Do you want to become a sought-after expert in your industry so that you can grow your impact, income and freedom? But do you find you’re constantly second-guessing yourself because you feel unclear on what action to take and what credentials to invest in?
The truth is that every expert was once a beginner. The evidence overwhelmingly suggests that experts are NOT born, they are grown which is why leaning into becoming the expert you long to be starts here!
Key Takeaways
In this hands-on Masterclass, we’ll use an evidence-backed approach to help you learn:
– What a purpose-led expert is
– Why becoming an expert matters more than ever
– What characteristics make you an expert
– Where to start to elevate your expert status
About the speaker: Penny Locaso
Business Coach, International Speaker, Author and Podcaster
Penny is on a quest to teach 10 million women how to flourish in work and life. She spends her days helping purpose-driven women become sought-out experts so that they can grow their impact, income and freedom.
Her skill set is unique in that it spans 16 years as a Corporate Executive until she turned her life literally upside down in pursuit of happiness. She left a sixteen-year career as an executive, relocated her family from Perth back to Melbourne, left an 18-year relationship, and started her own purpose-driven company.
She’s spent the last 9 years as a purpose-led entrepreneur speaking and facilitating for many of the biggest companies in the world on the topic of flourishing. She has a Masters of Business, a Graduate Diploma in Psychology (with Honours underway) and she’s a coach and mentor to 1000s of women around the globe.
She’s the published author of Hacking Happiness, a Harvard Business Review contributor, a qualified yoga teacher, a faculty member at the esteemed Singularity University, and a trauma-informed therapist studying with world-renowned teacher Gabor Mate. She’s also an expert in adaptability with her world-first Intentional Adaptability skills framework to support human flourishing published in the American Consulting Journal of Psychology.