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Ascended Masters At Work
Ascended Masters at Work with Shirlene Reeves & Guest Jackie Lapin

Ascended Masters At Work

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 34:34


Calling all coaches, entrepreneurs, healers and clergy. If you've been wondering how to get on stages, podcasts, radio and web TV shows, to deliver your message and share your expertise, you'll be pleased to find the answers for where to find the opportunities, who to speak to and what's expected of you in this podcast with Shirlene Reeves and her Guest Expert Jackie Lapin with Speakertunity. Your Host Shirlene ReevesHere's what you'll learn on this show:The key elements booking agents are looking for in a speakerHow to prepare to be prosperous on stageWho you need to contact for speaking opportunities and where to find them.The different types of speaking engagements (ie: speak to sell versus paid events)What is required when you're hiredHow to prepare your business foundation to make money on stage.Receive one month free of Speakertunity. Get speaking opportunities sent directly in your email. Try Jackie's Free Offer: Speakertunity.com/free-trialsJoin Us On Social MediaAscended Masters Facebook Fan Page: https://fb.me/AscendedMastersAtWorkYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCsn2-RT2MsAscended Masters Home Page: https://maximizeyourwealthnow.com/ascended-masters-at-workTwitter: https://twitter.com/MastersSpeakITunes: https://feed.pippa.io/public/shows/5b20ea49f94d3c875e319c47Show TranscriptionShirlene: Hi and welcome back to Ascended Masters At Work. I always love so much being with you because we have the most interesting guests, don't we? It really surprises me sometimes at how great the guests are and the wonderful information that they bring to us. And speaking of great information, our guest today is going to be perfect for those who are speakers or healers, coaches or business owners or even pastors or pastors support people in the church. You can use what we are talking about today for almost anything that you do, and here's why I say that. A ll of those people that I named are most probably speakers and speakers are always looking for how to get the word out and if you're a speaker, I know you're sitting there right now thinking, how in the world do I get the word out about my mission or my message or the programs that I've created? What is it I do? I don't know what to do next. I feel like I'm ready to go, but I don't know where to begin. Well, today we are going to answer that question because that is such an important question and there was even a time in my career where I asked that question and I know that the guest today is really going to call me back into it and remind me of things that I haven't thought of for a very long time and probably give me a lot of new tips on what's different today than it was in the past, because trends tend to change. Have you ever noticed that? That even happens in our clothing. It happens in our speeches around what happens in people's lives and now we're going to talk about the trend changes in how we get on stage or maybe we get on podcasts or radio shows, web TV. All of those I've been involved in and I know that we always are looking for speakers and I am always looking for a speaking opportunity and that is exactly what we're going to talk about today. So this is really exciting. I know you're going to get so many awesome tips and it will really change your perspective on what to do with your speaking career. This woman is bringing you an offer that gives you someone that does all the work to get you those speaking gigs. So let's dive in and talk to our special guest today. She's been in the throws all over the world helping transform leaders, authors, coaches, and speakers and messengers that want to connect with their next followers. And so for the past 10 years, her internationally acclaim conscious companies have been providing PR campaigns, radio media tours, and speaking engagements to support the growth and the revenue of changemakers. All of us in business are changemakers and you might be saying, no, I'm not a changemaker. well the truth is you absolutely are a change maker because if you are creating programs or you have a message to share or you would like opportunities to do and lead workshops, this is the lady that can get you there. Remember what I always told you in the past. You want to follow those who are already doing what you want to do and they have a specialty. We all have a specialty and if we find ourselves sitting down and trying to do somebody else's specialty, we are going to hate life. So it's much easier to just contribute the little bit of money that it takes to get a phenomenal yes from so many speaking engagements. Now, some of her clients have included Don Miguel Ruiz, Dr Joe Vitale, James Twyman, Denise Lynn, Ariel Ford, and Hay House, and so many more. So I am really, really honored that Jackie Lapin is here with us today. Hi Jackie. How are you?Jackie: Hi Shirlene. I am so delighted to be here. Thank you for inviting me and that was a lovely introduction. I really appreciate it,Shirlene: Jackie, I think it's so important for those people that are prepared, they have their programs, they've got their look. They know exactly who they want to be and they're ready to get on stage. And they don't know where to start. They actually can't figure out, oh, what do I do next, or how do I begin? They want to get their mission, their word out, the information that they want to share in their programs so that people can find them, because all of you know that your people are looking for you. But they don't know where to begin and that's a big reason why you're here with me today is so that you can give us an idea of where to begin. So let's start