The Sage Sayers
A bi-weekly podcast on tips and tactics to communicate our ideas and stories in ways that land. We interview authors, entrepreneurs, keynote speakers, and executive leaders who know how to connect with audiences in surprising, meaningful ways that AI simply cannot.
New Zealander show host, Debbi McCullough, has written on social and business trends and struggles for the Economist, the Guardian, and Financial Times of London. She's a self-retired college professor of writing/business communications and a trusted coach of over 1,200 clients at Fortune 500 companies. Follow her Substack: https://betterthanabot.substack.com/ Visit her at: www.hangingrockcoaching.com
The Sage Sayers
Adelaide Ducret: "Moving abroad is an analysis in itself. You must adjust how you think and communicate."
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We sit down with "Adelaide Ducret" (who to protect her anonymity, uses a pseudonym). She’s a Parisian based in the Bay Area who has spent 32 years in the U.S., six of those in the MidWest, and 12 years working as a data scientist at tech firms, and when 12 years ago data science did not exist.
We brought Adelaide to the Sage Sayers because we have a mutual love for reading, writing, and thinking on deep topics. We also share a path having left our motherlands when we were young, because we felt called to do so.
And as Adelaide has learned, being a woman in data science and in tech has its unique challenges and requires developing a firm spine and speaking her mind, which she has done. One of the many ways we can learn from her.
Debbi McCullough has written for the Economist, Financial Times of London, and Guardian. She is certified with the International Coaching Federation as a Master Certified Coach and is a trusted communications coach for Fortune 500/100 leaders. Find her on LinkedIn. Book her for a consult. Train with her on Maven.