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BBC Interview ANLP Marketing Director
Thursday 13th October 2011
![]() As the professional Association for NLP we were delighted on Wednesday when we were the first port of call for BBC TV looking for an NLP spokesperson. They wanted our views on a new innovative app being launched. The new app released today “measures the sound you make with your voice and tells you what emotions you are projecting” very interesting areas for those of us passionate about NLP. The call came in around 6.30pm Tuesday and Dee Clayton our Marketing Director was invited to the studios opposite the House of Commons Wednesday morning. Of course Dee’s interview was edited down but we were pleased to have the opportunity to raise the awareness and credibility of both NLP and the ANLP. As a professional organisation the ANLP has a passion for the public and our members to continually develop their communication skills so we always welcome new tools and processes that make this journey even easier when they are used responsibly and with the best of intentions. Take a look at the piece which aired on BBC South East news 6.30pm 12th October 2011 We haven’t downloaded the app yet – called EngageM8 so please let us know your views. More information on the app can be found on the EngageM8 Facebook page Tags: ANLP, news, BBC, voice tonality, apps |
Posted by Karen Moxom at 16:47



