m.ODCAST- the podcast by m.regie
Episode 1 with Christiane Stein – Comprehensibility meets stage
Episode 5 with Yasmine Blair – Live communication between precision and audience proximity
Yasmine Blair is on stage – and at the same time, very close to the audience. Her presentation is a balancing act between professional preparation and an intuitive sense of the moment. Listening to her, you immediately sense that this is someone who not only uses language, but masters it. Whether in German, English, or one of her other languages – Yasmine knows how to adapt her tone, tempo, and choice of words depending on who is sitting opposite her.
Her clothing is more than just a look—it's part of her attitude. Functional, stylish, recognizable. Her white sneakers are practically her trademark, not out of fashion vanity, but because she feels comfortable in them—and that means being able to move freely, be present, and react.
What makes her corporate presentations special is her ability to truly empathize with topics, companies, and target audiences. She's not an "external service provider," but rather a part of the team—at least for this day, this event, this performance. She remains open, willing to learn, and reflective. For Yasmine, every stage is also an opportunity: to grow, to learn, to shape things.
Yasmine Blair is on stage – and at the same time, very close to the audience. Her presentation is a balancing act between professional preparation and an intuitive sense of the moment. Listening to her, you immediately sense that this is someone who not only uses language, but masters it. Whether in German, English, or one of her other languages – Yasmine knows how to adapt her tone, tempo, and choice of words depending on who is sitting opposite her.
Her clothing is more than just a look—it's part of her attitude. Functional, stylish, recognizable. Her white sneakers are practically her trademark, not out of fashion vanity, but because she feels comfortable in them—and that means being able to move freely, be present, and react.
What makes her corporate presentations special is her ability to truly empathize with topics, companies, and target audiences. She's not an "external service provider," but rather a part of the team—at least for this day, this event, this performance. She remains open, willing to learn, and reflective. For Yasmine, every stage is also an opportunity: to grow, to learn, to shape things.
Yasmine Blair is on stage – and at the same time, very close to the audience. Her presentation is a balancing act between professional preparation and an intuitive sense of the moment. Listening to her, you immediately sense that this is someone who not only uses language, but masters it. Whether in German, English, or one of her other languages – Yasmine knows how to adapt her tone, tempo, and choice of words depending on who is sitting opposite her.
Her clothing is more than just a look—it's part of her attitude. Functional, stylish, recognizable. Her white sneakers are practically her trademark, not out of fashion vanity, but because she feels comfortable in them—and that means being able to move freely, be present, and react.
What makes her corporate presentations special is her ability to truly empathize with topics, companies, and target audiences. She's not an "external service provider," but rather a part of the team—at least for this day, this event, this performance. She remains open, willing to learn, and reflective. For Yasmine, every stage is also an opportunity: to grow, to learn, to shape things.
