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High Wire Woman with Rosanna Berardi

High Wire Woman with Rosanna Berardi

著者: Rosanna Berardi
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Rosanna Berardi is a lawyer, mother, and entrepreneur. She built her immigration law firm, Berardi Immigration Law, from her home apartment to a multi-million-dollar company in 15 short years. Rosanna is also the Founder and CEO of High Wire Woman, a consulting firm that provides systems and solutions to working women. She believes working women can “have it all” and shows her clients how to stay on the tight rope of life.© 2021 High Wire Woman with Rosanna Berardi マネジメント・リーダーシップ リーダーシップ 経済学
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  • Episode 82: Welcome Back to the High Wire Woman Podcast!
    2025/02/28
    Rosanna is back and ready to help you stay on the high wire of life. Join Rosanna and her guests as they solve a problem or struggle that helps you manage your busy life.
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    2 分
  • Episode 81: It’s Time for Summer Break!
    2022/05/31
    In this solo episode, Rosanna talks about the importance of taking her own advice by pausing the podcast for a much-needed summer break.  Feel free to reach out with new ideas. Resources Rosanna Berardi | LinkedIn Rosanna Berardi | Berardi Immigration Law High Wire Woman
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    6 分
  • Episode 80: Yes, You Can Look Great on Zoom Calls: Tips and Tricks with Marsha Redmon
    2022/05/24
    This week on the High Wire Woman podcast, Rosanna Berardi is letting listeners know the tips and tricks to looking good on Zoom. Her guest is Marsha Redmon, a communications expert and CEO of LexTrack Directories Software. Marsha works with lawyers and executives on communication, business development training, and marketing. In this week’s episode, Marsha shares her story, and insights for High Wire Women on improving their virtual presence.  You’ll hear Rosanna and Marsha talk about: The most important thing about virtual presence and communication is that you need to be good at it, Marsha claims. She firmly believes that the workplace will never go back to being 100% in-person, so it’s necessary for people to master their skills in virtual communication going forward. Looking into the camera makes your audience feel like they’re having a one-on-one conversation with you, which builds your relationship with them. Overhead lighting is ideal - underhead lighting casts shadows around your face and makes you look old. Furthermore, it’s better to have light shining toward your face rather than behind you; the latter shrouds your face in darkness, and your audience will be unable to read your expressions. Sometimes, you don’t have a lot of options when it comes to places to have a virtual call in. In these cases, it’s best to try to minimize your audience’s view of your background as much as possible. You can also try unconventional places like a closet. Virtual backgrounds are, more often than not, more distracting than a messy one. Great lighting and a clean background are the most necessary components for a professional virtual presence.  Resources Rosanna Berardi | LinkedIn Rosanna Berardi | Berardi Immigration Law High Wire Woman Marsha Redmon | LinkedIn - Twitter Marsha Redmon | On the Web
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    20 分
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