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What if the thing holding you back isn't fear—but the story you're telling yourself about it? This week on Okay, Now What?, I'm joined by the powerhouse that is Sally Zimney—award-winning speaker, bestselling author, and host of one of the top speaker podcasts in the world—for a real, raw, and laugh-out-loud honest conversation about what bravery really looks like. Spoiler: it's not the absence of fear. It's showing up with it. We unpack: Why “confidence” is overrated and what to build instead The power of gumption (and no, not the Aussie cleaning product kind—though that metaphor is hilariously spot-on) How to “bust your buts” (yes, those buts—like “But I'm not ready…” or “But what if I fail?”) Why cold plunging might be the secret weapon for facing discomfort (seriously) And how to take action even when you're shaking in your boots (or freezing in a tub) This episode is your gentle (and slightly cheeky) kick in the pants to stop hiding with your fears—and start moving toward what you really want. Tune in now and start flexing your bravery muscle—one gumption-powered step at a time. Check out Sally's websites and resources here: https://sallyzimney.com/ Ready to take this work deeper? If you're tired of living on autopilot and want real tools to take back control of your mind, your emotions, and your life—I've got you. My 1:1 coaching program is designed for women who are done with people-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-doubt and so ready to start living with more clarity, courage, and confidence. Book a free mini coaching session today at www.kategladdin.com/coaching or DM me on Instagram @kategladdin. You don't have to keep believing the old story. You get to write and LIVE a new one.
How do we persuade people more effectively and more authentically? And how does telling our own leadership story help those we're trying to persuade to trust us and what we're trying to do? Storytelling, and using it to make human connections, is a key part of the answer. We spoke with Sally Zimney, the author of Speaking Story, to learn more. Topics in this episode:02:41 – Origin story06:22 – Storytelling is having a moment11:27 – Female leaders, storytelling, and leadership15:14 – What is a story?16:58 – Misconceptions about storytelling19:33 – Find your own story29:52 – What the audience needs from you33:06 – How do you want people to feel?35:13 – Editing37:49 – Terrible advice39:39 – Preparing (great advice)44:46 – Perfection kills connection51:01 – For more information Links:Sally Zimney is the author of Speaking Story; visit her website at bemoved.comSally was the closing speaker at the 2024 NCA Leadership ConferenceFor more information about National Children's Alliance and the work of Children's Advocacy Centers, visit our website at NationalChildrensAlliance.org. Or visit our podcast website at OneInTenPodcast.org. And join us on Facebook at One in Ten podcast.Support the Show.Did you like this episode? Please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts.
As leaders we tend to lead and persuade people with data and logic, but brain science tells us that people are not persuaded by that, they are persuaded by emotion. Sally Zimney, Speaker, Coach and Author helps us understand the impact of sharing simple stories to connect with people and inspire them to take action. … Continue reading Everyone Can Impact Through Story →
We know that storytelling in your speech can help create a moment in time where you fully capture the attention of your audience. These moments can be magical and transcend them to envision your story in their head. On this episode of The Wealthy Speaker Show, we're so excited to welcome Sally Zimney to share some great ideas on how you can inject stories that will resonate with your audience on and off the stage.If you would like to learn how you can move your audience with a great story, you simply can't afford to miss this episode! For access to FULL SHOW NOTES, including video and links, visit: https://www.speakerlauncher.com/category/podcasts/
Episode #195, Are you a presenter? A speaker? Someone who designs slides for those that present? The newest book in the presentation space is "Speaking Story" by Sally Z, and Sally joins Troy, Nolan and Sandy on The Presentation Podcast for a wonderful time and conversation! Full Episode Show Notes https://thepresentationpodcast.com/2024/e195 Show Suggestions? Questions for your Hosts? Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks! http://apple.co/1ROGCUq New Episodes 1st and 3rd Tuesday Every Month
In a compelling episode of Schmidt List, host Kurt Schmidt converses with Sally Zimney, an acclaimed speaker and coach.Sally imparts her wisdom on the significance of internal authenticity in public speaking and how it trumps mere performance. She champions the concept of a signature talk, advising individuals to concentrate on a singular topic they are passionate about to solidify their authority and brand.Kurt shares his own transformation and echoes Sally's sentiments on the personal journey involved in becoming an effective public speaker. They touch upon Sally's book, "Speaking Story," which explores speaking as a mechanism for persuasion and leadership.Addressing common fears, Sally and Kurt discuss overcoming the reluctance to stand out and utilizing public speaking to enhance one's professional influence. They stress the role of speaking engagements in expanding one's business network, generating new clients, and building a persuasive market presence.The episode also covers strategies for becoming a thought leader, incorporating personal stories with professional expertise to resonate deeply with audiences. Both guest and host exchange gratitude for their shared insights, leaving listeners with actionable advice for using public speaking to drive business growth and establish oneself as a trusted industry voice.Sally on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallykoeringzimney/Website: https://www.bemoved.comGrab the book here: https://bemoved.com/speaking-storyFind out about Sally's programs here: https://bemoved.com/programsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/schmidt-list-inspiring-leaders--2664825/support.