there.Jackie: Well, I think that there's three ways and one of the ones that you talked about stages that's really important, but don't overlook the virtual stages that are available to you too, and that's radio shows, podcasts, and virtual summits. That means that you're delivering your message to the masses without ever leaving your home. So I think that that is a really important place to begin strategizing how you're going to get that kind of visibility. So definitely it's an important element to put this into your marketing plans. And here's one thing that's really, really important and it's an absolutely essential aspect. Most leaders say, I'm going to go out and look for my speaking engagements sometime this week or next week or whatever, and you get to the end of the week and you think, you know, I didn't end up doing that. I got filled with other things. So one of the things that you really have to do is put it on your calendar, make an appointment with yourself essentially, like you were making an appointment with somebody else. Give yourself three hours a week to be mastering your visibility and as I tell people, if you can't do the time, you can't earn the dime.Shirlene: One of the biggest challenges that we have is finding the speaking engagements. Have any of you ever noticed that? Fortunately nowadays the speaking engagements tend to find me and I'm very grateful for that, but I have to tell you in the beginning it definitely wasn't easy. I didn't know where to look. I didn't know who to contact, in order to be able to get on their stages, or be interviewed on their podcasts or show up on their TV shows. And so I really had to think about how to find the right genre for me because there are sure a lot out there. It's really overwhelming. Jackie, what do you suggest? How do we dig into this and get going on working with the people that we need in order to get on the stages. And what's expected of us?Jackie: Well, you can actually start out by going to Google and you'd be surprised how much you can find. You know, when we build our speakertunity tip sheets, which I'll talk a little bit more about. Um, that is where we start ourselves. And so you could start by looking for women's groups or chambers of commerce or um, centers for spiritual living or a entrepreneur networking groups or whatever it might be. And then you put comma and then wherever you live. And when you start doing it, you just pick the key words that you want, and there's lots of different permutations of those keywords, and you will begin to accrue the kinds of opportunities. And then you go to their website, see if they actually take speakers, and then start adding them to your list. That's one very good place to do that. Another one is Meeup.Jackie: You might think that meetup is just a bunch of people getting together to hang out to do areas, fun things. But in truth, not only do are there meetups, specific groups on a business topic, but many of the bricks and mortar meetings that happen regularly, actually will be looking to put their meetings on meetup because they attract new people that way. So you're going to find a nice mix. And the Nice thing about meetup is you can actually put in your city and you can put in the kinds of opportunities you're looking for and they will begin to feed them to you every week. And so you'll even learn about new groups that are popping up if they are in your genre and specifications. \Those are two really, really good places to get started.Um, there's another website I like called events in America and if you go to events in America.com, you're going to find events specifically in your industry or genre, but you also, they don't have speaking who the speaker coordinator is, you're going to have to go to the organization and find out. And then the last one that I think is really powerful is LinkedIn. There's a couple of different ways that you can search on LinkedIn. One of them is by keyword and so if you want to put in meeting planner or event planner or event coordinator. The other way is to go specifically to a company, that you're interested in speaking at, and then go through their LinkedIn, whoever they have on LinkedIn, and you're looking for either human resources, marketing, or sales. Those are the areas usually that spend money on outside speakers. So you find the leaders in those aspects or those organizations. Then you can reach out to them on LinkedIn, begin a nice dialogue. Don't start right off offering your services, but start out by beginning a dialogue. Say, Hey, I'm interested to know, what kind of speakers do you book? You know, how are your programs? what are you looking for these days? Begin that dialogue with them before you hit them up with what it is that you're offering. So those are some really, really good places to get started if you're starting to look for your own speaking engagements. But as you mentioned, we also have a resource called speakertunity that does it all for you? It doesn't give you corporate, but it gives you all kinds of speak to enroll opportunities. The kinds of opportunities that let you actually sell a program or introduce somebody to your free opt in that gets them excited about you. And we just really make it easy for people to find and get access to it and it's only $35 a month. And we have a private Facebook group where I'm aggregating calls for speakers from all different organizations all over the US and Canada. For $35 a month, you don't have to do the research. We're doing a lot of it for you. And what's nice about this is that it just pops up in your email every month, twice a month. It's about 120 leads and it just opens all kinds of doors for you so that you don't have to do all the groundwork by yourself.Get the Full Show Transcription in pdf format.#Speakers, #Coaches, #Healers, #entrepreneurs, #SellingThroughYourHeart, Shirlene Reeves, Jackie Lapin, #Business, #Sales, #MaximizeYourWealthNow, #MassiveVisibility, #getspeakinggigs, Key elements for speaking on stages, #speakertunity, #speaking, #authors, #stages, #keynote, #TedTalks, #podcasts, #media, #AscendedMastersAtWork See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Magoosh IELTS
