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Mastering Your Message: The Crucial Step of Testing Your Big Talk

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This week, I am diving into the often overlooked but essential practice of testing a talk in small, intimate settings before presenting it on larger stages.

I share what happened when I recently spoke at the 'Of Course Mastermind' event in San Francisco, where I premiered my new big talk, "Being Smart is Stupid: Why Embracing the Wisdom of Your Buddha Nature is the Secret to Great Leadership." I also reveal what you can learn from my experience.

In this episode, we’ll explore:

  • How to build confidence through immediate feedback and iterative refinement

  • Why creating relationship momentum can elevate the impact of public speaking

  • Practical steps for developing and testing talks that work for both new and seasoned speakers

  • The reason real-world feedback is indispensable for creating transformative messages that resonate deeply with audiences

More from Tricia

Unlock your potential and grow your speaking business during The Art of The Big Talk, my LIVE Two-Day Virtual Masterclass

Explore my content and follow me on YouTube

Follow me on Instagram

Connect with me on Facebook

Connect with me on LinkedIn

Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com

  continue reading

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Content provided by Tricia Brouk. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tricia Brouk or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

This week, I am diving into the often overlooked but essential practice of testing a talk in small, intimate settings before presenting it on larger stages.

I share what happened when I recently spoke at the 'Of Course Mastermind' event in San Francisco, where I premiered my new big talk, "Being Smart is Stupid: Why Embracing the Wisdom of Your Buddha Nature is the Secret to Great Leadership." I also reveal what you can learn from my experience.

In this episode, we’ll explore:

  • How to build confidence through immediate feedback and iterative refinement

  • Why creating relationship momentum can elevate the impact of public speaking

  • Practical steps for developing and testing talks that work for both new and seasoned speakers

  • The reason real-world feedback is indispensable for creating transformative messages that resonate deeply with audiences

More from Tricia

Unlock your potential and grow your speaking business during The Art of The Big Talk, my LIVE Two-Day Virtual Masterclass

Explore my content and follow me on YouTube

Follow me on Instagram

Connect with me on Facebook

Connect with me on LinkedIn

Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com

  continue reading

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