Florence Baruch
The human body is the hidden asset of companies.
The human body is the hidden asset of companies. It is around this conviction that Florence Baruch builds her conferences. A journalist, director, and trainer in language, media, and public speaking, she brings the human body back to life as a tool for professional effectiveness and well-being. This means she explores the link between body, words, neuro-senses, and creativity to reinvent the way we work and communicate. For her, the body is not just a shell: it is a sensor, a compass, and a tool for regeneration. Our words, our five senses, and our emotions, far from being obstacles, become powerful levers of cohesion, innovation, and inclusion, allowing everyone to find their place and contribute their unique input. Through her conferences, she invites organizations to create more vibrant and serene workspaces: 1. Re-learning to speak to soothe work: giving language, listening, and the body their rightful place to transform professional relationships. 2. Hypersensitivity at work: weakness or superpower?: understanding and valuing sensitive intelligence and the sensory sensors of the human body as a collective and inclusive resource. 3. What if art were of public utility?: showing how creation, expression, and artistic public speaking through neuroscience re-humanize and energize the professional world. With her transversal approach combining communication, neuroscience, emotions, and art, Florence Baruch opens new pathways: a professional world where brain, body, and senses work together to foster a more creative, empathetic, and profoundly effective collective.
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- Conference : 6500 €
- Animation : 5500 €
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Event Facilitation and Moderation
With 20 years of experience in journalism, media facilitation, performing arts, and public speaking, Florence Baruch knows how to convey essential information with style and impact. She transforms every moment into a memorable instant, where rhythm, voice, and energy captivate the audience and bring your event to life. Each segment is designed to create highlights, surprise, and leave a lasting impression, all while remaining fluid and natural. Her energy, attention to detail, and constant smile ensure a warm and unforgettable experience, where participants feel both guided and enchanted. With Florence Baruch, everything becomes fluid, lively, and captivating.
Hypersensitivity at Work: Weakness or Superpower?
This motivational and impactful conference explores hypersensitivity as a superpower at work, far from the weakness that is often imagined. Florence Baruch shares excerpts from her immersive film on hypersensitivity, allowing participants to discover what it feels like to be deeply connected to their emotions, body, and environment. Then, through the performing arts, participants experience this hypersensitivity for a few minutes, before rediscovering their own often hidden or repressed sensitivity. The experience helps to awaken and transform it, not merely into a soft skill, but into a true transversal competence, mobilizable to perceive, anticipate, and act with clarity and creativity in the professional world. Florence Baruch thus shows how neurodivergent individuals illustrate and inspire this power, capable of generating innovation, cohesion, and inclusion. This conference invites the rehabilitation of the body and emotions as levers of human performance, and to value a different intelligence that reinforces the place of humanity at the heart of a productive system. A unique experience where listening, sensitivity, and body become concrete engines for building more human and effective teams.
Re-learning to Speak to Calm the Workplace
This conference, designed as a lively and inspiring radio show, reveals how words, body, and listening shape the quality of professional relationships. Florence Baruch combines neuroscience, performing arts, and language to show how stage fright, lack of listening, and poor body usage can create tensions and conflicts... and especially how to remedy them. Participants discover that alignment between thoughts, body, and expression is the key to speaking authentically because in communication, the audience always perceives our internal pains before our external words. With concrete tools, this conference helps to end time-consuming conflicts, establish a common language, and restore a calm and effective work environment. A remarkable experience where listening, expression, and sensitivity become immediate levers to save time, reduce tensions, and improve collaboration.
What if art were of public utility?
This motivational and immersive conference offers a unique perspective: art is not a luxury, it is a tool to re-humanize work and transmit knowledge. In a world saturated with images but that has forgotten the art of listening, participants experience a unique auditory journey, guided by sounds, words, and emotions rather than sight. Florence shares excerpts from her life, her experiences as an artistic director and film director, and shows how artistic creation, combined with neuroscience, can become a tool for the common good, expression, and transmission of information, as we always remember better what touches us emotionally. She explains that listening, sensitivity, and creativity originate in the brain, but only truly exist when the body is prepared and connected, capable of feeling and reacting. This rare experience illustrates how body, brain, and sensitivity become concrete levers to transform teams, strengthen cohesion, stimulate creativity, and foster engagement. Art, when fully experienced, becomes a driver of human and collective performance.