The first TED talk I ever saw was by a woman named Mel Robbins. She came out on to the stage and wowed the audience with her humour, surprising statistics and thought-provoking insights. She inspired me to think differently about the way we live our lives, and since then, I’ve been a huge fan of TED talks. In this episode of Stand Out Get Noticed, you’ll discover the secrets behind the super successful Ted talks; the ones that have been viewed millions of times, the ones that have … [Read more...]
The Importance Of Having An Accountability Buddy [Episode 71]
Want to accelerate your skills and confidence as a speaker? Get an accountability buddy. In this episode, I share ways in which use can use an accountability buddy or group to take your speaking and conversation skills to the next level. It works for me, so I know it will work for you! I was inspired to do this episode from the positive response I got from my 30 Day Blogging Challenge over on my personal blog. When I announced I had challenged myself to blog every day for 30 days, … [Read more...]
Overcoming Shyness (An Introvert’s Perspective) with Chad Bostick [Episode 70]
As a kid, Chad Bostick discovered he enjoyed talking to computers way more that talking to people. But as an adult, he realised that avoiding social interactions was not going to help him live a happy, fulfilled life. In this episode, Chad shares the story of how he overcame his shyness and built up his self confidence to eventually meet the woman of his dreams, get promoted at work and start a 7 day-a-week interview-based podcast. If you are an introvert, I hope this episode inspires you … [Read more...]
PM16 Podcasters Reveal Their Top Confidence Tips [Episode 69]
What do other podcasters do to be confident behind the mic? Find out in this episode! When I was at Podcast Movement 16 in Chicago I shared MY tips for being confident behind the mic in my speaking session (which you can listen to here). To gain a new perspective, I asked other podcasters how THEY built their own confidence, not only behind the podcast microphone, but also as speakers. I'm sharing their answers with you in this episode. If you’re not a podcaster, that’s ok, a lot of what … [Read more...]
Networking Lessons from Podcast Movement 2016 with Kimberly Rich [Episode 68]
Networking at conferences can be fun and rewarding, but it can also be draining and stressful - even for a raging extrovert like me. Join Kimberly Rich from The Bold Life Movement and I in a conversation about what we learned from an intense 3 days of networking at Podcast Movement 2016. We talk about what we did to keep ourselves energised, how we supported each other as networking buddies, and what we did to strike up conversations with people, amongst other networking survival … [Read more...]
How To Be Confident Behind The Mic [Episode 67]
It takes strong self belief to create and sustain a truly remarkable podcast. Believe me, I've been there before. You sit down behind the mic and hit ‘record’. But as the red light blinks and you start to speak, you realise your heart is pounding and your voice is shaky. I can’t do this! your inner dialogue screams. What if no-one listens? What if I mess up the interview? What if people hate my voice? How do you build up the confidence to sit down and talk to your mic, believing that … [Read more...]
10 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Conferences [Episode 66]
If you've never attended a conference before, find them draining, or want to get more value from them, this episode is for you. I've got 10 big tips for you to help you make the conference experience more enjoyable, valuable and less stressful - even if you dislike the idea of 'networking'. Why should you go to conferences in the first place? 1. You get to meet other like minded people and geek out about your specific topic (I mean, where else could I talk microphones, publishing platforms, … [Read more...]
Personality Styles Part IV: Working with The Analyzer & The Supporter [Episode 65]
This is Part IV in the podcast series on communicating with different personality styles. In this episode, I share with you how to work and communicate effectively with 'The Analyzer' and 'The Supporter'. If you missed Parts I, II and III, click below to listen: Personality Styles Part I: An Introduction with Ralph Muir-Morris Personality Styles Part II: Working with The Director Personality Styles Part III: Working with The Socializer What does The Analyzer look like? Task and … [Read more...]
Personality Styles Part III: Working with The Socializer [Episode 64]
This is Part III in the podcast series on communicating with different personality styles. In this episode, I share with you how to work and communicate effectively with 'The Socializer': the ‘big ideas’, energetic, relationships-focused person. If you missed Parts I and II, click below to listen: Personality Styles Part I: An Introduction with Ralph Muir-Morris Personality Styles Part II: Working with The Director The Socializer is also known as the 'peacock', the 'influencer', the … [Read more...]
Personality Styles Part II: Working with The Director [Episode 63]
This is the Part II of the podcast series on communicating with different personality styles. In last week's episode, training and development expert Ralph Muir-Morris and I gave you an introduction to the topic, including what the different styles are, how to spot them and why it’s important to communicate with each one. This week's episode is about how to work with 'The Director' personality style, also known as the ‘eagle’, the ‘controller’ or the 'red' personality style. What does a … [Read more...]
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