You been there? Writer's block, the pressure of deadlines, and ZERO ideas to share? Luckily Penny implemented one of her four surefire story-finding techniques and 'bingo' - ideas galore! In this episode, Penny goes for a walk while walking you through them. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penny gets out from behind the computer in this episode of The Penny Drop to take you outside and take a closer look at something she thought she could see quite clearly. (Penny's also started recording videos of her podcasts - if you'd like to see them, the best way is to follow her on LinkedIn or sign up to her fortnightly newsletter. All the deets are below. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Penny recently got caught up, while going through airport security and wonders if most of us are making similar mistakes. In this episode of the Penny Drop, she takes you through the whole experience providing a few pointers that will help you with your scanning processes... yep, the metaphors in this one are plentiful. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It just is, is it?

It just is, is it?

2023-08-0705:12

This week on the Penny Drop, Penny Terry has a great little test you can do to find out if you need to ask more questions about the way you work. And yep, she learned it from someone much smarter than her. ----- If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email - it may even end up on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Third Drawer Down

The Third Drawer Down

2023-07-2406:01

This week on the Penny Drop, Penny goes through her kitchen drawers and realises that how we tend to organise them isn't too different from how we organise information in our heads! When you hear what's in Penny's head, you'll start thinking about what you keep in yours and chances are it's probably time for a clean-out.... ---- MONTHLY MENTORING: If you'd like to join Penny online for her FREE monthly mentoring session - register your interest here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/680667523887 If you have a question for Penny, record it and then send a short voice memo to her email so she can use it on the Penny Drop (with your permission). You can email Penny at penny@pennyterry.com  If you'd like to chat with Penny about how she could work with you or your organisation you can book a short chat here: https://calendly.com/thepennydrop/30min Want more? No wonder! Head over to www.pennyterry.com to find out about Penny's programs, keynotes, and other podcasts or sign up for the newsletter version of the Penny Drop where you’ll learn more about the things running in and out of Penny’s brain as well as be first to know about any new or discounted programs: https://pennyterry.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0e934f5cda333466c7d0f958c&id=51c317f56c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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