Leveraging the power of your voice, overcoming mental barriers to trying new things, and tackling imposter syndrome with Sally Zimney. ----- Welcome to episode 444 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Sally Zimney. Overcoming Fear, Judgment, Imposter Syndrome, and Perfection as an Entrepreneur Have you ever felt a sense of fear, judgment, imposter syndrome, or a need for perfection as a food creator? Assuming this is a rhetorical question because… who hasn't?! That's why we asked Sally Zimney to join us on the podcast — she's a professional speaker with a Master's Degree in Persuasion (!!). In this interview, Bjork and Sally talk about the power of speaking and why it's so important as an entrepreneur. Sally explains how to overcome the mental barriers that might be holding you back from trying something new. It's a really inspiring and thought-provoking interview — we hope you enjoy it! In this episode, you'll learn: More about Sally's professional journey (and how it overlapped with Bjork's)! The importance of finding your professional ‘playground.' How Sally empowers people to leverage the power of speaking. How she defines “speaking” (spoiler alert: you don't need to be an extrovert to be a speaker). How to overcome fear, judgment, imposter syndrome, and perfection when it comes to trying new things. How and why AI might impact our desire for human connection and imperfection. Resources: Sally Z. Youth Frontiers The War of Art Extreme Ownership Speaking Story Follow Sally on Instagram and LinkedIn Join the Food Blogger Pro Podcast Facebook Group ----- This episode is sponsored by Clariti and Raptive. Learn more about our sponsors by going to foodbloggerpro.com/sponsors. Interested in working with us too? Learn more about our sponsorship opportunities and how to get started here. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Learn more about joining the Food Blogger Pro community at foodbloggerpro.com/membership.
Often, we tell ourselves stories that stop us in our tracks. We set our sights on something, then come up with reasons why it won't work or why we won't succeed. In this episode of “Strong Mind, Strong Body,” host Angie Miller and her featured guest, Sally Zimney, award-winning speaker, and author of the book, Speaking Story, will detail and explore the Four Horsemen of Avoidance. Sally will walk you through ways they hold you back, and what you can do to go from “deciding” to “doing” without any delay. The most trusted name in fitness is now expanding into the wellness world. Become an NASM Certified Wellness Coach and you'll be able to guide and motivate clients to make lasting changes through mental and emotional well-being, recovery, and more. https://bit.ly/3vin4T0
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3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272
You know that becoming a great speaker takes practice. But today's guest, Sally Zimney, shares some unique tips that will help you start to master your speaking game right away. Sally shares her Moment-Meaning-Move method. She also discusses how to find your signature story.In this episode, you will learn:1. Why speaking is so important for entrepreneurs to promote their businesses2. How to develop a signature story3. How to get over nerves and feel more powerful when speakingIn the intro, I give an example of one of my own “moments” within my entrepreneurial signature story. And I give some in-the-moment tips for being a better speaker.Download Sally's free resource at https://bemoved.com/ssfListen to Sally's This Moved Me podcast https://bemoved.com/podcast/Link to episode on website
Sally is an award-winning speaker and professional speaker coach who's spent the last 20 years helping thousands of people step into the spotlight with authenticity, a cohesive narrative, and a powerful point of view.From boring to brilliant! Sally empowers big-hearted entrepreneurs and changemakers to find their signature story and speak in a way that moves audiences without sacrificing their authentic voice or becoming slimy speaker robots. What is more intriguing is her skill-building approach and time-tested insights that help people learn to trust themself with newfound confidence when they step into the spotlight – which translates directly into more connection, growth, and revenue. Segmented timestamps:[01:36] - Sally's superpowers that set her apart [03:32] - Sally shares about a time when she took the biggest risk and how she embraced it to achieve[08:17] - How Sally is approaching impact and how her business serves and transform people [10:43] - Creating a metaphysical experience with your audience when sharing your story and brand[12:19] - Story first approach: How to share your message in a way that creates connections and builds trust.