Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...
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Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...
The Secret Formula for an Unforgettable Talk Opening
Speak Like It Matters Podcast
22 minutes
2 months ago
The Secret Formula for an Unforgettable Talk Opening
Send me a text! Most speakers lose their audience in the first 30 seconds… and then spend the rest of their talk playing desperate catch-up. Let’s not do that. In this episode of Speak Like It Matters, I’m spilling the tea on why most talk openings fall flat — and exactly how to craft one that makes people sit up, lean in, and think, “Okay… I’m listening.” Spoiler: it’s not by thanking the organizer, reading your résumé, or starting with a bad joke you found on Pinterest. Here’s what you’ll ...
Speak Like It Matters Podcast
Send me a text! If you’ve ever felt like the world is speeding up while your soul is begging for a nap, this one’s for you. I don’t know if it’s me getting older or just tired of the noise but I can’t stand speed anymore. Speed in how we talk. Speed in how we build relationships. Speed in how we chase results. Somewhere along the way, we started confusing being busy with being brilliant. But here’s the thing: fast talkers might get attention, however slow, intentional speakers earn trust. In ...