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Sales and Cigars Episode 110 Brenden Kumarasamy “Rock Star Communicator” Walter sits down with Public Speaking and Communication Coach Brendan Kumarasamy from Quebec Montreal Canada. Brenden is a gold mine of information when it comes to public speaking and communication, and he drops some amazing nuggets into this into this episode. If you are a salesperson, a sales leader, CEO, entrepreneur or just a person trying to get better at communicating pay attention to this episode. Brenden shares ideas of things that we can do to practice and engage in our own relationships and some helpful tips for us to stand out as an individual producer. Grab a cocktail, grab a cigar and strap in for another fun episode of Sales and Cigars. Get your copy of Walter Crosbys new Book: “The 7 Critical Mistakes CEOs Make With Their Sales Organization That Stop The Company From Scaling” https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Mistakes-Their-Sales-Organization/dp/B0BLFYMGS6 Connect with Walter Crosby: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walterlcrosby/ https://calendly.com/walter-helix/15-minute-virtual-cup-of-coffee https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/ https://helixsalesdevelopment.com/podcast/ walter@HelixSalesDevelopment.com Connect with Brenden Kumarasamy: kumarasamy.brenden@gmail.com https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks https://instagram.com/masteryourtalk/ https://www.tiktok.com/@masteryourtalk https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy
In the 150th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest, Public Speaking Coach, Founder of MasterTalk, Brenden Kumarasamy, will talk about professional sports for “nerds”, the power of delivery, audience obsessiveness, and the 4 daily exercises to improve your communication.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter, you will discover:(1:00) Introducing our special guest Public Speaking Coach, Founder of MasterTalk, Brenden Kumarasamy @masteryourtalk(1:20) MasterTalk(1:30) Communication is a skill(2:30) Professional sports for “nerds”(2:40) Competitive presentations(3:00) How do these “competitions for nerds” work?(5:00) What about speaking interested Brenden?(7:30) How did Brenden find his first students?(8:50) What were the wrong messages that Brenden was hearing about public speaking tips?(11:10) A lot of communication is fear-based.(11:30) How would your life change if you would be an exceptional communicator? - Brenden Kumarasamy @masteryourtalk(12:40) “Communication is the accelerant of dreams” - Brenden Kumarasamy @masteryourtalk(16:00) The power of delivery(17:20) Listen to the difference here(18:40) Energy and enthusiasm(19:00) The authenticity in your delivery matters(19:50) Audience obsessiveness(20:35) Balance vs harmony(20:50) Using silence in your speech(21:30) The pause helps us emphasize key ideas in our speech(22:10) How do we practice pausing?(25:00) The big missing piece in communication in most people(27:00) How do we get conditioning to believe that communication is a chore and not a choice(32:00) Focus on the reps(33:40) “If we can make sense out of nonsense, we can make sense out of everything” - Brenden Kumarasamy @masteryourtalk(35:20) In this game, we don't get points for doing it well, we get points for doing it a lot(36:00) Exercise 1 - Example of exercise for improving your speaking skills(39:00) Exercise 2 - Everyday practice 5 mins of answering questions of what the world will ask you about your business or something else(42:20) Exercise 3(44:00) Exercise 4(46:30) Authenticity in communication(46:50) Don't worry about the fear but attach it to some motivation(47:30) Where to find more about Brenden Kumarasamy @masteryourtalk https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks
Join Jovica in an insightful conversation with Brenden Kumarasamy, the founder of MasterTalk, a YouTube channel dedicated to helping people improve their public speaking and communication skills. In this episode, Brenden shares how he discovered his love for case competitions and how it transformed him into a coach and mentor for individuals double his age. Together, Jovica and Brenden explore the importance of intentional communication in various settings and offer practical tips for anyone looking to become a more effective communicator. From using a simple framework for organizing your thoughts to being more empathetic and attentive to your audience, Brenden's advice is both practical and inspiring. Brenden's personal journey is a compelling example of how pursuing your passion can lead to unexpected and rewarding outcomes. His story is a testament to the power of embracing challenges, taking risks, and continuously improving oneself. Listeners who want to learn more about Brenden's coaching services in executive communication and leadership development can visit his website, mastertalk.ca. His YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks) is a great resource for anyone seeking to enhance their communication skills. To connect with Brendan on social media, he can be found on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/) and Instagram (@masteryourtalk). Don't miss this engaging and informative episode that may change the way you approach communication. Connect w/ Jovica: LI: linkedin.com/jdjurdjevic IG: @asap_jovi Music Credit: Clean Break by Density & Time
Brenden Kumarasamy is the next Tony Robbins of speech coaching. He has a free online YouTube channel called MasterTalk that has hundreds of speech learning content. He is truly passionate about helping as many people as possible. In today's show we breakdown what it takes to be a better communicator, by speaking better, presenting better, and communicating our ideas effectively. Yes, this means you! Give Brenden 5 minutes of your time and you'll be hooked. https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com
I sit with coach and speaking expert Brenden Kumarasamy about how to become an amazing speaker. Follow me at: https://facebook.com/couponqueenpin001/ Website: https://couponqueenpin.com Email: cqp@couponqueenpin.com Instagram: @couponqueenpin001 Twitter: @couponqueenpin Brenden's information: http://rockstarcommunicator.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/ #podcasting #spotify #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #podcaster #youtube #radio #realitytv #love #life #itunes #podcasters #music #applepodcasts #it #podcastshow #interview #movie #newpodcast #motivation #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #television #couponqueenpin --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cqpmoments/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cqpmoments/support
The Creator's Adventure - Course Creation, Entrepreneurship & Mindset tips for Creators
Our guest today is an expert at public speaking and communication, and he is going to share his secrets on how to become better at sharing our message with the world. Welcome to The Creator's Adventure where we interview creators from around the world, hearing their stories about growing a business. Brenden Kumarasamy is the founder of MasterTalk. He coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called @MasterTalks , with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. Learn more about Brenden: https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/
We all have likely heard how important in life it is to be an effective communicator. But do we really know how to do that? When we become an effective communicator, more of what we want and expect from life begins to happen. Brenden Kumarasamy "believes the next Elon Musk is a 7 year old girl who can't afford a communication coach, so it's my duty to help her succeed with my free resources." After many years of doing presentation case competitions (think professional sports for nerds) in college, Brenden accidentally developed a skill in helping others communicate effectively and started the YouTube channel MasterTalk because he realized that everything he was teaching wasn't available for FREE on the Internet. He heard a ton of advice that didn't make much sense like "be yourself" or "get up on stage" or better "imagine everyone in their underpants". He pressed record on his phone, started filming videos on communication in his mom's basement and now the goal is to help everyone master this important skill. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. Brenden's contact info: https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com My website: https://ungraduated.com Ungraduated Book: https://www.amazon.com/Ungraduated-Finding-dropping-outdated-systems-ebook/dp/B09SXCBY6R/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28QTYUU7T5BN4&keywords=ungraduated+book&qid=1655499090&sprefix=ungraduate%2Caps%2C122&sr=8-1 Join the Ungraduated Living Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/454790476338234
Top 3 Takeaways From This Value-Packed Conversation:Communication is the catalyst that will lead to unleashing your full potential and accomplishing your personal and professional goals. When communication is strong, people are on the same page and able to work towards a common goal. When it's lacking, things derail quickly and lead to confusion and missed opportunitiesHow would your life change if you transformed yourself into a world-class communicator? So many new opportunities will open up for you when you put your expertise center stage and bring value to your community and beyondMany people struggle with public speaking because we grow up believing communication is a chore. In school, there's a grade attached to the effectiveness of a presentation and, more often than not, that presentation is not tied to something we're passionate about. And because of this negative pre-conditioning, we have the wrong mindset and don't put forth the right effort to improve our skills______________________Click here for complete show notesIt's time to take your brand from unknown to undeniable. Discover how to become a thought leader in your niche, attract new clients, and expand your network as a podcast guest. Click here to learn moreMUSIC CREDIT: "Victory" courtesy of purple-planet.com______________________What You'll Discover In Episode 137 of Evolution of BrandBrenden explains how case competitions transformed him into a world-class communicator and develop his brandHow Brenden brought MasterTalk to lifeWhy becoming a "student of your game" will help you master your craftHow relationships can derail when communication is lackingThe best ways to make communication skills more prevalent in your professional AND personal lifeBrenden shares a time when communication was lacking and it led to a missed opportunityHow would your life change if you were an exceptional, world-class communicator?The 3 questions you need to ask that will help you find communicators to emulateTips and strategies that will transform you into a world-class communicatorWhy do so many people struggle with public speaking?Does labeling yourself as an "introvert" impact your communication skills?The power of silence and eliminating filler words What is Step One if you want to revamp your communication skills?Quick Episode SummaryIn Episode 137 of Evolution of Brand, Jason Cercone shares the mic communications expert Brenden Kumarasamy. Throughout this conversation, you'll discover how Brenden honed his skills through competitions, tips and strategies for improving your communication efforts, where leaders fall short when it comes to their communication, and how your life will change when you become an exceptional communicator.