[16:11] - Tips on how to make your story stick and be persuasively powerful[21:36] - Decision-making framework that Sally uses to keep her head above the water and feel juicy about the life she lives [23:43] - How to reach out, connect or support SallyNotable Quotes: “When you put your heart, work, beliefs, and ideas out into the world, it has a ripple effect.” ~ Sally Zimney"Your story is the essential building block for your message; there is a persuasive magic that happens with stories." ~ Sally Zimney“Story first approaches are the way to create connections, build the trust factor, and get people to see beyond credibility.” ~ Sally ZimneyReach Sally at:Website: https://bemoved.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bemoved-speakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyz_bemovedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bemovedspeakingGet more from The Big Possible show:Website: https://www.thebigpossible.com Follow us on social: @follownoah @thebigpossibleRSVP for our next epic retreat here
One of the best ways to connect with your audience is by being authentic. People can tell when you're being real or not. But what does being authentic even look like? Our guest today is Sally Zimney. Sally is a speaker coach who teaches people how to create life-changing movements through their messages. In this episode, Laura and Sally dive deep into the connection that happens between speaker and audience when authenticity shows through. This chat is jam-packed with golden nuggets for leaders at any level! Sally shares some actionanble examples and tools on how to root yourself back into authenticity and how to inspire others to do the same. You'll also hear Laura share an experience where she didn't show up at her best and how she could have done better. Laura's first book – Values First. How Knowing Your Core Beliefs Can Get You the Life and Career You Want – is now available! Grab your copy today! Go to www.thecatchgroup.com to check out the show notes, resources, and links mentioned in this episode! Connect with Laura: -Follow The Catch Group on LinkedIn. -Follow the show on Instagram @thecatchgroup. -Enjoying what you hear? Follow and leave a review HERE.
Do you want to be more confident with your voice? Are you tired of not getting the results you want? If you're feeling the pain of not being able to tell your story and speak your truth, then this episode is for you."Sally Z" is an award-winning speaker & speaker coach whose mission is to create talks that move their audiences and the world. After 20+ years of honing her craft (starting with speaking to teenagers!) - Sally coaches big-hearted entrepreneurs and change-makers to step on "stage" and speak their story in a way that moves audiences -with authenticity, clarity and courage. Sally has spoken in front of thousands of people - coached hundreds of speakers - and witnessed countless 'moving moments' in that powerful connection between speaker and audience. Sally is also the host of This Moved Me, a "New & Noteworthy" Apple podcast about the art of public speaking, sharing insight and inspiration so that our talks can move the world.From the boardroom to the biggest of stages - Sally believes that when we share our authentic voice and story - big things can happen."If you're not using your story to connect with your audience, you're missing out on the most powerful persuasive tool you have."In this episode, you will learn the following:The power of stories in persuasion and engagementThe importance of using your authentic voiceThe idea that anyone can learn to be a better speakerLinks and ResourcesConnect with JillianFollow Jillian on InstagramFollow Jillian on Tik TokConnect with SallyFollow Sally on InstagramCheck out The Podcast Manager ProgramStart your podcast with The Podcast Launch SolutionFor more show notes go to themindsetofpodcasting.com
Are you an entrepreneur or coach struggling to get clients? You may not see yourself as a public speaker, but if you want to be a thought leader, make an impact in the world, and have people follow you and work with you, you need to use your voice - and that means you ARE a public speaker! Showing your face and sharing your stories regularly is essential if you want to build a loyal audience that buys your products and signs up for your services. “People are deciding whether or not we are for them based on how we show up for them in the every day.” - Sally Zimney So, how are you showing up every day? Are you sharing your message with the people who need to hear it or are you hiding behind a static Instagram post out of fear? Like speaking coach Sally Zimney says, fear will always be there. Expect it, but don't let it stop you. In this conversation, we talk about how to reframe fear