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Professional Bio
With more than 25 years of experience in broadcast journalism and professional development training, and almost 6'0" of height, Page Fehling sets the bar high both literally and figuratively when it comes to extraordinary communication.
Page is a third generation speaker and facilitator who grew up just outside of Washington, D.C., and graduated from UNC - Chapel Hill. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras(si, se habla espanol), an NBC Page (yes, she was, "Page-the-Page") in New York, and a news anchor in both Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C. (she woke up at 2:00 a.m. to be on live TV five hours a day for more than a decade; excuse her while she sneaks in a nap). Her favorite role, however, has always been as a teacher and communications coach. Helping guide fellow humans into being their best selves both at work and at home makes Page tick.
Page and her husband Jake co-host the award-winning podcast, "Date Night with Jake and Page" and are co-authors of the best-selling book, "Holy Crap, We're Pregnant." They, along with their three kids and too many reptiles to count, live on the same street as 20 other family members and no one has killed each other yet. If that's not evidence of good communication skills then we don't know what is.
Page is a third generation speaker and facilitator who grew up just outside of Washington, D.C., and graduated from UNC - Chapel Hill. She was a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras(si, se habla espanol), an NBC Page (yes, she was, "Page-the-Page") in New York, and a news anchor in both Raleigh and Charlotte, N.C. (she woke up at 2:00 a.m. to be on live TV five hours a day for more than a decade; excuse her while she sneaks in a nap). Her favorite role, however, has always been as a teacher and communications coach. Helping guide fellow humans into being their best selves both at work and at home makes Page tick.
Page and her husband Jake co-host the award-winning podcast, "Date Night with Jake and Page" and are co-authors of the best-selling book, "Holy Crap, We're Pregnant." They, along with their three kids and too many reptiles to count, live on the same street as 20 other family members and no one has killed each other yet. If that's not evidence of good communication skills then we don't know what is.
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Page Fehling
http://pagefehling.com