To see the perks you get by joining Brian's YouTube Channel as a member : https://www.youtube.com/@howwegothere/join Tools for starting your own family tree: https://tinyurl.com/HWGH-Tools If you haven't checked out my Free Genealogy Discord Server In this video Genealogist Brian Nash talks with Brendan from Mastertalks about public speaking tips for genealogists to help take some of the worry off of sharing your family History or Giving your first talk at a genealogy event. Brendan's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks As a Genealogist Brian focuses on the people, places, and events that make up the people's family stories. Brian is a Genealogist who started working on his own family tree over 30 years ago and has been able to trace one family line back to as early as 950 AD. Brian traces his own family from Scotland and Ireland to the New World where they wound up in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia in the 18th and 19th Century in some cases fleeing their homelands due to the Highland Clearances in Scotland or the Potato Blight in Ireland in others taking their Expertise and Coal Miners from Scotland to Cape Breton or their Mercantile and Manufacturing Skills from Ireland to the streets of Halifax Brian has been a member of; The Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia, The Scottish Genealogical Society, and the Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society. Brian currently resides in Prince Edward Island Canada with his family. Thinking of starting your family tree or have you hit a brick wall you'd like some advice on book a free 30 minute private consultation with Brian: https://calendly.com/howwegothere/half-hour-preliminary-genealogy-meeting Support the Channel - Buy Brian a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HowWeGothere Email Brian - info@howegothere.ca Listen to the How We Got Here Podcast on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0WJo0xg... Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/HWGHPodcaster Twitter - https://twitter.com/HowWeGotHere2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/how-we-got-here/message
It is time for another episode. I am Heneka Watkis-Porter, the host and creator of The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Welcome back to my regular listeners, and a special welcome to you if you are tuning in for the first time. Last week I had an insightful conversation with an expert who coaches executives & entrepreneurs to become the top 1% of communicators in their industry Before. Brenden Kumarasamy did provide practical tips to overcome stage fright and the fear of public speaking. This week, I am excited about talking with a seasoned investor and a real estate industry leader. Before I bring him on, please thank those who make this podcast a success. They continue to support The Entrepreneurial You: The National Peoples Co-operative Bank of Jamaica Limited, Profit Jumpstarter, and The Jamaica Stock Exchange, whose podcast, The Jamaica Stock Exchange & You, is hosted and produced by me. Do give it a listen as well. Opening business Tip courtesy of the National PC Bank of Jamaica: Get Organized - successful businesses rely on proper organization. The level of organization can either make or break your business. Without organization, tasks can pile up, and you can lose valuable money and time. My guest on episode 294 of The Entrepreneurial You is Brenden Kumarasamy. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become the top 1% of communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel, MasterTalk, to provide free access to communication tools for everyone worldwide. PODCAST REVIEW: A boost for your productive muscles: Loved the point of view that Heneka brings to this podcast. Yes, many podcasts out there talk about creating a plan for yourself and then following through, but what makes this podcast special is that the host keeps the specific listener in mind with the topics. She targets entrepreneurs from the Caribbean, and as someone who's from the Caribbean islands myself, I know that we approach learning a bit differently than someone from the States. Her guests are from all over the world and provide a much broader perspective on getting stuff done. I'll be tuning in regularly! alexcpds, USA If you wrote a review send me an email at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com let me know so I can shout you out right here on the show! Contact Brenden: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks; https://instagram.com/masteryourtalk; https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/; https://www.tiktok.com/@masteryourtalk Give Away: Free Public Speaking Training: rockstarcommunicator.com Today's Money Tip, brought to you by Profit Jumpstarter is Learn From Great Investors: Education is key in sharpening your investment strategy. The best way to gain knowledge in an area you want to be successful in is to learn from someone who is an expert in that area. Do your research on some outstanding investors such as Graham, Fisher, Buffet, Templeton, and Lynch and how they made their fortunes. Each one has dramatically exceeded market performance. Learn and understand their innovative ways to analyze and pick up securities. Learn from great experts. Thank you for tuning in to this episode with Brenden Kumarasamy. What's the standout moment for you today? Send us your feedback at henekawatkisporter@gmail.com or on social media @henekawatkisporter. Remember to follow this podcast on your favourite podcast app or connect with me for all things Podcasting at henekawatkisporter.com According to the Scriptures: “Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name.” 1 Chronicles 29:13 Stay connected with me elsewhere: linktr.ee/heneka_watkis_porter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-entrepreneurial-you/message
My guest this week, Brenden Kumarasamy, is a is the founder of MasterTalk, a coaching business he started to help ambitious executives & business owners. You can check out his website, https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/ and YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@MasterTalks to learn more.Support the show
Brenden Kumarasamy is a public speaking and communications coach. He is the founder and owner of MasterTalk, where he coaches ambitious executives and entrepreneurs to become the top 1% communicators in their industry. He has a very popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, which provides free access to communication tools to the entire world. Brenden shares how his passion for communication began with participating in case competitions when he was in university, something he describes as professional sports for nerds. Along the way, he accidentally developed a skill in helping others communicate more effectively, prompting him to start a YouTube channel called MasterTalk to offer free advice to people all across the globe develop more effective communication skills. Brenden shares how his mission began by filming videos on communication in his mom's basement turned into a lucrative business. He shares his incredible sense of humor as well as many valuable tips and insights on how to become a better communicator, including how to balance fear with motivation regarding public speaking. If you are one of those people who want to become more comfortable with public speaking, Brenden would like you to ask yourself the following question: “How would your life change if you were an exceptional communicator?” Think about it and download this episode for more pearls of wisdom and how to make the entire world your stage. https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/ https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. Dreams: Empower every genius to be an exceptional communicator. Become the Modern Day Dale Carnegie - Create something that Dale Carnegie couldn't because of the era he lived in How you can Help: Peter Thiel - author of book zero to one because he has great contrarian questions Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Thirst be Scott Harrison Contact them at: https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/?r_done=1 https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. Dreams: Empower every genius to be an exceptional communicator. Become the Modern Day Dale Carnegie - Create something that Dale Carnegie couldn't because of the era he lived in How you can Help: Peter Thiel - author of book zero to one because he has great contrarian questions Favorite Book, Movie, or Podcast: Favorite Book is Thirst be Scott Harrison Contact them at: https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/?r_done=1 https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks
In this episode, Founder of MasterTalk, Brenden Kumarasamy, talks about public speaking. Today, Brenden talks about becoming an exceptional communicator, online versus in-person presentations, group presentations, and presenting as an introvert. How do we get better at communicating? Hear about Brenden's random word exercise, answering questions proactively, and building the jigsaw puzzle of a presentation, all on today's episode of The Healthy, Wealthy & Smart Podcast. Key Takeaways “If you can make sense out of nonsense, you can make sense out of anything.” “The best way to get rid of fear is to have direction.” “You're only as strong as your weakest link in group presentations.” “When you are not speaking, you are still speaking.” “Someone out there needs your message, and you've just got to go out there and share it and leverage your strengths in the process.” “The goal is not to live forever but rather create something that will.” “When we realize that communication is about leading a more fulfilling life, we'll start to take it more seriously.” “Ask yourself one hard question about life every single day, and you'll never be the same ever again.” More about Brenden Kumarasamy Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, a coaching business he started to help ambitious executives & business owners become TOP 1% communicators in their industries so that they can accelerate their success in the workplace & companies. He also hosts a successful YouTube channel by the same name with over 25,000 subscribers. Brenden has coached many executives from companies like Salesforce, Amazon, IBM, Morgan Stanley, Blue Cross, J. Walter Thompson, Deloitte, Verizon, and many more. Suggested Keywords Healthy, Wealthy, Smart, Communication, Public Speaking, Presentations, Fear, MasterTalk, Recommended Reading: Thirst, by Scott Harrison. To learn more, follow Brenden at: Website: https://rockstarcommunicator.com. YouTube: MasterTalks. LinkedIn: Brenden Kumarasamy. Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: Website: https://podcast.healthywealthysmart.