into excitement, the 4 horsemen of public speaking that keep you from sharing your message with the world, the common mistakes new public speakers make and how to fix them, and lots more. Let's dive in! IN THIS EPISODEWelcome Sally! Her story and how she found her calling. [02:39] What was stopping Sally from starting her business? [07:41] Why visibility is key to business success. [12:02] The 4 horsemen of visibility that stop you from getting yourself and your work out there. [18:49] Making friends with fear. [19:48] How perfectionism is stopping you from showing up authentically - and how to overcome it. [20:35] How Sally got over her fear of judgement. [23:13] How to have “courageous conversations” with people and communicate your needs clearly and compassionately without arguing. [24:17] How perfectionism is sabotaging your business. [26:44] What advice would Sally give to entrepreneurs who are just getting started with public speaking and are still very nervous about it? [30:40] What are the most common mistakes new public speakers make? [35:39] How to build a connection with your audience and share your story and your message so that it'll land with them. [39:50] Sally's advice on how multi-passionates can create a business and life around all their passions. [43:39] Parting words and how to connect with Sally. [45:44] RESOURCESJoin Sally's 7-day “Be Visible” Challenge: https://www.bemoved.com/bevisible (https://www.bemoved.com/bevisible) Follow Sally on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kimberly.brooke.smith/ ( )https://www.instagram.com/sallyz_bemoved/ (https://www.instagram.com/sallyz_bemoved/) Follow Sally on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/encompasscoachingservices/ ( )https://www.facebook.com/bemovedbysallyz (https://www.facebook.com/bemovedbysallyz) Check out Sally's website:http://www.encompasscoachingservices.com/ ( )https://bemoved.com/ (https://bemoved.com/) Join Sally's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/emergingspeakersociety (https://www.facebook.com/groups/emergingspeakersociety) Take the quiz: https://thetreasureswithin.net/quiz (“How Are You Self-Sabotaging Your Biz Success?”) Connect with Giorgia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsgiorgiag/ (https://www.instagram.com/itsgiorgiag/)
Podcaster Sally Zimney host of https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-moved-me/id934660686 (This Moved Me) Podcast Tell us about your podcast To bring expertise out in the world and a podcast felt like a safe and wonderful way to do it. For creatives, entrepreneurs, coaches, changemakers, to help them move their audience and do something meaningful and powerful with their voice in their story. Thing(s) that happened to you because of your podcast Huge door opening for networks and connections. The world seems smaller through mutual interest and passion. How do you grow your audience? Very slowly through consistency. Doing videos definitely helps, and use it on social media because if people see the face of the person whose voice they're gonna hear it makes it personalized. Have you done any work with respect to the types of questions you ask or topics you cover? When it feels too formulated, that's when I feel it starts to lose the beauty of the art form, which is this really intimate conversational feel. Having some markers and structural pieces that people can expect again and again is really wonderful. Let's Connect Sally Zimney https://www.instagram.com/sallyz_bemoved/?hl=en (Instagram) Elzie Flenard - The Mayor mayor@podcasttown.net http://www.podcasttown.net/ (www.podcasttown.net)
I'll bet you started your business for really interesting reasons. Maybe you found a niche that really resonated with you or you started your business because you were looking for someone like you and couldn't find anyone. In this week's podcast episode, I'm chatting with Sally Zimney about how to develop your signature story in a way that's going to resonate with your audience and create a deeper emotional connection. In today's episode we covered: - Why storytelling is such an impactful way to communicate - What three things your story needs if it's going to help your business - How to tell your story in a succinct way - Why it's important to bring your audience into a single moment - Tips for helping your audience visualize your story - Why you should always start with the story and not the lesson - Sally's three-part formula for crafting the perfect story Apply to work with us. Thanks so much for listening! Don't forget to connect with me and let me know what you would like to hear in future episodes over on Instagram! For the Show Notes, head over to stripeddogcreative.com/podcast