IELTS English Dialogue 9: Technology - IELTS English Vocabulary | IELTS Listening | IELTS Speaking | IELTS Reading | IELTS Test Prep

Magoosh IELTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 10:41


In this episode, you’re going to hear dialogue containing the vocabulary words that your teacher Eliot defined in Vocabulary Lesson 4. These are 4 words all related to technology: Device, Mobile, Innovation, and Revolutionize. If you haven’t listened to episode 4 yet, you might want to listen to that first, so that you know the definitions of these words. Listen here.  The topic of technology is a popular source of questions on the IELTS Speaking test. If you like this lesson, please subscribe for more IELTS Vocabulary lessons! Oh and by the way! We’re looking for volunteers to help us translate the show transcripts from English to your first language. If you are interested, please email me at naomi@magoosh.com with the subject line “translation,” and let me know what language you can translate into!     Episode Transcript (Translations: Tiếng Việt) Welcome to the Magoosh IELTS Podcast! This is Lesson 9. In this episode, you’re going to hear dialogue containing the vocabulary words that your teacher Eliot defined in Vocabulary Lesson 4. These are 4 words all related to technology: Device, Mobile, Innovation, and Revolutionize. If you haven’t listened to episode 4 yet, you might want to listen to that first, so that you know the definitions of these words. I’ll put a link in the show notes. Also, check out the show notes to get your free download: the IELTS vocabulary list, which contains these words and others that you’ll find on the test. Plus visit IELTS.Magoosh.com for more great resources to improve your IELTS band score. Use coupon code “ieltspodcast” to save 20% off your IELTS test prep! Okay let’s get started! Listen to this dialogue between Ada and Jackie as Jackie helps Ada buy a new phone. See if you can pick out the 4 IELTS vocabulary words as you listen. Dialogue Part 1 Ada: Hi there! I’ve just moved here from the United Kingdom...so obviously my UK phone doesn’t work anymore. I’m looking to get a new SIM card so that I can use my mobile phone here in America...or I might even be open to buying a new device altogether, depending on how much it would cost. Is that something you could help me with? Jackie: Yes, of course! We do offer some plans that are SIM card only, depending on whether the device you’re using is compatible with our company’s SIM cards. Would you prefer a SIM card only plan, or do you think maybe it’s time for a new phone? Ada: Are the SIM card only plans cheaper? Jackie: Well yes. Since you aren’t paying for the price of a brand new mobile phone, the SIM card only plans tend to cost less…though we do have a couple of deals going on right now that would allow you to get a pretty great phone for much cheaper than they would normally cost brand new. Ada: Okay, I’ll think about it. Can you tell me a little about the SIM card only plans that you offer?  Jackie: Sure, but before we get started, why don’t you let me have a look at your phone, and I can tell you if it will be compatible with any of our SIM cards. Unfortunately if it’s not compatible you’ll need to get a new device in order to use our cards. Ada: Yeah, no problem, here’s my phone.   Jackie: …Oh yeah, this mobile is pretty old. Let me just check in back and see if we have any of the older SIM cards left in stock. Ada: Okay, thanks.   Jackie: …I’m sorry. I don’t think we have anything that is compatible with your current phone. On the bright side, maybe it’s time for an upgrade! Would you be interested in seeing some of the newer devices that we have available? Ada: Yeah sure, why not. Jackie: Great, let’s start with this one...So this is the XC-500, and it’s got all your standard smartphone features, plus a high definition screen. And the developers have made some huge innovations with the voice recognition technology – basically you can set it up to respond specifically to your voice. So that’s pretty cool. Ada: Yeah, that’s neat.   Jackie: ...And then this is the Edge 5 Series, which is also a great device. It comes with a stylus and a physical keyboard, if you prefer a more revolutionized Blackberry-style phone. But see here: there’s still a touch screen and all that good stuff. Ada: Oh neat, yeah I never quite got the hang of typing on touch screens, I think my fingers are too big or something. Jackie: Yeah, the touch screens tend to be very sensitive – which obviously is an amazing innovation considering that touch screen technology really only became available in the last ten years...but some people definitely still prefer physical keyboards. Ada: Okay, great. Are there any other phones that you would recommend? Jackie: Is there anything in particular that you’re looking for in a mobile device? Ada: Well if I’m going to be buying a new phone anyways, I would love to get one that has a really good camera – preferably one that can do high definition video. I do a lot of photography and video recordings with my current phone, and I’ve noticed that even though the picture quality is pretty good when there’s enough light, the video always turns out really pixelated and low quality. Do you have any affordable devices that have cameras specifically made for video?  