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthy-wealthy-smart/id532717264 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ELmKwE4mSZXBB8TiQvp73 SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/healthywealthysmart Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/healthy-wealthy-smart iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-healthy-wealthy-smart-27628927 Read the Full Transcript Here: 00:05 Welcome to the healthy, wealthy and smart podcast where healthcare meets business with your host me, Dr. Karen Litzy. And just as a reminder, the information in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only, and is not to be used as personalized medical advice. Enjoy the show. 00:28 Hello, welcome back to the podcast. I am your host, Dr. Karen Litzy. And in today's podcast, we're talking all about how vital it is to be a good communicator to be a good public speaker, especially for healthcare professionals. So I have a great guest to walk us through all of that and he is Brendon kumara Asami Brendon is the founder of master talk a coaching business, he started to help ambitious executives and business owners become top 1% communicators in their industries so that they can accelerate their success in the workplace in companies. He also hosts a successful YouTube channel by the same name master talk. With over 25,000 subscribers. Brendan has coached many executives from companies like Salesforce, Amazon, IBM, Morgan, Stanley, Blue Cross, J, Walter Thompson, Deloitte, Verizon, and many more. So like I said, today we're talking about public speaking, how becoming how to become an exceptional communicator, how to give great presentations, whether they're online or group and presenting as an introvert. So it's all about getting better at communicating. Brendon has some great tips and tricks, some homework for us all to do so that we can become better communicators, presenters and public speakers. So big thanks to Brendan, and everyone enjoyed today's episode. Hey, Brendan, welcome to the podcast. I'm excited to have you on it to talk about public speaking. So thank you so much for joining me, Karen. The pleasures absolutely mind. Thanks for having me. All right. So public speaking. As you know, sometimes it can be people's number one fear in life getting in front of a group of people in the I'm a physical therapist in the physical therapy world. 02:10 Public speaking is something that can really help move the needle on your career. Yet, so many people are afraid to do it afraid to apply afraid to get up there, that sometimes they just never do it. So before we get into a lot of things in this interview, because I have so many things that I want to ask you, from what you've seen, and in your experience, what are the biggest challenges people have with public speaking? You know, a lot of people, Karen, they think it's fear. But there's actually a challenge, even greater that fear, surprisingly. And the challenge is motivation. Because if we aren't motivated to actually work on our communication, if we don't have an intrinsic reason, we'll never push through the fear. Because the fear will always exist in some way, shape, or form. Even for me, even for the person on the podcast. Why? Because of me, and you are having lunch and Elon Musk calls me and he says, Hey, man, I really liked your YouTube channel. Can you come and coach and I'll pay you a million bucks? Would I be scared? Yeah, it's Elon Musk. But with motivation. The reason this is so powerful is from this question that I'm sure a lot of physicians a lot of healthcare pros don't really think about, which is how would your life change? If you became an exceptional communicator, we dream about becoming a doctor, we dream about finishing finishing med school, we dream about expensive vacations, things we want to buy experiences we want to go on. When was the last time we dreamed about a life in which we're a better communicator in it? And if we don't want to make it about us, I'll throw another one out to you. How would the lives of your patients change? If you became an exceptional communicator? We know in health care patient experience is so important how we make them feel. So if we're not going to do it for us, we might as well start by doing it for them. Yeah, I think that's a great way to to kind of turn that narrative around to take it off of ourselves and say, Well, wait a second, if I were better at communication, because it's communication in front of 100 or communication front of one, it's still being able to communicate effectively, right? 04:19 Absolutely. Yeah. So how do we get better? Right? So there's a couple of things on Oh, go ahead, John, jump in. Oh, you're good. So so a couple of things that are current communication. The reason why a lot of us don't work on it is because we don't know the strategy behind that example. Communication is like juggling 18 balls at the same time. One of those balls is body language. Another one is storytelling. Another one's eye contact, facial expression, smiling and the list goes on. So if we try and juggle all 18, all of them will naturally fall to the floor. So instead, what are the three easiest balls that we can juggle in the air to get started with this practice? 05:00 What I call my easy threes. So start number one, I'll pause after each one. So I don't monologue for 15 minutes. So the first one is the random word exercise, pick a random word like tea like trophy, like Master, like paper towels, and create random presentations out of thin air. Why is this exercise effective, because it helps us quickly think in our feet, I always tell people that if you can make sense out of nonsense, you could make sense out of anything. And it's also really easy to do. Because all of us listening to this podcast, I hope showers every day. So you got 10 minutes in the shower to do this exercise. Or if you have kids, you could do it when you're picking them up from school. So by random word exercise, you mean like, if I were to say a microphone, and I'm doing a presentation on a microphone, I'm trying to sell a microphone. What does that mean? Does that work? Absolutely. So to your point, let's demonstrate this throw any word at me. But don't use microphone because it's too easy, because I have time to think about it. Right? Right. How about polar bear? Awesome. So Karen did not give me the word polar bear proaches. Conversely, I just need to invent something that it didn't want to do. Right now. When I think of the polar bear, I think of many things. The first one is the cold temperature in the North Pole. 06:20 But minus just how aggressively killer these polar bears can be. There's also a bright side, kind of like how polar bears are the main attraction to the Coca Cola brand, or I'll pull up yours kind of reminds us of Christmas and of Santa Claus and of the holiday season. But the reason I bring up the polar bear is that the polar bear has both an aggression. That's a bit crazy, but also a soft nature to them when you look at them from afar anyways. And I think life in many ways is that way too, especially when it comes to our dreams. A lot of us from the outside, it's the opposite. We think it's really, really scary. But then when we get closer towards it, that's actually not that bad. Kind of like a polar bear from 10 or a long feet away. So what's the advice or the advice here is 07:18 follow your dreams. Because all it takes is a little polar bear. All it takes is a little bit of ambition for you to say, You know what, even if that polar bear might be scary. Let's just see what happens. And that's just the random word. It's just just something random. That's it. That's crazy. Yeah, well done. You well done and people like I literally did not give him that word ahead of time. So that was just speaking off the top you have kind of like improv improvisation. Yeah, which I took improv classes a couple of years ago to help with the podcast. But what I found is it really helped with my patient interaction. So tying back to what you said before I became a better communicator with my patients as well. Okay, so number one random word exercise, improving sort of riffing on things. What's number two? Absolutely. So number two is questioned drills. We get asked questions all the time in our life care, 08:16 on podcasts, on shows, at school at work and med school, we're always getting asked questions, and most of us are reactive to them, especially for patients. We wait for the question to come. And then we go oh, let me answer that one. 08:32 In the same way, but a few years ago, when I started guesting on podcast, I sucked. I remember one question somebody asked, he said, Where does the fear of communication come from? And I looked at the guy and I said, I don't know man of San Diego, London, it's you tell me like I didn't know how to answer it. So I was being very reactive, instead of proactive. So what did I do differently? Every single day, Karen, for just five minutes. That's all answer one question that you think the world will ask you. But if you do this for five minutes a day, let's say we take a list of your commonly asked questions by patients. If you just do that once a day, let's say day one is where does your communication come from? Day two is when will I hear back? You know, day three is Will everything be okay? You know, just just make a list. And if you do this once a day for a year, Karen, you'll have answered 365 questions about your industry, you'll be absolutely bulletproof. 09:32 I like that. I like that a lot. 09:35 That's so interesting. I never really thought about doing that. And as you were speaking, I was like, what are the common questions that physical therapists get asked? So now I'm gonna have to do a think on it, and maybe write down seven. So you got a week's worth. And then, as you're kind of answering those questions, I'm sure other ones will start to pop up. So I don't want people to think 10:00 Oh, you have to write out 365 questions right off the bat, right? Correct. I'm glad you jumped into the news. Let me even help help the audience even a bit more, because I'm glad you went there. Don't do this alone. I just said that because I want people to take action. So what's the easiest version, but there's others. But then people will make excuses. But I'm happy to give it for your audience here. Because you're all medical professionals, sure, you'll take action. So what does this mean? You know, there's other people, you got friends who are in physio. So what I would do the smart way of doing this exercise, whether you're the CEO of let's say, the Office of the clinic, or you got friends in that field, I would book a call with like, seven other people. And I've seven other people bring seven questions. So then you have 49 questions. And you're what's great about this process, is we're not competing against each other. If I don't know the answer to the question, I'll just ask you, Hey, Karen, I don't know what to do. How would you answer this question? And then you tell me and I go, Oh, let me just copy that with my patients. 