Create speaking proposals to get the gigs you want

Webinar on Speaking Proposals

I was working yesterday on my goals for the rest of 2016 and realized that in addition to putting into action my plans for the rest of this year, I have to start thinking about the conferences I want to speak at and the podcasts I want to be on in 2017. This means that…

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Podcast: Using a Framework for Your Persuasive Presentation

Biz Chix podcast interview on speaking

Need help structuring your presentation? Not sure how to start & end and how to add in meaningful stories that keep your audience engaged? Listen to my interview on the Biz Chix Podcast with Natalie Eckdahl. On it, you can hear me give Natalie specific feedback on a presentation she did earlier this year and coach her…

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How to Get Noticed in a Crowded Field

How to get noticed in a crowded field

Have you seen the new Tony Robbins documentary “I Am Not Your Guru”? Or, even better, have you been to one of his live events? (Lucky you! It’s on my bucket list.) It’s fascinating to watch Tony ask certain questions to get people to think deeper about what’s really causing their issues. Some are there…

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Do you know your audience’s tragedy to triumph story?

Do you know your audience’s tragedy to triumph story?

As I’ve been watching the Rio Olympics, fast forwarding through the commercials to get to the action (sorry, NBC), I found myself rewinding to pause and watch the profiles of key athletes, like swimmers Katie Ledecky and Dana Vollmer and gymnasts Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas. Why? Because it makes the Olympics so much more…

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​Want to get better at speaking? Watch the pros.

Want to get better at speaking

Last Friday, I was in Tampa watching Hillary Clinton address an energetic crowd of 3,600 people at a rally for her campaign. You can tell she’s done this a lot – she’s poised and in command of the stage and the audience. Regardless of your political leanings, here are some tips you can take away…

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Where do ideas come from?

Where do ideas come from

Have you ever had an idea, a this-is-it! idea that you got really excited about, whether for a new talk or a new product or a new business or a new way of approaching what you do? And then you come across another person or company that’s doing almost the exact same thing in the…

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What happens when you show up

What happens when you show up

I got 3 speaking engagements in the past week, with just a couple of short emails. No need for lengthy speaking proposals. No need to “prove” myself with a long bio listing all of my past speaking experience and qualifications. No need for a dazzling video. Easy, right? Well, yes, the emails were easy to…

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​What should you do if people don’t like your talk?

3 Things to Consider if People Don't Like Your Presentation

I remember being angry while attending a conference about 10 years ago. This was a tech conference, so there were the usual software demos, technical speakers, and panel discussions on the latest and greatest in code techniques, databases, and programming interfaces. Exciting stuff, I know, although not typically the kind of content that will rile…

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What are you looking for?

What you seek is seeking you

A couple was traveling from one village to the next when they came upon a farmer working in his field. They stopped to ask him what the people in the next village were like. The farmer asked, “What were the people like in the last village?” The couple replied, “They were rude, unfriendly, dishonest people.”…

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