Sally Z is a speaker coach, overall presentation fanatic, like us, and a fellow podcaster. She works with speakers, presenters, and performers on their content and delivery, and her passion has allowed her to influence people from organizations like US Bank, Cargill, TEDx, and many more! Her podcast is called This Moved Me. In this episode, we talk about presenting while being mindful and more thoughtful about the presentation space, how to invite more intentionality to your context, and how to improve your virtual presentations with software and feedback. Sally Zimney's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallykoeringzimney/ Join her private Facebook group The Emerging Speaker Society: https://www.bemoved.com/ess Her website: https://bemoved.com/ This Moved Me Podcast: https://bemoved.com/podcast/ Ecamm Live: https://www.ecamm.com/ OBS Studio: https://obsproject.com/ Check out Present to Succeed at: https://presenttosucceed.com Contact us at: contact@356labs.com Find us all over the web: -- Website: 356labs.com Facebook: facebook.com/356labs Instagram: instagram.com/356labs LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/356labs Twitter: twitter.com/356labs YouTube: youtube.com/356labs Medium: medium.com/@356labs Meetup: meetup.com/356labs-Presentation-Meetups Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/euewr9i4mpwf3z4wubjc7owzb Behance: behance.net/356labs.com Dribbble: dribbble.com/356labs
In this episode Lauren & Scott do a deep dive with speaker coach, Sally Zimney, about how creating a signature talk can help grow your business and improve your ability to tell your story. Here why Lauren invested in her Signature Talk Studio and how it turned her "on the fly" style speaking into a well thought out message for her audience. Sally's is forever asking how we might all "be moved" by sharing our human story. You can connect with Sally on Facebook over in her Move Your Audience private group: www.facebook.com/groups/moveyouraudience. It's supportive, collaborative and a growing community. Her Signature Talk Studio is open for enrollment until March 25th, 2020 at 10:00 pm CT. Visit www.bemoved.com/join to sign up! To get a taste of what the Signature Talk Studio offers, check out her 4-part mini series over at bemoved.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ready-or-not-pod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ready-or-not-pod/support
“Speaking and leading are very closely aligned.” - Sally ZLeaders lead better when they become strong, clear speakers. Practicing the art of speaking improves business for everyone, regardless of position so today’s episode has something for everyone. Sally Z is a professional speaker and speaker coach. Her company, Be Moved, helps purpose-driven entrepreneurs create and deliver talks to move the world. Sally and I talk about all the ways we can benefit from becoming more clear and concise, plus Sally shares tips on how to conduct more engaging Zoom calls and provides a framework for how to think through any talk, presentation or speech. www.michaelwkithcart.com/podcastShow notes:Be MovedElizabeth Gilbert Your elusive creative genius TED Talkwww.michaelwkithcart.com/masterclass
Imagine speaking in front of a thousand people for the first time. You practiced your speech over a dozen times but the moment you walk across that stage, you freeze. Your palms are sweaty, you can feel your heart beat fast, and your hands are slightly shaking. What you’re feeling is the adrenaline rush kicking in. You may start to feel awkward and uncomfortable at first, but that’s not a bad thing! There is power in embracing who you are and honing in on the art of telling your story. Our guest this week, Sally Zimney, presentation coach, speaker, and host at This Moved Me podcast, believes in the power of storytelling. Sally believes that your audience wants to connect with you, the vulnerable, raw, and real you. Being nervous is a completely normal human trait, everyone gets nervous about the things that are most important to them. When we embrace who we are and hone in on our storytelling, our audience won’t care if we forgot part of our routine. Our audience want to trust us and empathize with us. The moment we realize that it’s less about perfection and more about connection, the more people understand who we are. Download Your Speaking Superpower - all about figuring out what the 'thing' is about you that makes you, YOU! Find it at: speakingsuperpower.com Topics Discussed: How to connect with your audience. The power of storytelling. How to enhance your production by shifting your rehearsal. The humanity in making light of your shortcomings. How the risk of vulnerability pays off. Changing your mindset from admiration to real connection. How to recognize your bravery. Connect with Sally: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram -- Want to create more content but do not know what to share? Grab 100 Content Ideas for Small Business Owners here: https://www.heatherparady.com/contentideas/ -- Connect with us! Facebook group: https://bit.ly/2lPut5A Website: heatherparady.com Social: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCwUvrwJB_0ahNqrcBHP-TA