10:54 Because the questions are the same. But the point is just to do the exercise, there's different ways of doing this. The easy one is just a load in your basement. And if no friends, you know, write it out every day. But to your point, yes, I'm sure you have colleagues in the medical profession that you could just do this with. Yeah, that makes it a lot easier takes us takes the pressure off, because I'm sure you've heard this before. Like, if you're under 65 questions, forget it. It's too much. I'm not gonna do it. Right. Absolutely. So to kind of have have some pals help you out will make a big difference. Alright, random word exercise question drills. What's number three? Absolutely. So number three is so simple. That nobody does it. Make a list of the five people you love the most in your life could be your mom, your sister, your brother, family members could even be patients. And ask yourself a simple question. When was the last time you sent them? Not a 20 minute, but a 22nd video message, just to tell them how much you appreciate having them in your life, the people who helped you through medical school, the people who really believed in you, the teachers, the mentors, the people supported you. video messages, make people's days, Karen, but more importantly, video messages teach us a very important lesson that the education system does not teach us. The education system teaches us, Karen, that communication is a chore. Oh my god, I have to get better at this thing. Because I have to do well. And then it's so much stress and anxiety. Versus when you start sending video messages and you wake up the next morning, you're shocked at the responses you get. A lot of people look at you look at the text and you say whoa, everyone's saying it made their day it made their their week feel really special enough. Some people never got a video message in their life. And it helps us relearn what communication is for, which is to create an impact to share an idea with the world. Going back to the fears we alluded to earlier. Right? I don't want to share my message I don't want but what happens if you don't? 12:47 Well, if you don't, you won't be able to serve as a role model for the people who are going through medical school right now, and are looking up to you. Don't worry about the millions of people in the world. Just worry about the people behind you, or rather, before you I think is the right way of putting it. Yeah, yeah. All right. So three really great sort of drills or strategy that we can use at home either on our own or with some pals to help us find that motivation for public speaking. Right. So let's say we've, we're motivated, now we want to do it. We're we've got a conference coming up. And what happens next, right? We know our stuff, we're good, but you're still it's still in there. You get up to the mic, and you're like 13:47 so what do we do that? Sir, sir? So so a couple of things before that moment arrives, hopefully people get to this episode of time, which I hope I would say the next piece. So now you're doing these drills, you're really building up your momentum, your skill set. What's what's my go to strategy for keynote prep? I call this the jigsaw puzzle method. Communication is like jigsaw puzzle security, you know, those pieces, you know, little things used to do as kids those toys, right? So whenever we're doing this jigsaw puzzle, we always want to start with the corner pieces. And the reason is because they're easier to find at the box. So if you open a jigsaw puzzle, you get these corner pieces, you put them all together, and then you're working into the middle. Now you're probably wondering, Brendan, why are you talking about jigsaw puzzles? And the reason is super simple care. The reason I talk about jigsaw puzzles is because in communication, most of us do the opposite. We start with the middle first, we shove a bunch of content or presentations. We get to the podium, and we ramble throughout the whole thing. And then the last slide sounds something like this. 14:56 Thanks, not the right approach. So what should we do instead? 15:00 To prepare presentations like a jigsaw puzzle, start with the edges first, practice just your introduction here. 50 times 50 Seems like a big number, but it really is it because your introduction is 60 to 90 seconds. So we're talking like an hour's worth of work. Same thing with the conclusion, what's a great movie with a terrible ending, terrible movie last time I checked. So same thing with the close, do it 50 times, once again, it'll take you another hour, then focus on the middle. If you do that, especially in this industry that we're talking to right now, most people don't bother prime, I've coached a lot of the the people in this industry, most people don't even spend a lot of time and effort doing the communication. So if you just spend those puzzles, and you just practice in that way, you'll blow everyone's minds. 15:50 That makes a lot of sense. I was just 15:54 a way at a at a physical therapy conference. And I did have to do an opening of the conference with another physiotherapist. And what we really did do a lot is we practiced that first slide that opening to make sure that we're grabbing people's attention. And then like you said, we actually did sort of finish with, again, another slide that grabbed people's attention and left people feeling really good about it. And we didn't do it intentionally. Mind you, we just kind of it just sort of happened, you know. But now I like that working on the edges. It's like when you're doing your you write the outline, and then you just start filling it in. 16:51 But I really like the beginning in the end, because it's true, you always remember sort of that last image, that last slide, whether it's a presentation, or even, you know, a TED talk or Keynote, you kind of always remember the end and kind of how that made you feel. So I think that's really great advice. I really liked that. What else? Is there anything else we need to? I mean, I'm sure there's a million things that we need to think about, although the podcast is not 10 hours long. But what are some other kind of big things that we should remember when it comes to the presentation itself? While we're in those prep stages? Absolutely, Karen. So I would say for the for the prep. What's nice about doing the beginning the end is because it builds momentum really quickly, especially in the industry. Right now we're in healthcare, where a lot of us, you know, we're dealing with a ton of patients, we're working long hours, we don't have as many hours as other industries to actually invest in our communication. So I'll give you an example. So people understand the comparison. Let's say you have three hours to practice a presentation, that's 30 minutes, what most people in any field will do is they'll practice a 30 or 30 minute talk three times in a row, they'll get tired, and then they'll eat lunch. That's generally what happens. But the problem is, is in those three practices, they don't really see that much growth. Because it's a big presentation, it's hard to keep improving upon. Versus if you take that seemed three hours, and you just spend the same the first two, the first hour doing just the intro and the second hour just doing the conclusion, you're going to go to lunch really happy, you say, Wow, I just delivered the best introduction of my life, the best conclusion of my life. Now I'm just going to spend the next hour to your point filling out the dots connecting the rest. So that's the reason strategically, why that works more sense, it's a better investment of time, in terms of the other points. Now we're going into the bonus round. So the bonus round is this. Every great presentation, Karen generally has one key idea, what do you want them to remember, I'll give you an example from one of my clients. What she is trying to do is the draw the relationship between empathy and patient care experience. That's what our presentations, but if she tries to talk about 10 Other things for a TED talk, it's not going to work, because she only has 15 minutes to talk. So every story, every analogy, every tool, every statistic is really revolving around the idea that we need to bring more empathy into not just the patient care experience, but towards other functions within the hospital, whether it's the support teams, the it the ops, so that the patient care experience is 360 Not just one ad, right. That's our whole key idea. But notice how clear that is. But if we try and do 10 different things, we go nowhere. So what's the advice, the advice is to bullet down 10 different key ideas on a list, and then look at that list with your friends if you have any ideally, and then look at that list and saying hmm, out of these 10 ideas, which one energetically excites me the most. Which one energetically gets me wow, like this is the one that I really want to land and the frame number two 20:00 Getting a little bit more advanced. But the frame around this is just asking ourselves this question. What is the one key idea out of this long list that I just wrote that I feel no one else is talking about the conference? No one else is emphasizing. No one else is really drawing a point around in the same way. We talked about Ajay, right, where she focused on the other areas of the hospital, not just doctors. That's her key idea. What's yours? So that's the other piece. And then the last piece to presentation prep, is the willingness to experiment like a painter, like an artist, like a mad scientist. What does that mean? That means try a bunch of tools, try a personal story. Try an anecdote, try statistic. And the only question you ask yourself, is this one, and I'll throw it back to you? Does this defend my key idea? Does this personal story does the statistic does this anecdote, defend my key idea? Yes or No? Try a bunch of things. And then you'll figure out the ones that make the most sense. That's what goes into the final deck. Yeah, that's great. I love that advice. I'm taking copious notes here. Because I like the way you're kind of laying it out for people. And I think that it's simple, it's easy to follow. Most people love a template, they love kind of instructions, right? I'm sure you get that all the time. Like, just give me instructions on how to do X, Y, and Z. And then I'll do it. And then when you feel at least, I'm going to say this personally, when I feel better prepared going into a talk, it's a better talk, I'm a little more relaxed, I can kind of go with the flow. If there's a complication or a tech issue, it doesn't completely throw you off your game. So I think, to your point by being prepared and prepping adequately, I think that can help take away some of the fear. 21:58 I completely agree. You know, what I always say is that the best way to get rid of fear is to have direction. If you're focused on direction of where you're going, and you're not thinking about the future thinking, Oh, I should probably do the branch board exercise tomorrow. I should probably do some question drills, I probably should get some buddies together. On and so on, so forth. Yeah. Now, switching gears slightly, but 22:21 we're still you know, in these COVID times, everybody's on Zoom. There's many, many, many zoom conferences. So does your advice change when it comes to an online presentation versus an in person presentation? And can you compare and contrast those for us? Absolutely happy