Free training
Energize Your Video Calls:
4 Tips to Keep You and Your Audience Engaged
Are video calls a drag?
Video calls can be a challenge, especially if you are struggling to find the right energy to build the rapport you need to support your business.
Sign up below to get the free 5-minute video training that will help you quickly prepare for calls in a way that reduces friction in your communication.
Get the video so you can:
Make better connections on sales calls with potential clients
Deepen connections with existing clients
Build stronger company culture with your team members
Sign up here!
What you’ll get
When you sign up, you’ll receive:
access to the 5-minute training video, where you’ll be shown 4 strategies — 2 ways to prepare and 2 ways to keep the energy going during your calls — that will help you create meaningful connections over video calls. These tips are helpful for any type of call, whether you are doing a formal presentation or jumping on a quick networking call.
an accompanying PDF.
additional videos to introduce you to Integrative Alexander Technique.
Thank you so much for being here.
- Crispin
hello@crispinspaeth.com
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Crispin’s mission: Connect the dots between the small decisions you make every day and the vision you have for yourself and your community.
Meet your coach
On the path to becoming a teacher of Integrative Alexander Technique, Crispin had overlapping careers as a contemporary dance choreographer, creative and corporate event producer, and project manager. She’s worked for rock stars and multinational corporations. She’s gotten up at the crack of dawn to load live charges on a fireworks barge. I can’t wait to work with you next!
Here for you.
All of you.
Crispin Spaeth Coaching is inclusive, Feminist, Queer and Trans-friendly, and actively working toward becoming anti-racist and anti-ableist.