In this podcast, Sally Zimney of "This Moved Me" interviews Carla Rieger on how to build your business and career through being a great presenter. Carla shares her metamorphosis from being someone who struggled with a speech impediment to someone who speaks about creativity, innovation and change management. Hear Carla’s trial by fire as she lives the challenges out, pushing boundaries, innovating, creating change and challenging herself. “Should I call this person and pitch myself as a speaker?... or should I just clean out my paperclip drawer?” -Carla Rieger What do you want to hear from the MindStory Speaker Podcast? Tell us here! Topics Covered: 01:01 – Carla’s great metamorphosis as a speaker, starting her career by speaking to college freshmen 06:48 – The value of creativity and art when dealing with change 10:05 – Things Carla does to enrich her inspiration for new ideas and innovation herself 11:23 – Carla’s challenges, limiting beliefs, stumbling blocks and how she triumphed over them 12:48 – Confidence Gold for Speakers: a mental preparation to change self-image and master the inner game of speaking 14:41– Immortal Beloved, the movie that moved Carla recently? Resources Confidence Gold: How to Master the Inner Game of Speaking Women's Speakers Association Movie: Immortal Beloved Carla's Free Resources Connect with Sally Zimney: Twitter This Moved Me Podcast www.thismovedme.com Connect with Carla Rieger: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MindStoryAcademy.com
Sally Koering Zimney is the host of This Moved Me, a weekly podcast focused on the art of public speaking. A graduate of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, she works as a presentation coach, consultant and speaker. Sally lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband and three busy kids. CONNECT with Sally HERE LISTEN to Sally's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Sally Koering Zimney is the host of This Moved Me, a weekly podcast focused on the art of public speaking. A graduate of the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota, she works as a presentation coach, consultant and speaker. Sally lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with her husband and three busy kids. CONNECT with Sally HERE LISTEN to Sally's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Don’t be afraid to muss it up. Ryan Foland speaks with Sally Zimney, a professional speaking coach, podcaster and trainer. Sally’s expertise lies in helping speakers connect on a deeper, more human level with their audience. In this fun and fast-moving talk, Sally and Ryan explore what to do when things go wrong on stage—and how it can ultimately work to your benefit when they do. Listen to this podcast to find out: - The 3 things you need to do when things go wrong. - Why being perfect and polished is actually a turn-off for audiences, and stands between you building a connection with them. - How to tell stories that will really resonate. - How to find the right balance of authenticity that won’t repel your audience. - The three boxes you need to check before you can transition into paid speaking.
Episode #46 Join an fantastic conversation about how presenters can share the stage with their slides; interact with them, while still engaging with the audience, and "share the Con". Sally Zimney from the This Moved Me podcast, and a professional presentation coach joins the conversation, offering some great advise for every presenter, and presentation designer. Full Episode Show Notes http://thepresentationpodcast.com/podcast/46 Show Suggestions? Questions for your Hosts? Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks! http://apple.co/1ROGCUq New Episodes 1st and 3rd Tuesday Every Month
We often hear that being our "authentic self" is the best way to connect with our audience and build a strong personal brand. But how do you show up on stage as yourself if you're new to speaking, scared of doing it wrong, and worried about where to put your arms? In this episode, speaker coach Sally Zimney gives us practical advice to find our authentic voice on stage, teaches us the common misconceptions of what it means to be a great speaker, and shows us how to create a memorable talk every time. Sally's experience as an actor and speaker combine to create her philosophies and unique take on what it means to be a speaker who creates an amazing experience by simply being you.