to Karen. So the advice does stay the same. But there are three ads that are that I'll jump on that I'll let her on top for online. So the first one is eye contact. So when you're in an in person setting, Karen, do you want to move your head based on who's in the crowd to maintain eye contact with them? What's nice about online is whether you're speaking to one or 10,000 people, you only have to look in one area, which is the camera lens. That's it, you just gotta look in one direction, which is nice. So that's one. The second one and this is the most important, I would argue is energy. Look at the end of the day, Karen, it's easier to shove with energy when you're in person, because the accountability is higher, you'll take a shower, you'll wake up earlier, because you actually have to talk to people, you have to shake their hand, you have to hug them, depending on what your preference is. When you're online, you go like well, I mean, I guess they put my PJs on, no one's gonna know. So it's, it's that it's just that piece. It's impossible, in my opinion, to have that same level of standard as we do online than offline. So what's the advice, the advice is bring more energy in person, get really good in person and bring as much of that as possible, online. That's the advice. And then finally, number three, is accessibility a lot easier to get feedback from your audience when you're in person, because there's no friction, you just go up to them say what's up, you want to get lunch. And that's it. Simple, online. Not as easy, not as easy to build relationships with event planners and things like that organizers. So in that situation, you got to force those relationships, caring that means you got to get on calls with people you get on feedback calls with the organizers who brought you there to make sure you keep that relationship alive. You're getting the feedback you need, but you're also closing more speaking gigs through those relationships. 24:31 You're muted, by the way 24:33 I was gonna say it's all about the follow up. 24:37 And when your online follow up, can seem a little bit harder. 24:44 So follow up people email, text, voice message, DM however, whatever you need to do, but follow up. That's something that I admit I was not great at up until a couple of years ago was that follow up? 25:00 and it makes a huge difference. And it's it takes, I don't know, two seconds of your time to send an email to follow up, right? It's not that invasive to your time. No, yeah. So follow up, follow up, follow up. Okay. 25:16 One more question around the presentation and presentations is, oftentimes I see this a lot at in physical therapy conferences, or sports medicine conferences is, oftentimes you're presenting as part of a group. So there may be, you know, anywhere, maybe two people up to four people in a symposium or within a presentation. So what can you do to prepare for that, and present and stand out within this group presentation? Absolutely. So let me ask a clarification. Question, Karen on this. So when you've been stand out, because usually, and because that's why I want your feedback on this. A lot of the times when I'm coaching people in this industry on group presentations, it's usually like a research study that they all did together. So is that the context you're coming in from as well? Or is there like a different context that I missed? You? Know, I think that's definitely part of it is it'll be a research study that a group of people did on their own, or it may be part of a symposium on knee pain. And they'll be three or four different people speaking on knee pain, perhaps presenting their own individual research, or sometimes it can be researched together. Hmm. Okay, interesting. So I'll go in the context of let's assume they're all on the same team, because the other piece is more like you want to stand up for everyone else, which goes back to the individual tips, right, just just when, then then just do the rest of our exercise and just get the get the recognition. But in terms of the group, there's a couple of nuances be control. So thanks for that, Karen. The first difference is realize that if you're listening to this podcast, you are automatically the leader of the team. And the reason is because you have the most information, unless you're sending this podcast, which I encourage you to do as well, right to your to your fellow teammates in this group. Because you're the person with the most information, I encourage you to take leadership and understand the strengths and weaknesses of everyone on your team. Why? Because you're only as strong as your weakest link in group presentations. That would be my first advice. Take leadership, take all the hardest parts on make your teammates life as easy as possible. That's tip one. Tip number two, realize that when you are not speaking, you're still speaking. What do I mean by this? Let's say me and Karen are on the same team. We're both presenting this amazing research Bravo, she she did all the work, because what do I know about the medical industry? And she's presenting. And as she's presenting, I'm looking in the sky, and I'm thinking, Ah, what's for lunch? Even if I'm not talking? I'm telling my audience something, Karen, what I'm telling them is, by the way, guys, I spent six months researching this with Karen. And I don't care what she says. So you shouldn't either. And that's the message we're sending people. So what's the point? The point is you got to speak even when you're not speaking, which means when Karen's talking bread's looking at her and going, Wow, nodding his head, wow, when she says something great, you nod your head. So do the same thing with your teens be sure you're paying attention to the people that are speaking. That's number two. Number three is have a solid system for q&a, especially in the context of research. Why? Because generally in those presentation, not always it depends on the format. But usually, you will get specific nuanced questions about the research, the thesis, the sample size, what you did, you gotta be strong. Because if you miss those questions, or worse, you contradict each other, your whole presentation sinks. And that's what a lot of people don't get. So I actually have a system on this, but that nobody the medical industry uses that people, you could be the first one who is I call it q&a Master. So q&a Masters is a technique I learned from a team in Sweden, that I thought was really fascinating. So what they did is that the best person who answers questions became the master. And then based on the questions they got from the research teams, or the people in the room, or judges, what that Master would do is he would filter or she would filter all the questions, turn to the research team, and see who has their hands in front of their body. So everyone has their hands in front of their body wants to answer the question. And whoever doesn't want to answer the question has their hands behind their body. It's super nuanced, nobody would actually notice it. And all the Master does is that he looks really quickly or she looks really quickly and picks out the people. So he evenly distributes the question. So there's no stress because he knows who the expert is. And if nobody has their hands up, he just answers the question because he's the best at q&a. That's it q&a Master. I love it. That is such an easy and like you said nuanced way so the audience isn't really picking up on that and it makes your q&a flow so much 30:00 To easier, correct? Oh, that is such a good idea. I love that one. All right, if I, the next time I am in a group presentation, I will definitely bring that up. I love it. Okay. So 30:14 when, 30:16 when we're, 30:19 when we're presenting and we're up on stage, people often think, well, of course, they're up on stage because they're such a people person. They're the extrovert of the group there. You know, of course, only extroverts get up on stage, which we know is not true. So what advice do you have for those folks who might be a little more introverted or shy? And to get up there and do their thing? Absolutely. I mean, let me start with this, Karen, I had no business getting up on any stage. You know, I was 22. When I started master talk, my average client is 20 years older than me, I have a bachelor's degree in accounting. I spoke my whole life and a second language, and I have a crooked left arm because of a surgery head when I was younger, who in the world am I to share ideas on communication and public's view of the world? So the better question now becomes, why did I press record? Why did I do it? I had every excuse not. I did it for the 15 year old girl who couldn't afford me. I never did it for my executives. I just said, Hey, wait a second, like people are like 12 years old? Like who are they going to relate to with their communication, not some six year old white guy who's retiring, and what's seven PhDs and comms, she's going to relate to me. And I'm the only person who can share these videos, I have the expertise because I've been doing it for so long, even if I'm 26 have been doing for seven years. Nobody has that kind of resume. So I said it's either I do these videos, or nobody does. So think about that message in the context of what you want to share with the world. So if you're a little bit more shy or introverted, that generally means a few things. And let's focus on the positive three things specifically wonder a better listener. Okay, extroverts like me, are terrible listeners. That's why we make great guests on podcasts. Yep. All the time. Right. When you're an introvert, you listen more because you speak less. So it's easier for you to be empathetic, not just to the patients you serve in your day to day work, but also empathetic to your audience. You know what's going to land because you're asking them powerful questions, you're listening to them. That's one, two, you're better off Pausing. Pausing is the most important tool in communication, because that allows us to draw emphasis with our key ideas. Extroverts suck at pausing, because we hate space for at a party or at a bar, and we're just staring at somebody and there's no conversation. We start to get really anxious, and we've got us caregiver color. As a freak out. Resident introvert never has that problem, Karen, because they're just comfortable silence don't talk about much anyways. So pausing is really easy for them. And then the last piece is accessibility. Introverts are actually a lot more accessible to share their ideas than extroverts are. Example. Gary Vaynerchuk, CEO of VaynerMedia, massive social media following. I'm a big fan personally, but you either like the guy or you don't you either like he's really, really loud approach or you go get this guy away from me. Nobody says that about Brene. Brown, Karen. Nobody says I hate Brene. Brown. So what's the message? The message is someone out there needs your message. And you just got to go out there and share it and leverage your strengths in the process. Oh, great advice for all of those introverts out there. Or even you're sort of somewhere in between that introvert and extrovert, right? I think it what is it an entre entrepreneur, entrepreneur? 