Nicole Staudinger

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Nicole Staudinger (born June 15, 1982 in Cologne ) is a German writer , certified trainer and speaker.

life and career

Staudinger grew up in Kerpen near Cologne, completed her apprenticeship as a publishing clerk in Cologne in 2005 and worked for several years as an advertising manager for magazine publishing houses. In 2014, at the age of 32, the mother of two was diagnosed with breast cancer.

During her illness, she wrote her first book "To give up breasts because of inconvenience". The book about her breast cancer made it onto the 2015 Spiegel bestseller list .

A year after her recovery, her second book, "Repartee Queen", was published. In 2018 the book “Stehaufqueen” was published, which reached number 2 on the Spiegel bestseller list. The book is about big and small blows in life.

As a speaker and moderator, Staudinger gives lectures and presentations on topics such as quick-wittedness, breast cancer, resilience and family. She has appeared at ministries, breast centers and technical colleges, among others. She also works as a certified trainer for clients such as REWE Group, Miele, the magazine Freund, the Bundeswehr Berlin, the police and the WDR. The seminars deal with the subjects of quick-wittedness, resilience, authentic sales, women in management positions and communication.

Works

Books
Audio books

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