Ep 55 The Journey from Accent to Influence [Interview with Mishit Patel, CTO and Startup Founder]

Leadership English - A podcast by Tannia Suárez - Mondays

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In this episode, we dive into the unique challenges and triumphs that non-native speakers encounter as they rise into leadership roles. Join me for an inspiring conversation with Mishit Patel, a Chief Technology Officer and startup founder. Together, we explore the personal and professional journeys that shape leaders who break through language barriers to lead with confidence and impact. Whether you're navigating a leadership role or supporting those who are, this episode offers invaluable insights and real-world advice to empower your journey. Tune in for a candid discussion on overcoming obstacles, embracing diversity, and thriving at the top. About Mishit's Journey Mishit knew he needed to improve his leadership communication, but he struggled to find a program that was practical rather than purely theoretical. That’s when he found the Leadership Communication Accelerator. Like many of my clients, he initially thought that what he needed was more English. However, he quickly realized that the key to his success lay in enhancing his storytelling abilities. By refining his storytelling, Mishit learned to present more effectively, network with greater authenticity, and share his experiences in a way that truly engaged his audience. The skills he acquired were immediately actionable, and through interactive exercises and personal coaching, he received instant feedback that accelerated his progress. The result? Mishit is now far more confident and eager to seize opportunities that he once shied away from. Learn more about my Leadership Communication Accelerator here. 👉 ⁠https://tanniasuarez.com/leadership Download your free leadership training here. 👉 https://tanniasuarez.com/lead Connect with Mishit 👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mishitpatel/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leadershipenglish/support

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