Bailey Massey

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Founder/Communication Expert

Bailey Massey, the founder of Bailey Massey Global, brings over 15 years of expertise in speech therapy, speech and communication training, accent and dialect coaching, and corporate communication enhancement. With a Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Hearing Science and Psychology and a Master’s in Communication Disorders, Bailey’s comprehensive education and hands-on experience across industries enable a personalized and effective coaching approach. She excels in tailoring interactive training to meet the unique needs of organizations and professionals, focusing on areas like effective communication, speech clarity, voice control, public speaking, and leadership using neuroscience and research-based methods designed to achieve improvements in communication.

Navigating AI Communication Tells While Keeping Trust with Bailey Massey
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June 17, 2026

Navigating AI Communication Tells While Keeping Trust with Bailey Massey

Joined again by communication expert Bailey Massey, we discuss the challenges of navigating a world where AI increasingly encroaches on human activities. What happens when writing starts to sound a little too perfect? What happens when AI results do not meet expectations? How do we foster critical thinking skills when easy answers abound? Luckily, this human conversation is here to deliver new takes on em-dashes, authenticity, and lists of three. Cristina, Alex, and Bailey explore how we can ret...
Building Authentic Communication: From Breathing to Body Language with Bailey Massey
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Sept. 10, 2025

Building Authentic Communication: From Breathing to Body Language with Bailey Massey

In this conversation with speech and communication coach Bailey Massey, Alex and Cristina explore why communication remains the universal solution—and universal problem—at work and at home. They dig into the often-ignored half of communication (listening), the outsized role of tone and body language, and how Zoom-era distractions make nonverbal signals even more critical to read—and manage. The trio shares practical, low-lift habits: breathe and pause to steady nerves, structure ideas into small...