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Finding my voice: the journey of a lifetime

August 1, 2014 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

The human voice can express itself in so many ways – on the outside and the inside. Your speaking voice. Your singing voice. Your tone of voice – both vocal and written. Your inner voice – your intuition. The voices in your head – from the inner critic to the inner champion. We speak of “finding our voice” even if we’re already articulate. And we talk of “giving someone a voice” if they … [Read more...] about Finding my voice: the journey of a lifetime

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: finding your voice, inner voice, Inspiring Speakers, leadership, public speaking, speaking voice, The Story Party, writing voice

10 things Boy George taught me about self-promotion

June 19, 2014 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

My career in journalism began in the dying days of punk, which gave way to the dawn of the New Romantics. I played my part in the latter, being the first music journalist to persuade the then achingly cool Spandau Ballet to do an interview for Sounds which, along with Melody Maker and NME, was one of the three highly influential music weeklies of that era. The headline on my interview was The … [Read more...] about 10 things Boy George taught me about self-promotion

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: Betty Page, Boy George, New Romantics, Sounds, Trailblazing PR

What stories do you tell yourself about being a leader?

May 31, 2014 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

When I first became aware of Nick Williams a couple of years ago, I remember reading that he was running a six-month leadership programme. I was intrigued but thought to myself, "It's not for the likes of me - I'm not a leader." At the time I was happy to stay in the background, dipping my toe in the Inspired Entrepreneur waters by attending evening events, then scuttling away again. But … [Read more...] about What stories do you tell yourself about being a leader?

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: Born to Lead, Inspired Entrepreneur, leadership, leadership story, Nick Williams

Sometimes I plunge headlong into a painful old storyline

May 26, 2014 By Beverley Glick 3 Comments

How can one comment plunge you back into an old storyline? How does that work? But that’s what happened to me a few weeks ago when a friend emailed me after reading the memoir I wrote almost 10 years ago but which has yet to be published. I was touched that she had taken the time and trouble to read all of it, as not many people have done so – even the select few to whom I have previously sent … [Read more...] about Sometimes I plunge headlong into a painful old storyline

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: emotional memory, healing the story, heartbreak, letting go, lunar eclipse, memoir, old stories

Living a story versus living an authentic life

April 27, 2014 By Beverley Glick 2 Comments

[vimeo 92066732] When Claire Taylor of The Story Mill asked if I'd be interested in doing a video interview about playing a role vs being authentic, I was intrigued. It has been a long time since anyone has asked me about Being Betty Page. To explain: way back in 1979, when I was secretary to the editor of the music paper Sounds, I started to write reviews of bands. Because I was already … [Read more...] about Living a story versus living an authentic life

Filed Under: My Personal Stories, Storytelling Tagged With: authenticity, Betty Page, playing a role, Record Mirror, Sounds, The Story Mill

The thrill of appearing outside yourself

March 25, 2014 By Beverley Glick 1 Comment

There’s no getting away from the fact that I was a shy child. All through my school years my reports praised my conscientiousness and good standard of work but repeatedly criticised me for not speaking up. A typical comment was: “Beverley is a quiet girl who would benefit from participating more in class discussions.” My teachers didn’t seem to consider my shyness might be a factor in this, or … [Read more...] about The thrill of appearing outside yourself

Filed Under: My Personal Stories Tagged With: Anne Lamott, music journalism, writing as spiritual practice

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