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The price of silence costs more then you think | Elizabeth Bennett | TEDxFiesole

What does it really cost when we choose silence over honesty? In this powerful and deeply human talk, Elizabeth Bennett, TEDx speaker, award-winning educator, TV show host, and recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, reveals how avoiding difficult conversations erodes trust, stifles innovation, and fractures relationships. With 35+ years as a principal and now a leadership and communication consultant, Elizabeth shares real-world stories and strategies that transform communication breakdowns into breakthrough moments. Drawing from her upcoming book, Courageous Conversations in the Workplace, she challenges us to reimagine our approach to dialogue, whether at work, at home, or within ourselves. This is not just about talking; it's about having the courage to be heard, to connect, and to lead with integrity. Step into your conversations with courage,and discover what silence has been costing you. Elizabeth Bennett, is a TEDx Speaker, a TV Show Host, an Author, a recipient of the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, an Education & Mentorship Award Winner and an award-winning retired principal with 35+ years in education. She is a leadership and communication expert who helps organizations foster trust, innovation, and productivity through courageous conversations. Now a consultant, she transforms communication challenges into opportunities for growth, ensuring leaders, teams, and families build meaningful relationships. Currently completing her second book, Courageous Conversations in the Workplace, Elizabeth is dedicated to creating environments where collaboration thrives and every voice is valued. Her mission: to inspire open, honest dialogue that drives lasting impact. "Step into your conversations with courage." This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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