Posts by Carol Cox
Presentation on What Makes a Great TEDx Talk
Carol Cox, founder & CEO of Speaking Your Brand, recently spoke at Monique Bryan‘s Mo’Momentum Retreat in Miami on What Makes a Great TEDx Talk. Carol shared: Why we love TED talks Examples of Speaking Your Brand clients and their successful TEDx talks The essential ingredients for a transformative talk The 3 stages women go…
Read MoreCarol Cox Delivers Keynote at Professional Women’s Annual Event
Carol Cox was the keynote speaker for Powerful Connections’ annual luncheon in Tri-Cities, Washington. Carol’s talk was on The Transformative Power of Using Your Voice. She shared the three stages women go through when we use our voice, including her own personal experience. Carol also facilitated a 90-minute workshop on Crafting Your Brand Story. Want…
Read MoreRegister for NEW Training: How to Create Your Own Framework to Set You Apart as a Speaker & Thought Leader
Do you know that one of the most powerful elements of your presentations is showcasing your own framework? Having your own framework differentiates you from others – you’re building your thought leadership and intellectual property. A framework is a tremendous asset for your business – you can use it for sales conversations, on your website…
Read MorePowerful Connections Fall Luncheon – Take the Speaker Archetype Quiz
Thank you for registering for Powerful Connections’ Fall Luncheon! To prepare for the event’s activities, please take the free Speaker Archetype Quiz. Discover where you shine as a speaker along with recommendations on what you can add to your speeches and presentations to make them even better. TAKE THE QUIZ by clicking here or getting…
Read MoreRegister for Our New Free Live Training: The 3 Key Elements You Need to Go from Commodity Speaker to Thought Leader
We have a brand new FREE live training happening on Tuesday, August 16! If I take a look at your slide deck or presentation outline and I can’t tell that the content is yours (vs. another speaker on your topic), you’re in danger of being a commodity speaker. Commodity speakers are undifferentiated and interchangeable. It…
Read MoreA Framework for Creating a Signature Talk for Income and Impact with Carol Cox: Podcast Ep. 288
Do you sometimes sit down to create a new presentation and stare at a blank document or slide deck, not sure where to start or you feel like you have so many ideas you don’t know which to include? Or perhaps you’ve been delivering your presentations for a while and they’re not quite as effective…
Read MoreSummit Speakers Reunion Roundtable
We are hosting a very special online event on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, and we would love to have you join us. In October 2020 and April 2021, we held our Brave. Bold. Beyond. Live Virtual Summit. Attendees told us that the women speakers who graced our virtual event stage were: Powerful. Brave. Bold. Brilliant.…
Read MoreHow Thought Leadership Powers You and Your Business with Carol Cox
Carol Cox was a guest on the Hourly to Exit podcast, hosted by Erin Austin. Carol and Erin talk about: Why women silence themselves Rethinking public speaking as more engaging and participatory The difference between thought leadership and public speaking The many ways you can be a public speaker without being on stage Public speaking…
Read MoreRegister for Our New Free Live Training: 3 Speaking Skills You Need Now
We have a brand new FREE live training happening on Tuesday, April 26! After two years of virtual speaking on screens (and, let’s face it, virtual living), the old model of public speaking no longer works. Content dumps, information overload, and one-way communication don’t cut it anymore. Your audience expects more – and you have…
Read MoreCreating a Memorable “Bit” for Your Keynote Speech with Nicole Edwards: Podcast Ep. 269
As you’re working on your keynote speech (or aspiring to one), there are key elements to include that make it different from a regular business presentation or training. Along with stories and audience engagement (always!), you can also create what’s known as a “bit.” This is a section of your keynote, usually just a few…
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