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Building Awareness by Uncovering Blind Spots
👋 Hi everyone!! I’m Nanci Appleman‑Vassil, CSP, Founder & CEO of APLS Group. For over 25 years, I’ve been helping leaders and teams uncover blind spots and strengthen the human connection that drives success. I speak and consult on topics like Mastering the Art of Difficult Conversations, One Size Doesn't Fit All: The New Language of Leadership, You're the CEO of Your Career: What's Your Vision?, and my latest addition, Leading Through the Noise: Human Connection in an AI World. I’m also the author of 18 Common Mistakes Small Businesses Make, sharing practical lessons for entrepreneurs. If you’re looking for a dynamic guest who blends real‑world stories and humor with actionable insights, I’d love to join your show. Excited to connect with fellow podcast hosts and guests here! Let’s spark conversations that matter and create impact together! 🎙️
Looking for AI Professionals to Join our Podcast!
Hi everyone! 👋 I'm a producer of Prompting Potential, a podcast focused on AI and innovation. We're looking to feature AI professionals who can share their stories and how they're transforming the way businesses innovate and lead. We're hoping to connect with guests who are: - Based in the US - Senior-level professionals from Fortune 500 companies - Experienced in any industry We record in Houston, Texas, and are happy to cover travel and accommodation for guests coming from outside the city. Feel free to message me here or reach out at brill@speakerboxmedia.com
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Hi, I’m Lisa. I’m developing a podcast idea focused on supporting people with lived experience of neurodiversity, trauma and chronic pain; and exploring health inequities. I have lived experience of all three having been injured in a major critical incident. I’m interested in guesting and sharing my story and challenges so far as a guest on others podcasts that focus on similar topics and health inequities
Don't do a TEDx Talk!
This is the advice I give to many people who ask me about giving a TEDx talk. I have been helping organise TEDx events since 2015, and I have coached around 100 TEDx speakers over the past decade for TEDxRuakura, TEDxUoWaikato and others. So don't get me wrong, I believe that TED has a fantastic platform, and it can be huge for the right speaker. But that is the problem. There are many rules around TEDx, and if you are a coach or business owner, this can limit the effectiveness of what you want to accomplish. If you want to promote your products or services, you cannot do so directly through a TEDx talk. You will be better off finding a more appropriate stage. However, if you want to build credibility and authority, TEDx can be a key component. The challenge is to create an idea that is worth sharing that highlights your abilities without it coming across as promotional. This is challenging, but can certainly be done. Simon Sinek's Golden Circle video is a great example, with 69m views this has not negatively impacted his business, but he doesn't promote his services in the video at all. This takes effort, but that effort has paid off for Simon. In addition to coaching TEDx Speakers, I have coached Startup Founders at the local Startup Accelerator in the art of pitching for investment. And I have helped many business owners, activists, artists and others craft a talk that they can deliver from the stage. I have developed proven frameworks that I am happy to share with your podcast or summit audience. 😃
Don't do a TEDx Talk!
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Hi I am Roger Persaud writing and speaking about Overlooked History
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