Jackie: Oh, I know just the thing…Okay, so this is the G5-Pro. This phone just came out a few weeks ago, and it’s totally revolutionized the way that we take videos using mobile devices. Basically the main problem facing phone developers has been that there isn’t enough storage space on the devices to store high definition videos. So it’s not even a matter of the quality of the camera lens…there just isn’t enough space on the phone. But with the G5-Pro, they’ve made some major innovations to how we store data. Basically everything is uploaded immediately to the cloud, so space is no longer an issue. Anyways, if you’re looking for a phone with a good video camera, this is the device for you! Ada: Wow, that sounds like just what I’m looking for! Jackie: Amazing. And more good news – this phone falls under a promotion we’re doing right now, so if you sign up for a plan with us that includes this device, we’ll give you fifty percent off for the first six months! Ada: Okay, that sounds really good, I’d definitely be interested in doing that.   Jackie: Do you want me to go over some of the different phone plans with you, and we can figure out which one best suits your needs? Ada: Yeah, absolutely! Midroll Before we find out which phone plan Ada will choose, let’s pause for a word from Magoosh.  Do you want a great IELTS score? Magoosh can help!  Here’s what you’ll get with Magoosh:             In-depth video lessons that cover concepts, pitfalls, and shortcuts             Over 200 practice questions to help you prepare for your exam             24/7 email access to a team of smart and fun remote tutors ready to answer your questions So, are you ready to improve your score and get into your dream program? Great! We’re ready to help you. Visit us at ielts.magoosh.com and use coupon code “ieltspodcast” to save 20% off your IELTS test prep. That’s it! Now back to the story! Dialogue Part 2 Jackie: Okay, so we have three different types of mobile phone plans for the G5-Pro. All the plans have slightly different features, but the biggest difference is the amount of data you’ll be getting – and obviously the price of the plan. Do you have an idea of how much data you use in a month? Ada:  Hmm, not really. Even though I have a smart phone, I don’t think I’ve had a phone plan that included data before. I would just connect to the WiFi if I wanted to use any of those features. Jackie: Do you want to stick with a no-data plan? Or would you be interested in trying out a plan with a little bit of data? Ada: I mean…if it’s affordable then it would be great to have a plan with data. Especially for stuff like the GPS. It’s such a hassle to have to look up the maps ahead of time. And I’m sure I’ll be getting lost a lot since I’m new to this area.  Jackie: Yeah, the GPS is a great feature. And being able to look up maps while on the go will really revolutionize the way you get around. Plus, the good news is that the GPS app actually uses relatively little data. So even if you use the GPS on a daily basis, you probably wouldn’t need a plan with more than one gigabyte of data a month. Ada: [laughs] Yeah, I have no idea how much a gigabyte is. Jackie: Don’t worry, most people don’t. So one gigabyte of data would allow you to send or receive about 1,000 emails or browse the Internet for about 20 hours every month. Ada: Wow, that’s a lot! Jackie: Yes, and that’s actually the smallest amount of data on a monthly plan that we offer – besides no data of course. Ada: What’s your plan with the most data? Jackie: Our plan with the most data offers 16 gigabytes worth of data. So that’s 320 hours of Internet browsing a month. It’s actually an amazing deal, because it only costs $10 more than our next largest data plan, which is only 4 gigabytes a month.  Ada: How can people even use 16 gigabytes in a month…that’s like…what, ten hours a day? No one could possibly be on their phone that much. Jackie: Well it’s actually easier than you think. Say, for example, you are downloading files, or streaming video…those kinds of activities require a lot more data than just scrolling through Facebook. But you’re right, 16 gigabytes is a lot of data. What we’ve found is that most people who go for this plan actually are using their phones as mobile hotspots for their computers and other devices. Ada: What does that mean? Jackie: Well, a mobile hotspot is basically a secure WiFi network. But instead of the WiFi coming from a box that’s installed in your house and connected to cables in the ground, the WiFi is coming directly from your phone, using your data plan. Ada: Wow, so you’re saying that I could connect my computer to the Internet through my phone anywhere that I had phone service? Jackie: That’s right! Mobile hotspot technology has totally innovated how we connect to the Internet, especially for people who work on their computers. Whereas before now you would have to go to a library or coffee shop to work, with this data plan you can access the Internet from almost anywhere you want! Ada: Okay, that actually sounds really amazing. How much does that plan cost per month? Jackie: It’s $50 per month, but with our promotion it would only cost you $25 a month for the first six months. Ada: Wow, that’s such a good deal! Sign me up!   So how did you do? Did you hear and understand all of the vocabulary words? If you need more practice, check out the show notes for a transcript of this episode so that you can follow along and listen again. Oh and by the way! We’re looking for volunteers to help us translate the show transcripts from English to your first language. If you are interested, please email me at naomi@magoosh.com with the subject line “translation,” and let me know what language you can translate into!   Thanks for listening! If you like our show, help us out by leaving a rating and review in Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us! And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss the next lesson. Until next time! This is Naomi at Magoosh, wishing you happy studying!