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Conteúdo fornecido por Jacqueline Brooker. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Jacqueline Brooker ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.
Have a question about speaking or business that you're eager to have answered?

Click HERE to submit your query, and it might just be highlighted in an upcoming episode!

Selected questions may also receive a special shoutout!

Have you heard - or are you guilty of falling into - the Clever Trap? It’s a phenomenon that strikes which shows up as cramming too much in! And that is a problem in more ways than you can imagine.
Have you heard - or are you guilty of falling into - the Clever Trap? It’s a phenomenon that strikes which shows up as cramming too much in! And that is a problem in more ways than you can imagine.

But in this episode of Speaker Driven Business, Jacqueline shares strategies for creating powerful speech content by tapping into your deepest wisdom and experiences - and focussing in on one bold idea that will create the greatest impact.

She outlines a step-by-step process for brainstorming content that will help spur new thinking while resisting the urge to prejudge any ideas during the creative flow. You will also discover techniques on how to move from scattered thinking to targeted content creation.

By mining your personal expertise and effectively communicating their true essence, you can create talks that deeply resonate with your audience. This episode will equip you with the tools you need to develop presentations that go beyond information to transformation.

WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:

  • The clever person syndrome or clever person trap: a danger point in speaking (00:24)
  • The one bold idea approach in the Ted Talk format (01:47)
  • Another danger point in speaking: failing to stand out and provide customers what they’re looking for (02:39)
  • The importance of going deep enough to explore your own genius (04:30)
  • How to flip your thinking and go deeper into your blind spots (06:28)
  • Benefits of the Blue Apple (07:48)
  • Step 1: Write your who, what, and the gift (13:53)
  • Step 2: Don’t prejudge the process (18:00)


RESOURCES

To connect and learn more about creating a Speaker Driven Business connect with Jacqueline on LinkedIn. You can also follow Jacqueline on Instagram and join our Facebook Group.
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Have a question about speaking or business that you're eager to have answered?

Click HERE to submit your query, and it might just be highlighted in an upcoming episode!

Selected questions may also receive a special shoutout!

Have you heard - or are you guilty of falling into - the Clever Trap? It’s a phenomenon that strikes which shows up as cramming too much in! And that is a problem in more ways than you can imagine.
Have you heard - or are you guilty of falling into - the Clever Trap? It’s a phenomenon that strikes which shows up as cramming too much in! And that is a problem in more ways than you can imagine.

But in this episode of Speaker Driven Business, Jacqueline shares strategies for creating powerful speech content by tapping into your deepest wisdom and experiences - and focussing in on one bold idea that will create the greatest impact.

She outlines a step-by-step process for brainstorming content that will help spur new thinking while resisting the urge to prejudge any ideas during the creative flow. You will also discover techniques on how to move from scattered thinking to targeted content creation.

By mining your personal expertise and effectively communicating their true essence, you can create talks that deeply resonate with your audience. This episode will equip you with the tools you need to develop presentations that go beyond information to transformation.

WHAT YOU’LL DISCOVER IN THIS EPISODE:

  • The clever person syndrome or clever person trap: a danger point in speaking (00:24)
  • The one bold idea approach in the Ted Talk format (01:47)
  • Another danger point in speaking: failing to stand out and provide customers what they’re looking for (02:39)
  • The importance of going deep enough to explore your own genius (04:30)
  • How to flip your thinking and go deeper into your blind spots (06:28)
  • Benefits of the Blue Apple (07:48)
  • Step 1: Write your who, what, and the gift (13:53)
  • Step 2: Don’t prejudge the process (18:00)


RESOURCES

To connect and learn more about creating a Speaker Driven Business connect with Jacqueline on LinkedIn. You can also follow Jacqueline on Instagram and join our Facebook Group.
  continue reading

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