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LEAD THE CONVERSATION: LEAD THE FUTURE

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October 8, 2025

A recent LinkedIn post by my friend and fellow speaker, the amazing Karen Farrell got me thinking.

She commented about how difficult it is to get a good still image from a live talk, minus a funny or weird expression.

Been there. Done that. Right?

What to do?

I suggested that we should build โ€œmodeling momentsโ€ into our talks to create natural opportunities forย photographers to take flattering pictures.

These natural moments would also need to support our story telling and send a clear and intended message to our audiences.

This LinkedIn exchange took me back to my modeling agent and commercial modeling days atย Ford Model Management-Boston in the late 80s and reminded me that our communication options are not limited to the verbal.

Print models (fashion & commercial) tell a silent story with their expressions and body language to inspire a net result, usually sales of the clientโ€™s product.

We also see non-verbal communication regularly on LinkedIn, with the many still images, carefully selected to amplify a specific message.

We also use silent communication with our clients, staff, partners, families, and friends, when we choose a facial expression or body gesture, rather than words, to answer a question, make a request or react to a happening.

*Maybe itโ€™s an expression of confidence, resilience, or expectation.

*Maybe itโ€™s a blank stare or a grimace demonstrating disagreement, frustration, or exasperation.

*Maybe itโ€™s a smile signifying celebration, relief or pride.

Communication comes in many different forms.

Depending on the situation, non-verbal communication can be the most effective communication strategy of all, at work, at home and in your travels.

What do you think?

More on this topic in a later post.

In the meantime, below are three ads from my “book” from back in the day, each telling a different story.

And for the record, this is my natural hair color.

Picture: The excited expression for a lottery ad