33:40 Entrepreneur, no one ever heard, and pervert, right? Right, right. No, I was gonna say an entrepreneur. And then I'm like, No, that's not right. Yes. So great advice. Now, you had mentioned master talk a couple of times. So can you talk a little bit more about that? Yeah, for sure. Karen. So master was just a fluke, you know, after university ended for me, I had no plans of being an entrepreneur, like a content creator. Similar to a lot of the questions you would ask around introverts, I was just going to become an executive at IBM. That was my goal. So I went on to work there for a few years. But I realized that everything that I was sharing with the students back then wasn't available for free on the internet. So I started making YouTube videos on communication. And it just turned into something I never could have imagined, which today, of course, a coaching business and a media company for people can't afford a coach. 34:30 That's wonderful. I love that. You're, you're supplying people with really good, relevant content. That doesn't cost 10 grand to get it 34:43 out at all. Fabulous. Now, as we start to wrap things up here, I have a couple more questions for you. These will be easy. Number one, what are your top three books for public speaking or speaking in general, that you would wreck 35:00 have met, I'll recommend one because usually when you recommend three people don't buy all three. So I'll give one an unconventional one. Thirst by Scott Harrison. So that's thirst by Scott Harrison Scott Harrison is the CEO and founder of Charity Water. It's a nonprofit, he started to help people gain access to clean water. The reason I recommend Scott's work, Karen, is because the guy's a world class storyteller. I've never seen anyone like him where he would practically went from a nightclub promoter in New York City in his 20s, to building the largest water charity in America, he raised $100 million, just last year to find clean water projects. And he did it primarily through communication and storytelling. And there's a great quote in the book that I'd love to share. And the quote is simply this. The goal is not to live forever, but rather create something that will and that quote will always stick with me. Excellent, great. So that's thirst by Scott Harrison. And just so people know, we'll have a link to that in the show notes at the podcast website. All right. So what are you? What do you want people to take away from this conversation? I would say for me, Karen, it goes back to the question we alluded to a bit earlier in this conversation. How would your life change? Or rather, how would your patient's experience in life change if you became an exceptional communicator, I fundamentally believe that the biggest piece that's missing in this field is excitement and passion for pursuing communication. Communication is supposed to be fun, like everything we shared today, isn't like, Oh, my God, like you have to sit there and find your key idea. Like it's fun, do this with people around you get excited. Why? Because it matters. Because it's every moment of your life. It's not just about getting on the stage. It's not just about making your patients feel like they're the most important people in the world in that moment with you. It's every conversation you have with your family. It's the way that you talk to your children, your nieces, your nephews, it's the way that you're the foot at restaurant or when you make new friends. And when we realize that communication is about leading a more fulfilling life, we'll start to take it more seriously. Excellent, great takeaway for everyone listening. Thank you so much. Where can people find you? Absolutely can This is a great conversation. Thanks for having me. So two ways of keeping in touch one, the YouTube channel, just go to master talking one word, you'll have access to hundreds of free videos on how to communicate ideas effectively. And number two, I do a free workshop over zoom that's live and interactive. It's not some boring webinar. And I facilitate it. So if you want to jump in on one of those, all you have to do is register for free. At Rockstar, communicate tour.com. Perfect. So that's Rockstar, communicate tour o r.com. Perfect. And again, we'll have links to all of this at the podcast website, podcast at healthy, wealthy smart.com. One click will get you to Brendan and all of these amazing resources. So last question, knowing where you are now in your life and in your career. What would what advice would you give to your younger self? My advice, Karen would be asked yourself one hard question about life every single day. And you'll never be the same ever again. That's the biggest thing. I'll give you three to not make your audience too crazy here. One, if you had all the money in the world, how would you spend your time? You know, a lot of us are always optimizing for the magical number 65. But if I made you an instant billionaire, what would you do with your time now? That's one, two, if you could only accomplish three things in your life and only three? What would you accomplish and why this helps you focus because time is limited time is the essence that we're all trying to optimize again. So use it effectively. And number three, what's a goal or a dream that you secretly gave up on? And never told anyone about? I'd encourage you to answer that question because it might lead to a dream that you should be pursuing in your life. Wow, great advice. And I think that's a first I've never heard that for a piece of advice and I asked all my all my guests this that's the first time I've gotten that piece of advice. So you are certainly a first on the podcast and I'm really happy that you came on and shared all this great info with myself and with with the listeners of the podcast. So thank you so much. pleasure was mine can't that's for me. Yes and everyone. Thanks so much for listening. Have a great couple of days and stay healthy, wealthy and smart. 39:29 Thanks for listening. And don't forget to leave us your questions and comments at podcast dot healthy, wealthy smart.com
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Meet Brendan Kumarasamy–he's the founder of MasterTalks, and today's guest on this episode of Clutching Our Pearls. He's going to take us on a whirlwind journey of how he was led to his goal of providing free communication tools to everyone around the world. He teaches ambitious entrepreneurs and executives to be the top 1% of speakers in their industry–and today he's helping us break down what makes effective communication, well, effective. Tune in here today at 5 pm
Meet Brendan Kumarasamy–he's the founder of MasterTalks, and today's guest on this episode of Clutching Our Pearls. He's going to take us on a whirlwind journey of how he was led to his goal of providing free communication tools to everyone around the world. He teaches ambitious entrepreneurs and executives to be the top 1% of speakers in their industry–and today he's helping us break down what makes effective communication, well, effective. Tune in here today at 5 pm
Welcome back to another episode of High School Not so Much a Musical, where we talk with Brenden Kumarasamy, a public speaker known for his fluency and delivery. We discuss how high schoolers can become better public speakers and what Brenden does to make his clients excel. Stay tuned for part 2 in the coming days!Check out Brenden's channel below!https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videos
Episode #220: Learn some easy and effective communication tips (practical ones), and how to be a captivating public speaker.Short Bio: Brenden Kumarasamy is the founder of MasterTalk, and coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world.Contact Brenden:Website: https://rockstarcommunicator.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamyYouTube: https://www.google.com/url?q=http://youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videos&sa=D&source=calendar&ust=1660412014726974&usg=AOvVaw2Shl7NijPXCPaAWl58uyjB
On July 7th speech coach Brenden Kumarasamy and I talked: Find Brenden online at: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks https://rockstarcommunicator.com to register for free zoom workshops every three weeks https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy Audio: Spoken Mastery With Brenden Kumarasamy Or listen via Insight Timer (app or website) “Wholeness welcome. This is Josh Dippold of integratingpresidentscom. And today I have Brendan Kumarasari.Continue reading "Spoken Mastery With Brenden Kumarasamy"
Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. His Youtube channel can be found here https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks #drdanamzallag, #drdanpodcast, #Happinessjourneywithdrdan, #ddanmotivation, #inspiringinterviews, #drdancbt, #drdantherapy, #drdancoaching, #drdanhappiness, #brendenkamarasamy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happinessjourney/support
Brenden Kumarasamy is a communications expert. He coaches ambitious executives and entrepreneurs to raise venture capture and become their industry's top 1% communicators. He also has a popular YouTube channel, the MasterTalk, dedicated to giving access to communication tools to everyone in the world. In this episode, Brendan will talk about how communication should be applied to deals, including how to deliver the perfect presentation and pitch to raise capital. With some daily communication exercises you can use, Brenden provides valuable information for any business owner! Communication Is Key You can have the greatest product or service, but it won't do much in the market if you can't communicate. Brenden says that most CEOs are very good at building products, finding the tech gizmos, and creating a solution to a problem. But that doesn't make them excellent communicators. Many leaders and business owners cannot communicate their products or service in a way that a non-technical person can understand. Many who are starting out focus too much on the feature set, instead of what's the benefit to the end person and how that relates to people. This is a recurring failure in all business fields with most founders. Fundamentals for Better Communication A lot of founders have goals with their career and business, but not with their communication skills. To start a more communicative career and be able to communicate your product or service more effectively, Brenden gives some tips: 1 - Make a list of the top three CEOs and leaders you admire. Brenden explains that whoever it is, the personalities chosen are all exceptional communicators. By noticing the chosen CEOs, you can model them and establish communication as the priority. 