Learn more about this talented orator who’ll be presenting at our upcoming workshop, ‘Say It Like You Mean It: Communicating More Effectively with Your Clients, Community and Clan!’ on Tuesday, April 13th. Get details and register at
The Enterprising Moms web site.
Name: Christine Clapp
Title: President
Business:
Spoken with Authority
Type of Business: (B2B, B2C, B2G): Primarily B2C
Industry: Consulting / Communication
Product/Service:
Spoken with Authority offers small-group classes and intensive coaching sessions that develop the speaking skills professionals need to advance their careers. It also provides interactive workshops and keynote addresses to companies and organizations that want to unlock the potential of their employees or members.
Years in Business:
Two
Ideal Customers/Best Referrals:
Smart, motivated professionals who are comfortable socializing, but don’t know the best way to package and present their thoughts in formal or high-stakes speaking situations (like client pitches, briefings, networking events or job interviews).
Motivation for starting your business:
As a college freshman, I was forced to take debate as a requirement of my major. After a humiliating defeat in my first debate round, I committed myself to becoming a great speaker and empowering others with communication skills.
After earning two degrees in communication, teaching public speaking to undergraduates and participating in Toastmasters International, I realized there weren’t any outlets for professionals, especially young professionals, to hone their speaking skills in a fun, fast-paced and results-oriented environment.
I launched Spoken with Authority because no one should feel anxious or tongue-tied in speaking situations, whether they’re formal or informal, in front of an audience of one or 1,000. Sure, speaking with confidence is a career development issue; but it’s a quality-of-life issue as well.
Greatest challenge you faced in starting your business?
Becoming self-reliant with technology.
How you overcame it:
I switched to a Mac and signed up for a year of their one-on-one sessions. It was the best $99 I’ve spent.
Greatest learning (as relates to business) to share with others?
Figure out what your good at and what you aren’t. For the things you’re not good at, pay a coach to teach you how or hire a professional to do it for you.
Greatest benefit of running your own business:
Narrowing the focus of my work to what I do best and love most.
Personally speaking …
Home life (spouse/partner/kids/location/pets/etc.):
I live on Capitol Hill with my husband, Doug, and 19-month-old son, Finnian.
Childcare situation:
Finn is with our babysitter about 15 hours a week.
Greatest challenge in managing home, business, family, self?
Sticking to a budget.
How do you handle it?
Not as well as I’d like. Speaking of which: if anyone out there knows QuickBooks and wants to trade coaching services, let me know!
Greatest success you had in the past month (personal or biz) and how you celebrated it:
I just booked and received a deposit for two, half-day workshops on communication skills in May for a regional engineering firm, which is a new client. To celebrate, our family ate outside at our favorite Mexican restaurant on one of the beautiful evenings last week.
Be advise or tip you ever received (personal or biz):
Network with people who can use or refer your service or product, not people who do what you do.
The one tool, resource, or toy you just can’t do without:
Digital camcorder so clients can see and hear firsthand their speaking strengths and areas needing improvement.
What’s the most effective thing you do on a daily basis to make it all work?
Sleep.
On your nightstand:
Woman at the Washington Zoo (a collection of profiles by Marjorie Williams)
Last purchase for self:
Two new pairs of my favorite running shoes – Asics Gel Cumulus.
Favorite way to unwind:
Running, hiking, biking and Belgian beer.
Best thing about being an Enterprising Mom:
Positive energy and can-do attitude I get from associating with other members
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