2 - Know how to communicate well in general. You could tell the best story in the world, but it's not enough. Focus on the filler words, delivery approach, and eye contact. Train this in all communication you do, not just in business. That way, you'll build confidence. Exercises to Improve Communication Brenden lists some exercises he uses in his training to help leaders improve their communication: The question drills exercise This is an exercise in imagination. Put yourself in a situation with the toughest audience who just asked hundreds of questions about your business. Think of answers to each of these questions. The exercise doesn't end until you have an answer and backup slides for everything. This helps to be prepared for any situation, demonstrating confidence in your business. The investing community is a tiny community. One recommendation is: to assume that if you screw up once in front of an angel, VC, or PE firm, word will get around. That's why preparation is so important. The random word exercise Pick a random word like ‘phone' or ‘avocado' and create presentations out of thin air. If you can make sense out of nonsense, it will prepare you to communicate about anything and react calmly. Especially when you're in a room where they ask questions about your business to which you don't know the answer. The Structure of the Perfect Pitch For Investors Brenden coaches leaders in making formal and informal pitches. Regardless of where you are, when structuring your pitch, break it down into pieces: problem, solution, how it works, competition, traction (how much progress you've made), and closing. It is essential to communicate the traction, even in the early stages of your business. You want to give the illusion that your rocket ship is taking off with or without the person's money. Whenever you close the pitch, don't just summarize and open for questions. Instead, help your investors imagine a world where all your ideas come to life. What does that world look like? Easy Daily Practice To achieve more and more visibility and investment, it is very important to prioritize communication as your businesses scale. The best thing is to invest five minutes every morning and ask yourself ‘what's one question somebody could ask me about business?'. Spend four minutes reflecting on the answer. Connect with Brenden Kumarasamy https://www.mastertalk.ca/ https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/?r_done=1 To connect with Corey for more: Website: https://www.coreykupfer.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coreykupfer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CoreyKupfer Twitter: https://twitter.com/coreykupfer
Apply For Be Uncommon If You Can Mastermind: https://www.christiandevans.com/mastermind-now55153817 ------------------------------------ Brenden Kumarasamy is the owner of MasterTalk has one unique goal - to overcome your fear of public speaking so that you can use your voice to better communicate your ideas to the world. Learn how to be a public speaker. After coaching many business students on how to give amazing presentations for 2 years, I quickly realized that public speaking is a very difficult subject to master. There are many nuances and generalities that make people afraid to get on stage and present confidently. Because of this, I created this channel to help you master even the slightest details of your pitch so that you can gain the confidence to deliver the best presentation you've ever dreamed of! Let's work together and master your talk. Follow me on Instagram: @masteryourtalk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt What is Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast and Why is Everyone Talking About it? __________ Get Mentored by Christian D Evans: www.christiandevans.com __________ You've probably heard about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast by now. It seems like everyone is talking about it. So what exactly is Christian D Evans Podcast? And is it even worth the hype? Well friends, I'm answering all of your questions in this Podcast Section. I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast, so be sure to check it out! __________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Apply For Be Uncommon If You Can Mastermind: https://www.christiandevans.com/mastermind-now55153817 __________ BUSINESS/SOCIAL MEDIA TIPS: “How to impact the world as a Missionary? Ben & Colette Interview”: https://youtu.be/glfpJpL2oaA “Are Your Limiting Beliefs Stopping You from Achieving Your Goals?”: https://youtu.be/ZnNiZGU5YoA “How To Unleash your Potential with Carol Edwards”: https://youtu.be/ZfrIySHr2jA __________ CONNECT WITH ME: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansandfamily/ Journey with Christian Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BecmOVFSTLB1J08P3INSB?si=rUDkdD4EQ4yGyi9baaKwbQ
What if you were a top-notch communicator? What if you were skilled at always communicating effectively - both in business and in your personal life? How much better would your life be? On today's podcast, we talk with Brenden Kumarasamy, the founder of MasterTalk, a channel on YouTube dedicated to helping you be a better communicator. We talk about daily practices that everyone can do to improve their communication, how to communicate effectively to a group and to a single person, and other tips to improve in this critical skill that can have such a profound impact in your life. https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/featured https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, I speak with Brenden Kumarasamy on his mission, his epic podcasting record and I ask some tricky questions which he deals with like a pro.★ Brenden's Bio: ★ Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world.Connect with Brenden:https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks
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My guest Brendon Kumararsamy is the creator of Mastertalks on you tube. With his help we provide the frame work for building and presenting yourself to yourself. Visit Freshcap.com use promo code projectmindfullyoutdoors10 to save 10% on your order. To learn more visit www.projectmindfullyoutdoors.Wordpress.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/projectmindfullyoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectmindfullyoutdoors/support
Do you hate get up to speak in front of people? Do you have to do it achieve your goals? Brenden Kumarasamy knows just how you fell, and he is ready to help! Brenden joins me for some surprising tips on how to not only get comfortable - but maybe even enjoy speaking in public. Brenden Kumarasamy Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, where he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become top 1% communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. Key Topics in this podcast: Brenden's career background Why is public speaking so scary? How to apply lean to help you overcome your fear of public speaking? What is the random random word exercise? (AND hear it in action!) Brenden's tips on how people can easily retain information from presentations The importance of getting feedback for improving presentation skills The very best age to start coaching kids to develop communication skills KEY TAKEAWAYS Many people experience fear when they have to give a presentation. This fear can manifest itself in different ways, but one of the most common is a fear of communication. This occurs when a person feels like they are not able to effectively communicate their ideas to the audience. Feedback is an essential part of any communication process. It helps us to assess how our message is being received and to make necessary adjustments. In the context of presentations, feedback can be extremely helpful in ensuring that our message is clear and concise. When it comes to effective communication, it is never too early to start coaching kids. Children who are coached early on in the basics of communication tend to be more confident and successful communicators as they grow older. When it comes to developing communication skills, many people tend to feel shy or uncomfortable. However, research has shown that making coaching communications skills fun can help learners feel more comfortable and confident. Memorable Quotes From Brenden Kumarasay “For your future goals, start picturing the person you want to be... And just ask yourself, what would that person do and how can I be like that person today rather than in 10 years?” CONNECT WITH BRENDEN Website: https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/ MasterTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks
In this episode I am joined with Brended Kumarasmy, founder of "Mastertalks" a public speaker and communication coach. We discuss communication when speaking in Public or online, his fitness regime and how he has dealt with the Pandemic. You can check out Brendens Channel on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks
If you're reading this, you're probably aspiring to grow your YouTube channel! And I'm here to tell you that you're in the right place.Our host, Ian Garlic has invited Youtuber and C.E.O. of Rockstar Communicator: Brenden Kumarasamy to teach us his unspoken YouTube growth techniques that you could use to grow your YouTube channel and scale your business!What You'll Learn:Why your business should leverage on YouTube RIGHT NOWThe surefire way to achieve your YouTube SUCCESSAvoid these MISTAKES that will END your YouTube careerWhy YouTube should be the bottom of your funnel, and HOW to do itEffortlessly close more clients with this YouTube hackBONUS: Build THE network that gives you an R.O.I.Connect with Brenden:LinkedInLearn to be a Better SpeakerBrenden's Youtube ChannelResources:Connect with IanSupercharge your marketing and grow your business with video case stories today!Book a Discovery Call Today with Our ExpertsSubscribe to the YouTube Channel See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 010 of IBI was inspired by my girl Sarah aka Sari D. over at the Naked In Truth podcast and her 19th episode entitled How to Talk the Talk with Brenden from MasterTalks.This one is for you if…MMU #1 - You ever feel like even though social media and other tech advances are designed to help us stay connected you feel more disconnected than ever (5:24)MMU #2 - You ever find yourself either unconsciously or consciously shitting all over your partner's feelings and you don't want to end up adding another nail to the coffin that could be the death of your relationship (16:09) MMU #3 - You're the type of person that would rather avoid difficult conversations because you're afraid of offending the other person or you simply don't want to deal with the headaches (30:37)MMU #4 - You've ever wondered if the grass really is greener on the other side and wondered if you would be happier if you were just with a different/better partner (45:16)Want to do more than just mentally and emotionally masturbate over this podcast or any other content?Hit me up on IG @ignitetheimpact and let's work together to Ignite the Impact you wish to see in your world.Huge shout out to Sarah over @nakedintruthpodcast, her interview w/ Brenden right here on YouTube, my boy DP over @str8.love, and ma man Henry over @khawye!Until next time my friend...We got this!Support the show
This episode features a conversation with Master Talk founder and creator Brenden Kumarasamy about the field of public speaking. Brenden is a specialist in the art of training others in corporate America how to communicate clearly and confidently. We also discuss how he developed his talents as a young man as he prepared for public speaking. His path has been intriguing.Follow Him here https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videoshttps://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt
On this episode of American gypC Podcast we are talking to Brenden Kumarasamy. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, a Youtube channel he started to help the world master the art of public speaking and communication. He helps purpose driven entrepreneurs achieve their milestones in life and master their message. Guest Information https://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/ https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videos https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt American gypC Podcast http://americangypc.com @americangypcpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-gypc/support
Today's guest is Brenden Kumarasamy, a communication coach. Brenden joins The Daily Grind to show us a process on how we can expand our communication skills to optimize our daily grind. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, in which he coaches ambitious executives & entrepreneurs to become in the top 1% of communicators in their industry. He also has a popular YouTube channel called MasterTalk, with the goal of providing free access to communication tools for everyone in the world. For more go to: https://www.instagram.com/thedailygrindpod/ Check out Brenden Kumarasamy links here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/
“You need to be clear on why you want to master communication. Because at the end of the day, communication is everything - from the relationships you have with yourself to the ones you have with them for and around you.” - Brenden Kumarasamy Welcome to this episode of Tactical Friday! In today's episode, Brenden Kumarasamy is back to talk over the practical steps for individuals to start their journey towards being effective communicators with the right mindset by starting with that first person, pinpointing limiting beliefs and shifting our focus towards execution. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, a public speaking coaching practice he started to help executives & entrepreneurs become top 1% communicators in their industries. He also has a popular YouTube channel under the same name. [00:01 - 00:41] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! For the first part of my interview with Brenden, tune in to last Monday's episode [00:42 - 08:53] How Can We Become Effective Communicators? Mindset around communication Pinpoint the core issues on the negatives. Check your motives. How would the world change if you were a successful communicator? How do people feel in that world? Structuring presentations Do it like a puzzle. Be mindful of your introduction and conclusion to make those solid. Do you manage a jigsaw piece with a thousand pieces alone? Brenden thinks otherwise. The aim is to take the audience into a journey. The two mirror versions We reflect our own emotions to the people we speak to. [08:54 - 18:52] Getting Past the Limitations: Who Can We Serve? Tackling the imposter syndrome Build confidence and act upon your credibility. What does expertise even mean? Serve people you are comfortable serving first. Working towards action Don't just sit and write down the tips. Implement and practice. Random word exercise [18:53 - 20:48] Closing Segment Connect with Brenden (links below) Check out his free training through Linkedin! Closing words Key Quotes: “When you're creating this speech, when you're creating a presentation of some sort, you have to understand where you want people to go in the audience. What do you want them to take away from it?” - Zack Knight “The punchline is the reflection that you see in the mirror. It's what you are because as speakers, we are mirrors. We reflect our own emotions onto the people that we speak to. So the only question that matters for this tip is which emotion are you going to choose?” - Brenden Kumarasamy Connect with Brenden Check out his videos at https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/featured (https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/featured). Follow his instagram @masteryourtalk. Connect with him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/). Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website athttps://beatacticalleader.com/ ( Beatacticalleader.com). You can connect with us onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ ( Instagram), or...
“If you want to do something important with your life, you want to do something meaningful, especially if you want to be an entrepreneur. Insanity is really the only path to follow, where you need to follow your own unique belief system, about how to drive an outcome, regardless of what everyone else is saying.” - Brenden Kumarasamy Welcome to another week of Tactical Leader! In today's episode, we have Brenden Kumarasamy to discuss the value of effective communication, the principles to adhere to in responding better, the mindset to incorporate in utilizing social platforms, and why there is nothing wrong about going insane in your content creation. Brenden is the founder of MasterTalk, a public speaking coaching practice he started to help executives & entrepreneurs become top 1% communicators in their industries. He also has a popular YouTube channel under the same name. [00:01 - 07:05] Opening Segment If you have a platform and you want to create content that DELIVERS, go over tohttp://knightly.productions/ ( knightly.productions)! Who is Brenden Kumarasamy? How karaoke helps articulation Utilizing case competitions to attract recruitment How he shifted to becoming an entrepreneur [07:06 - 14:58] The Calculated Jump to Entrepreneurship Having a comfortable side hustle Allow time to replace your main income with gains from side hustles. The trait of a good leader in entrepreneurship Focus on people's goals and have them achieve those. Construct your responses with questions instead of just statements. Ask better questions Learn from Brenden's MasterTalk Potential personality barriers to effective communication [14:59 - 30:44] Incorporating Insanity in Building Content Strategies Being a professional speaker vs. top 1% speaker The top 1% specifically focuses on what they do. Do not ask for permission: create your own stage. Brenden shares his content strategy Think ahead in the future and optimize daily operations. Ask questions from the audience and create evergreen content. Utilize existing platforms Look at the platforms in the right lens Building credibility and setting the status Get started with your phone and find resources Why you shouldn't think twice about creating YouTube content [30:45 - 35:37] Closing Segment The legacy Brenden wants to create: Democratize communication to move the society forward Connect with Brenden (links below) Visit his website, Linkedin, and more! Join us for Tactical Friday! Key Quote: “The number one trait that I look for in leadership is empathy. That's definitely the most important one where you're learning other people's perspectives. You're focused on what their goals are, what they want to achieve.” - Brenden Kumarasamy Connect with Brenden Check out his videos at https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/featured (https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/featured). Follow his instagram @masteryourtalk. Connect with him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/). Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 ( here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ ( https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website athttps://beatacticalleader.com/ ( Beatacticalleader.com). You can connect with us...
The wait is over! Are you interested in public speaking or how to present effectively online? In today's episode, I have invited Brenden Kumarasamy: Founder of MasterTalks. Brenden shared some massive and fantastic insights on public speaking. Some of the Biggest Takeaways of the episode with Brenden were: ✅Public speaking and communication is every interaction you have with anyone ✅Public speaking: focus on the edges first rather than middle ✅Look at camera lens at all times What is your take on public speaking? Thoughts on presenting online? Connect with Brenden on the below platforms: Join Brenden and Vamsi's Free Monthly Workshop to Improve your Communication Skills here: https://www.rockstarcommunicator.com/Communication_Workshop?r_done=1 Subscribe to Brenden's YouTube Channel MasterTalk here: https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks Connect with the host Roohi Kazi on the below platforms, etc: Instagram-roohik2 LinkedIn: Roohi Kazi Visit this link for more listening options/platforms for the Business Podcast by Roohi, and next step groups: https://bop.me/roohikaz Business Podcast by Roohi website: https://6thimbles.wixsite.com/bizpodroohi Subscribe to the Business Podcast by Roohi newsletter here: https://businesspodcastbyroohi.substack.com/
In this episode I interview Brenden Kumarasamy, an expert in all things communication and public speaking. Brenden started the Youtube channel 'MasterTalk' nearly 2 years ago with the goal of helping as many people as possible master the art of public speaking and communication. Brenden has grown this Youtube channel over 5k subscribers in under 2 years. He started with a $0 budget and no equipment and has shown that he has high quality content and a working Youtube growth strategy. He talks about what kind of things he focused on to grow his channel so fast in this episode.Due to COVID, Brenden was forced to pivot and find another stream of income after all of his speaking engagements were canceled. He turned to coaching and he has made more money from coaching this year, than he made speaking last year. He attributes this to his positive mindset about life and his ability to always find an opportunity no matter how negative the situation seems.For someone that is so young, Brenden has a unique motivating force. The idea that you never know when your life is going to end, so you MUST get the most out of every day! He dives into some motivation strategies that he uses to get work done quickly in this episode.If you want to contact Brenden Kumarasamy or get more info about MasterTalk his links are below:https://www.mastertalk.ca/https://www.youtube.com/c/MasterTalks/videoshttps://www.instagram.com/masteryourtalk/https://www.facebook.com/mastertalkyt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendenkumarasamy/https://twitter.com/masteryourtalksThanks for listening! Please subscribe if you want to know exactly when our new episodes get released and join the adventure toward becoming a successful entrepreneur!Podcast Website: www.adventuresofanentrepreneur.coPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdventuresofanEntrepreneurPodcast