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Biz Communication Guy Podcast II
Terry Brock Tells How AI Can Boost Your Business

Biz Communication Guy Podcast II

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 36:22


Bill Lampton: Hi there. Welcome to the Biz Communication Show. I’m your host, Bill Lampton, the Biz Communication guy, bringing you tips and strategies on communication that will boost your business. Now in our eighth year of producing this video, audio podcast. And as you know, I do not just share my on— my own wisdom about business communication, but I bring on an expert and our conversation will enlighten you and me both with tips and strategies that will help us boost our business. Today it’s a wonderful privilege to welcome a long-time friend, colleague, associate, mentor, Terry Brock, coming to us from Orlando, Florida. Terry Brock is a communicator and I can underscore that. Since he was a kid, in fact in second grade, he has been writing. He worked as a journalist for many years and his undergraduate degree is in communications working with radio, TV, and newspaper. Today Terry and his partner and fiancé, Gina Carr— and Gina was a recent guest on the Biz Communication Show— Terry and his fiancé, Gina Carr, have a membership program called Stark Raving Entrepreneurs where they help people build their business, leveraging the daylights out of AI and other tech. Today he joins us again to talk about what is happening and how you can move your business to the next level. So, I know you’ll join me in welcoming Terry Brock. Hello, Terry. Terry Brock: Great to be with you, Bill. Thank you for having me on board. Bill Lampton: Well, your— your introduction, which you kindly provided, did not even begin to describe your uh immense qualifications, which I’m very familiar with. Not long ago, Terry, you and I were having a visit, as a matter of fact, you and Gina came to see me here in my home in Gainesville, Georgia, and I remember asking you how many countries you had spoken in, directed seminars in, or done training in. What is that latest number? I know you’re a global presenter, what is that latest number? Terry Brock: Well, the latest as of now is uh 44 countries and counting. So, they would include um places like England and Canada and France and Dubai, and even Texas. And so, you know, a lot of different places there. Bill Lampton: Well, truly, you— you— some people call themselves a global speaker because they made one presentation outside the country, but you definitely are a global speaker. And in recognition of the great impact you’ve had globally, you have received the highest honors available from the National Speakers Association. And I still remember in 1998, I believe it was, you and I met at a National Speakers Convention, and then I had other encounters with you when you lived in Georgia and we were both members of the Georgia Chapter of the National Speakers Association. This was before you set your business and your residence in Orlando, Florida. One of the great traits that you have, and there are many as a presenter, is that you involve your audience. It’s not just [laughter] it’s not just what I would call a— a mannequin with a mouth. [laughter] Just somebody who spews out a message and hope people are getting it. And also, you’re not a novice who, when you want to get your audience involved, you say, “Hey, anybody got any questions?” and there’s this [laughter] there’s this frightening deadly silence. Share with us, please— many of us are presenters, whether we’re professional or whether we’re business and professional people— share with us some of the strategies and techniques that you use, Terry, to get your audience vocally and physically involved in the presentation. Terry Brock: Well, that’s a good question because I think that’s important when you’re connecting with people. You want to find out what it is that’s on their mind. One of the things I found a change that I’ve done recently that helps, maybe this will help some of the viewers and listeners here, often I would ask for, “What would you like to hear about? What topic do you want to hear?” And that’s good, not bad, they might say, “Well this or that.” We work do a lot with AI. So, they’d want to know about using Chat GPT for this or maybe using Gemini for this or how does this tool work, etc. Those are good, but even better is when you can do your research and then lean forward and ask people, “Where are you having problems right now? What are some of the big frustrations you’re having with technology? What’s the biggest problem you bump into with Chat GPT or what are your biggest concerns or worries about it?” Something like that, those kind of questions that are tailored for the market, whatever it is that you’re serving, does a lot better. I think in terms of what a surgeon, a physician would do, when you go into this physician’s office, the physician often doesn’t say, “Well, would you like to know more about this medicine or would you like to know about this medicine?” No, they say, “How you doing? Any pain, any hurt, anything I can do to help you out?” A really good physician will do that and so, I’ve been thinking that’s a probably a good way to do it, and I think then you respond back to the people based on where they’re hurting. And by the way, as you know this very well, Bill, today, we’re in a great shape as better than ever before. That sounds like hyperbole, but it’s true because now we can do the research and find out where are they hurting. Where are they bumping into problems? With tools like Perplexity, it does great work with research. So does Chat GPT now and Gemini and particularly Grok. Grok is giving you real-time information of what’s going on right now, particularly relevant in some areas when there’s say a crisis or an emergency going on. So, I think what we want to do is be aware of what’s possible and then always be oriented toward how do we solve their problems. Nice to talk about a topic and we’ll mention that, okay fine if it’s relevant to them, but more importantly, find out where they’re hurting, where they’re bumping into real-world pain and how we can grab a tool over here that’ll help that or a tool over here that’ll solve that problem. Bill Lampton: Audience analysis is absolutely a vital key because the presenter, whether you’re an executive or whether you’re a professional speaker, the presenter, if— if it’s a solo act, audiences today are— are not um they’re not going to stick with you, and so you need— and I see perpetually, you and I both know Lois Creamer who advises us so often about what is happening in the speaking business. And one of the points that she makes repeatedly is that we must be problem solvers. We must not just be topic experts, but we must be problem solvers. And carrying this just a little bit farther, Terry, you’ve done your audience analysis and you get up to present, and knowing you, you do not talk for 60 minutes or whatever is allowed without really getting the audience involved. And as— and as I said a few minutes ago, the old way is saying, “Hey, anybody got any questions?” [laughter] and of course, usually no one will be the first one, and there— there are none. So, how do you get true involvement, feedback, maybe a Q&A? How do you get the audience stimulated to do that, guided to do that? Terry Brock: I don’t think there’s any one particular way to do it, but there’s some things we can do today that help a lot. Like for instance, I recently spoke uh out in Texas uh to a group of people that are in landscape and in nurseries, that working with those and earning with, out of the green industry, growing just wonderful, wonderful people. And I wanted to study their industry and find out what are they going through. So, I used my buddies, as I like to say, my buddies Chat GPT, Perplexity, Grok, and some other tools out there to find out what is going on, what is bothering people in those industries out there in Texas right now. And so, I knew some of the issues that were going on, and I had some fun with it, Bill. You’ll appreciate this. What I did is I looked at what was going on, and one of the issues they’re having concern with right now is with labor— getting people to come and work for them, what the prices are going to be for labor, etc., etc., and the shortage. And so, what I did is I say, “I understand that in your industry right now, here in Texas, you’re going through uh labor issues trying to find out,” and they’re kind of shaking their head going, “Yeah, he knows what he talking about.” I say, “Let me show you a way we can figure that out,” and what I did is I reached over, grabbed my phone, went over to Chat GPT, popped it into voice mode and I said, “Chat GPT, need you to act as an expert here in Texas in the area of nursery and with grooming and growing shrubs and things like that. What is going on right now that is causing problems in labor? What are— do you see happening in that?” And it came back and gave me an extensive conversation there about what’s happening, the issues, etc. I cut it off saying, “Okay, okay, that’s real good. Hang on just a minute.” And I paused, I looked at them, I say, “Is what Chat GPT told us accurate?” And they said, “Yeah, yeah, that’s true, but uh we all know that.” I said, “Yeah, that’s right. And you want to know what he can do to tell you to get around that and work around it.” They go, “Yeah.” I say, “Okay, we just confirmed though that he knows what he’s talking about. He,” because I was using the male voice at that time, “he was there, uh give me the information to that what was said. Is that correct, correct?” And they’re all going, “Yeah.” I go, “Now, the other issue is what?” And they told me some of the issues. I said, “That’s right.” And then I said, “I repeated that back into Chat GPT, and it came up with some solutions for them, some of which they had heard, some they had not. They’re writing it down, they go, ‘Oh, this is great.’ And I said, ‘This is what’s happening right now in the industry and this is how you can do it.’ If we had more time right now, we could go further in-depth on it, but here’s how you can do it on your own.” And I gave them the instructions on what to do with Chat GPT or other LLMs. So, Bill, cycling back around to what you’re asking about, find those areas where they’re hurting, where they, your audience, has pain, and then customize it. And today, we can leverage the daylights out of these tools to help us find out what’s really going on underneath the surface because people will go— go out on Reddit, and they’ll type, “Boy, I’m really mad with this company because they did this and this and this.” And then you start watching that, does that replicate in other areas? “Oh, okay. Now we know something that’s good here.” This company has been doing this in a couple areas, people don’t like that. Guess what we need to tell that company? “Hey, yeah, listen to what people are talking about.” So, it’s like you’re getting a sneaky way to do it, but using it right here with our phones, our LLMs like Grok, Chat GPT, Gemini, and some others, Claude also a very good one. Bill Lampton: Audience analysis is absolutely a vital key because the presenter, whether you’re an executive or whether you’re a professional speaker, the presenter, if— if it’s a solo act, audiences today are— are not um they’re not going to stick with you. And so, you need— and I see perpetually, you and I both know Lois Creamer who advises us so often about what is happening in the speaking business. And one of the points that she makes repeatedly is that we must be problem solvers. We must not just be topic experts, but we must be problem solvers. And carrying this just a little bit farther, Terry, you’ve done your audience analysis and you get up to present, and knowing you, you do not talk for 60 minutes or whatever is allowed without really getting the audience involved. And as— and as I said a few minutes ago, the old way is saying, “Hey, anybody got any questions?” [laughter] And of course, usually no one will be the first one and there— there are none. So, how do you get true involvement, feedback, maybe a Q&A? How do you get the audience stimulated to do that, guided to do that? Terry Brock: I don’t think there’s any one particular way to do it, but there’s some things we can do today that help a lot. Like for instance, I recently spoke uh out in Texas uh to a group of people that are in landscape and in nurseries, that working with those and earning with, out of the green industry, growing just wonderful, wonderful people. And I wanted to study their industry and find out what are they going through. So, I used my buddies, as I like to say, my buddies Chat GPT, Perplexity, Grok, and some other tools out there to find out what is going on, what is bothering people in those industries out there in Texas right now. And so, I knew some of the issues that were going on, and I had some fun with it, Bill. You’ll appreciate this. What I did is I looked at what was going on, and one of the issues they’re having concern with right now is with labor— getting people to come and work for them, what the prices are going to be for labor, etc., etc., and the shortage. And so, what I did is I say, “I understand that in your industry right now, here in Texas, you’re going through uh labor issues trying to find out,” and they’re kind of shaking their head going, “Yeah, he knows what he talking about.” I say, “Let me show you a way we can figure that out,” and what I did is I reached over, grabbed my phone, went over to Chat GPT, popped it into voice mode and I said, “Chat GPT, need you to act as an expert here in Texas in the area of nursery and with grooming and growing shrubs and things like that. What is going on right now that is causing problems in labor? What are— do you see happening in that?” And it came back and gave me an extensive conversation there about what’s happening, the issues, etc. I cut it off saying, “Okay, okay, that’s real good. Hang on just a minute.” And I paused, I looked at them, I say, “Is what Chat GPT told us accurate?” And they said, “Yeah, yeah, that’s true, but uh we all know that.” I said, “Yeah, that’s right. And you want to know what he can do to tell you to get around that and work around it.” They go, “Yeah.” I say, “Okay, we just confirmed though that he knows what he’s talking about. He,” because I was using the male voice at that time, “he was there, uh give me the information to that what was said. Is that correct, correct?” And they’re all going, “Yeah.” I go, “Now, the other issue is what?” And they told me some of the issues. I said, “That’s right.” And then I said, “I repeated that back into Chat GPT, and it came up with some solutions for them, some of which they had heard, some they had not. They’re writing it down, they go, ‘Oh, this is great.’ And I said, ‘This is what’s happening right now in the industry and this is how you can do it.’ If we had more time right now, we could go further in-depth on it, but here’s how you can do it on your own.” And I gave them the instructions on what to do with Chat GPT or other LLMs. So, Bill, cycling back around to what you’re asking about, find those areas where they’re hurting, where they, your audience, has pain, and then customize it. And today, we can leverage the daylights out of these tools to help us find out what’s really going on underneath the surface because people will go— go out on Reddit, and they’ll type, “Boy, I’m really mad with this company because they did this and this and this.” And then you start watching that, does that replicate in other areas? “Oh, okay. Now we know something that’s good here.” This company has been doing this in a couple areas, people don’t like that. Guess what we need to tell that company? “Hey, yeah, listen to what people are talking about.” So, it’s like you’re getting a sneaky way to do it, but using it right here with our phones, our LLMs like Grok, Chat GPT, Gemini, and some others, Claude also a very good one. Bill Lampton: I remember, uh Terry, that [laughter] I was not the most technical guy ever to go into this business, and I would imagine that you remember a publicist, Raleigh Pinsky. Raleigh wrote a book on how to become highly influential, how to publicize yourself. And I go back to a time, and I’ve told this on the Biz Communication Show before, but it’s highly relevant. I go back to a time when I was just starting out and Raleigh Pinsky’s and I got on a phone conversation. She was in Arizona, I was in Georgia, and I said, “What do you think I need to learn to get started?” And she mentioned a couple of things and I said, “Oh, oh, no. That’s— that’s just way too complicated for me.” And she said, “Bill, we’re not hanging up this phone until you get this right.” And I finally did, Terry, and guess what? It was how to copy and paste on the computer. [laughter] Terry Brock: I’m thinking you still use that little ditty now every— every so often. [laughter] Bill Lampton: So, we’ve come a long way. And what amazes me so much about artificial intelligence and the particular tools that you mentioned is that when you ask a question, which is the way to really find the information, the second that you stop typing the question, AI begins giving you the answer. [laughter] And— and and um I wouldn’t— I wouldn’t try to sell an— an Encyclopedia Britannica today, Terry. [laughter] You know, we get our answers uh much more instantly, much more specifically, and there’s nothing at all outdated about them. One of the points that we observed at the start is how you’ve spoken in so many countries, how you have been awarded the highest award of the National Speakers Association. And Terry, there are people who are listening, I’m sure, who are curious about the speaking profession today. And there are some who have had some speaking experience and they’re thinking about becoming a professional speaker. So, right after this message, we want your advice on how we would go about doing that. Be back in a couple of seconds. [Commercial Break] Bill Lampton: We’re here on the Biz Communication Show. I’m your host, Bill Lampton, the Biz Communication guy, welcoming the opportunity to speak with Terry Brock, one of my long-time friends, associates, mentors, and certainly a role model. Terry, just before that short break, I mentioned that there are people who are wondering, how do you get started today? Not 20 years ago or 30 years ago, when you and I started. How do you get started today to become a professional, full-time professional speaker? Terry Brock: Well, there’s no one way to do it because it varies from a lot of people, but a way that I have seen and we’re seeing with many, many professional speakers is you want to be knowledgeable and an expert in a particular area, so that you can solve problems. As you were saying before and our friend Lois Creamer talks about that extensively. So, you want to be able to solve problems and do it in a way by presenting. But people need to know about you. Right now, competition is white-hot. There’s so many people that are speaking, that are giving information, and doing a very good job of it, too. So, you’ve got to stand out in a real good way that solves their problems. A good way that I have found works for me, works for you, Bill, and is working for many other people as well, is make sure you have a very good professional appearance on YouTube, regularly. Regular communication that you send out, being able to stay in touch with people solving their problems. If people want answers, they often go today to YouTube. YouTube has exceeded the viewers on the traditional networks, long ago. No longer are we tied to ways that it was years ago when we’d have the three networks, or then the cable stations. Today, we’re doing it on the net and YouTube is there because it can get fine-tuned. I’m amazed, and Gina and I sit and watch YouTube and are amazed at the kind of specificity and degree of influence that is out there for many different people in given fields. We have certain people that we follow in AI, certain people that we follow with um improving our lives, certain people— I like following uh the Stoic philosophy, and seeing what they’re doing. I’m a big fan of Miyamoto Musashi, the Japanese samurai warrior long ago, and people like that. I like to see those and they have a lot of channels for that. This is the beauty of it. So, I would say to get started, think about the problem you can solve first, not just what you can do or what you think is a nifty groovy idea. “Well, that’s real good, Sparky, but uh [laughter] it doesn’t really matter what you think, what matters is what they think.” So, this is where the LLMs, those large language models, AI tools can show us people are looking for help in this area, and they’re not getting enough of it. And by the way, that’s an area that you know about that’s really good or you could learn it because it’s very close. It’d be like if a medical doctor needed to learn about a given disease but she hadn’t studied that yet, she hadn’t studied as much about that, but she could easily come up to speed on it, studying on her own, studying at the University of YouTube, we call it that euphemistically, [laughter] going out there, taking in some college courses, some extra medical courses to learn that disease if a lot of people are there and it ties in with her background. That’s the way to do it today. You find out those areas where people are hurting, where they have a need, you find the— well like they told us in business school, you find a problem and you solve it. You want to find out what’s going on, and today we’ve got the research to be able to do that as never before. I was just doing some research uh before our call today on some areas that are going on and what you can trust online and what you can’t trust. And it was really revealing for me. I’m going to be sharing that later today at our Stark Raving Entrepreneurs meeting. It happens to be today we’re going to be talking about things, and showing this tool that has shown what was going on, and we knew that it was going on then, but there were other tools that were saying something different. And then they were even saying what is happening now, that’s not true, that’s misinformation, that was a term they were using, or disinformation. And yet, it really was happening and now we can look back and go, “Okay, this is good to know for the future.” That way when you know what is right, and you know what is accurate and a reliable source, and you know how to use that tool, now you got a real edge and that gives you the ability to get out and speak as a speaker. And another thing, Bill, if I could mention, right now, again I agree with you, the market has changed. It’s no longer the way it used to be in the field of professional speaking. Yes, there’s still is a place for a person standing on a stage with a microphone, real people there, talking to them. There is a place for that. We like that, we like that human connection. But also, there’s other ways we communicate— that we communicate as you and I are doing right now with video. We’re communicating with one person to many so you can do that. Our Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, we do that where we have people around the world that join us and we get a chance to solve problems and have feedback as if we were in the same room. Find out how you can do that, how you can communicate in other ways. We’re also doing a lot with writing, now more than ever, and it’s easier than ever because we can get the LLMs to help us write— not writing it for us, but as an assistant giving us the raw material that we then take and craft along with what we want. Audio is still very strong with podcasts. You can do audio-only or you can do audio and video that would be on say YouTube, where you might have an interview. This is a great way for you to solve problems. Often people talk about what we are as a professional speaker and I say that we all need to aim for being a CSP. Now, CSP has a meaning within the National Speakers Association of a Certified Speaking Professional. That’s a good thing to have for professional speakers. I encourage them to look into it. I have one myself, but I don’t mean that in this case. Here I mean CSP is a communicator who solves problems. That’s what we need to go for. Find out what the problems are, how you can solve it, and then have the skills in communication to use that, and you can learn a lot about that from the Biz Communication guy, Bill Lampton. Those of you watching this, I’m going to embarrass Bill a little bit here but uh he is incredibly good. He also has his doctorate, a real doctorate in communication. He has helped many people with this, and he can help you with these kind of areas and more. So, get in touch with this young man. He’s got some real wisdom. Bill Lampton: Thank you for that very kind endorsement, Terry. I am— I am a— a true devotee of YouTube. To me, this is a visual encyclopedia that— that is— it’s in your and my price range. [laughter] We get so much free advice there on practically any topic from a great range of experts. And I remember you and I were having a conversation, as we do often sharing ideas, about a year and a half ago. I mentioned to you that I had started doing YouTube Shorts, which is 60 seconds or less. And you said, “Bill, that’s a good idea.” Well, Terry, I now produce, while I continue to host interviews such as this, I now produce three 60-second-or-less YouTube Shorts a week because you and I know and all of our viewers and listeners know that our attention span is not what it was even 20 years ago. There was a time when people would listen to very long monologues or even very long dialogue, but we want it quickly now and so, I— I have found value in YouTube Shorts and I assume you’re producing those as well. Terry Brock: Oh yeah, I find them really helpful because people want information quickly and you can get a lot of views that way. People get a chance to know you and then it can lead to your long-form videos which would be there and what they do. Actually, the way YouTube does it now, it was 60 seconds and now they say it can be three minutes or less, which is okay, but Bill, you’re right on target once again. 60 seconds and less gets more views because people think three minutes, boy, that’s a long time. Huh? [laughter] But they’re thinking of it that way. So, we’ve got to adapt and change to the market. And that’s the important whenever we’re alive, we’ve got to say not— let me— don’t let me tell you about what’s happened in the past, I mean, that’s— we— that’s nice, but when you think about it, Bill, when you and I were younger, when I say think of uh like 1940s, ’50s, ’60s, ’70s around in there, there were things that people were looking at that were in the past at that time. Well, what we’ve got to always do throughout history is say, what are people looking for now? Right now, right now. Now, we can bring in what we had in the past, you and I talking about uh Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, Seneca, and people like that, the Stoics like that, that’s good. Their wisdom is still good today and that’s what we can bring in versus some of the styles and customs that might have been valid in the 1820s or the 1840s or the 1900s. Whatever it is, that’s okay. What we’ve got to do is focus on what people want right now. Bill Lampton: Terry, we have time for one more question. I invite you to tell us about something I mentioned in the introduction, Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, which is your weekly grand training opportunity. Tell us the format, what happens, and also, how do we get access to that? Terry Brock: Well, thank you for asking. It’s a program that’s designed to help entrepreneurs who uh want to get out there and do things on their own, serving a market by using technology particularly. Using video was one thing we did, we were actually called Video Rockstars before we became Stark Raving Entrepreneurs. But now what we do is we show people every week, like today we’re going to do that, how to use certain tools and how to make that work to translate into business. How to use AI, how to use Grok, how to use Chat GPT, how to use these. Matter of fact, today, I’m going to be talking about Grok in key areas where you can use that tool to generate business, to do research, to create magnificent videos more than you can in other places, and the audio as well. These kind of things that are available. So, Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, we give people an opportunity to build their business the way they want and we build it on a rock-solid foun— philosophy that we both, Gina and I, embrace and that is, live and let live. Do whatever you want in life. Bill Lampton: How do we— how do we access uh that? Is it a membership deal or is it just come in and— and watch or what— what’s the deal on that, Terry? Terry Brock: Yeah, it’s a membership and we offer the opportunity for people to get involved. Come over to starkravingentrepreneurs.com. If you go to starkravingentrepreneurs.com, you’ll find the information there, all of it’s there. And uh let us know and if you got a specific question, drop me a note. I’m terry@terrybrock.com and be happy to help you and work with you on that because you need to ex— do the things you want to do in life. As long as you’re not harming someone else, get out there and have fun, learn it and build your business. It’s really the best way to secure your future and those of your loved ones is to have your own business where you’re not dependent on anyone else, but you can do it on your own and make the world a better place. Bill Lampton: I certainly endorse Stark Raving Entrepreneurs and I encourage every viewer and listener to check into that. Terry, as always, I’ve had the privilege of interviewing you periodically on the Biz Communication Show and always, you’re not contemporary, you’re way ahead of contemporary. [laughter] You’re a— you’re a pace setter and anytime important change comes along that we need to be aware of, you’ve— you’ve got on the leader’s cap. You learn it and then, very fortunately for the rest of us, you translate it into our lingo and you help us learn these vast new accessories, or I’ll call them really necessities, that we need for success. Certainly, we have viewers and listeners who want your contact information, so will you share that with us, please? Terry Brock: Yes, and you can reach me at terry@terrybrock.com. And those of you that might be joining with audio, Terry and Brock can be spelled different ways, so Terry is T-E-R-R-Y and Brock is spelled the right way, B-R-O-C-K. So, terry@terrybrock.com, and I answer all of those requests that I can get to, which is usually 100%, so I’ll look forward to hearing from you on that. Bill Lampton: Thank you, Terry. And I— I believe that Terry Brock, if I were to look back over three decades, if I were to look at the top three coaches, mentors, colleagues who have taught me and who have encouraged me and who have supported me, Terry Brock would be in that top three, there’s no question about it. Terry Brock: Thank you, Bill. Bill Lampton: And now I’d like to give my contact information. My YouTube channel is Bill Lampton, PhD. On there, you— in fact, I go back, Terry, to 2007 when I started recording instructional videos about communication. And many of those are solo presentations, but in the last eight years, the Biz Communication Show has been hosting experts. So, I hope and encourage you to, when you go to my YouTube channel, Bill Lampton, PhD, to subscribe there. Then, my website, since my tagline is Biz Communication guy, logically, my website is bizcommunicationguy.com. When you’re there, you’ll have an opportunity, which I invite you to take, to subscribe to my podcast, which I hope you will do. And then I welcome telephone conversations so that I can hear what your communication problems and challenges are, explore solutions, find if I’m the resource that you need to work with, or do I refer you to someone else. And an initial call like that has no financial involvement. That number, 678-316-4300. Before we close, I want to recognize the co-producer of the Biz Communication Show, Mike Stewart, Nashville-based. He’s been a marketing and technology guide for me for many years. And his website is localinternetpresence.com. Terry Brock, again, so many gems of wisdom, so many guidelines from a genuine unquestionable expert, and that’s you. So, please tell us how you would sort of pull together our conversation today and leave us with a minute and a minute and a half of what I might say are— are some nuggets or some gems that we really ought to remember and act on? Terry Brock: We are living in an exciting time right now. It’s also very scary when we see AI changing our world profoundly, really every day, new things happen, it can get scary, but there’s great opportunities for those who can understand what’s happening and then be able to take that and use it to do good for others. Helping others out, helping them to achieve their goals is the way to do it. When you can help others get what they want, you’ll be able to get whatever you want, my buddy Zig Ziglar said that long ago, that you can get anything you want if you help enough other people get what they want. Take the power that’s available with AI and all these other little tools that are out there, that can help you to serve others better, to help them meet their needs, and by doing that, you’ll have the lifestyle that you want, the future that you want. The more you can help them, the better off you’ll be. Bill, it’s an honor to be with you as always. I appreciate you and for those of you watching it, get to know this guy. I know him one-on-one, he is genuine, sincere, and he really knows his stuff with a real PhD. I mean, he earned it and all that. So, he’s a guy you want to get to know for your communication, to get better and better. Bill, thank you so much for having me with you today. Bill Lampton: My privilege and keep that calendar handy because as you know, I will call on you again. And three months from now, we— we will have other remarkable changes that you have mastered and we’ll be calling on you, so keep that calendar handy. Terry Brock: You bet. Bill Lampton: Thanks to those of you who joined us for this dynamic conversation with Terry Brock on the video and on the audio portions of the Biz Communication Show. Invite you to be with us again next week for another informative, interesting, exciting, and beneficial version of the Biz Communication Show. I’m Bill Lampton, the Biz Communication guy.

AOR Diamonds
AOR Diamonds | Episodio 510 | Damn Good - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

AOR Diamonds

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 73:52


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Vamos con el 510, un pelín más hard que de costumbre..pero qué coño! Nuevos: Frontline, Robin Beck, Von Groove, John Diva & The Rockets of Love, Boys from Heaven, Generation Radio, Zan/Cody, Iconic, Frontiers 30 Clásicos: Terry Brock, Mecca, John Elefante, A.S.a.P, Saxon Rememorando Strangeways Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de AOR Diamonds. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/75094

Speakernomics
From ROI to ROE: Secrets to Speaker Success with Meeting Professionals

Speakernomics

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 27:38


The speaking industry is evolving rapidly—are you keeping up? In this episode, Terry Brock interviews Betty Garrett for actionable insights speakers need today. * Key trends and updated stats for the meetings and events industry* What meeting planners are REALLY looking for (ROI and ROE)*Simple, valuable actions you can take before, during, and after events* How to build strong, referral-worthy relationships with planners* Where artificial intelligence fits into your speaking business todayBecome an NSA Member! https://nsaspeaker.org/join/#membership Join us at Influence! https://influence.nsaspeaker.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Biz Communication Guy Podcast II
Gina Carr Describes Business Benefits of Artificial Intelligence

Biz Communication Guy Podcast II

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 35:32


Sure, here’s a script from this audio: Interview Script Host: Dr. Bill Lampton, Business Communication Expert. Guest: Gina Carr, CEO of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs and AI Specialist. Bill Lampton: Hi there! Welcome to the Business Communication Show. I’m your host, Bill Lampton, the Biz Communication Guy, once again bringing you communication tips and strategies that will boost your business. Yet, this is not a solo act. I bring you those tips and strategies through a guest, a highly qualified business communication expert. Today, I am so delighted to introduce you to Gina Carr, the visionary CEO of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, where she empowers leaders to harness AI-driven tools for transformative marketing and sales strategies. With an MBA from Harvard and an engineering degree from Georgia Tech, Gina—affectionately known as the Tribe Builder—specializes in cultivating passionate communities of raving fans. As a dynamic international speaker and serial entrepreneur, she’s founded multiple successful ventures, including an award-winning real estate firm and a chain of community magazines. I knew her way back then when she was in those ventures. Gina, formerly the CEO and speaker curator of TEDxDuPree Park, now resides in Orlando, Florida, with her fiancé, Terry Brock. She’s an advocate for animals, freedom, and plant-based living. Her zest for life inspires all those around her, including me, for a long time, I can assure you. So, let's now welcome Gina Carr to the stage! Hello there! Gina Carr: Hello there! I am delighted to be here. Bill Lampton: Well, it’s terrific to have you here. As the introduction qualified, you're a highly credentialed guest who has mastered business communication for a long time. Gina, many of our podcast viewers and listeners are entrepreneurs. Some are long-time entrepreneurs who started, as you and I did, about three decades ago. Some are new entrepreneurs—a few of those by choice, some because the business they were in no longer included them. For all of us who are entrepreneurs, I think of your MBA in business from Harvard University. Judging by what you’ve learned as a highly successful entrepreneur, what are some of the business and communication tips that you would give today to those who are entrepreneurs? How do they make it? Gina Carr: Well, that’s such a great question and something that I think many entrepreneurs ask themselves every day: what is the key? What am I going to do? What will make me successful? I would say the number one thing is that you really need to be clear about who you serve and what problem you solve. And as much as those are important, why you do that is also important to you, because there’s going to be a lot of ups and downs on the entrepreneurial road and you’re going to need to be clear so that it comes across to your potential clients as well as sustains you. You also need to be very clear about how you are going to make money, how you’re going to monetize. That may sound obvious, but it is not. Especially for people who are coaches, speakers, authors, people who are in professional services—but they’re not so much traditional professional services like an attorney or an accountant—how to price those services, I think, can be tough for a lot of entrepreneurs. And then my final main tip here might be a surprise, but it’s going to be: work out. And I say that because I know that it’s important to have that at least one nugget of your day—and I think it’s important to exercise every day—one nugget of your day that you are in total control and that provides stability and confidence to your life that comes across through so many other aspects of your business. It’s like powering up my battery on my phone; I need to charge it every day. It’s like a power-up session for your body and your mind, and I find if I do that, it really helps me in every area of my day, especially in my business. Bill Lampton: I would echo, underline, and emphasize everything you said. First of all, to be clear about what we are offering and to be able to state it with clarity. There are many wonderful consultants who can help us refine and define how we state our mission. It’s important to have help from others on that. Gina, this takes me back to the first year I was an entrepreneur. I remember so well having lunch with someone who also was a member of the National Speakers Association, and I knew that I needed some advice from him. So, I took along a draft of my website. He looked at it, and of course, with pride of authorship, I was thinking he’d say, “Oh, this looks great, this will be a real winner, you’ll attract clients.” But what he said to me was, “What you’re doing is just presenting your credentials,” which is a mistake that many entrepreneurs and even seasoned business people make. I put my degrees, I put clients I’d had, and it all focused primarily on my qualifications. But you and I have learned, and marketing experts have taught us, that as you say, it’s not so much who we are, it’s not so much what we’ve accomplished, but what really counts so much is: what can we do for other people? What is our service? How will they benefit from being with us? And I would like for you to give us some further tips on the business of pricing. There’s a wonderful expert friend of mine in Atlanta named John Ray; he specializes in helping people on their pricing. And one more note on that—I remember also, Gina, near the start of my consulting, speaking, and coaching career, I had somebody say that they would represent me in a speakers bureau. That sounded great. So I gave them my materials and then, after a year, nothing had happened. I called him and I said, “What’s the problem?” And he said, “The problem is you priced yourself so low everybody identifies you as a beginner.” So, give us some guidelines on pricing, please, and tell us how we get the courage and the fortitude to state that affirmatively without apology. Gina Carr: Oh boy, that’s a real tough one. I have certainly learned a lot about pricing over the years and generally, I tend to be too low on the pricing scale. So, I have actively worked to learn from people who are charging more and to confidently present a price that is probably higher than I am comfortable with. I think if it doesn’t make you feel like “ooh” when you say it, you’re probably pricing yourself too low. So, to your example of speaking in particular, speakers come out and they say, “Well, if I’m a brand-new speaker, yes, I should price myself on the low end.” For professional speakers—let’s just throw out some numbers here—generally, that would be in the $2,000 to $5,000 range. Even though that sounds like a lot of money—it is a lot of money for an organization to pay—for the professional speaker, for the ones who have more, it’s not just experience, it’s the background of the person who is doing the speaking and what they bring to the table. You were talking about earlier, what is that change that they help people make? What is that transformation? So, the transformation and the years of experience not necessarily as a speaker, but as an expert doing whatever it is that you do, could translate to right out of the gate a speaker could be in the $7,500 to $10,000 range or, if there’s some celebrityhood to it, in the $20,000 range for a single keynote. So, I hope that that’s helpful. It is hard to say and you really do need to do some research. I’ll tell you one of the ways that it’s making it easier for me to do the research when I’m making a proposal for a new service or to a new client: is using my AI tools, which I’m very big on, using AI tools—artificial intelligence—to say, “What’s a price range for this service? What do you think of this? What should I be asking for this?” And give me different levels, which in the past, that would have been hard for me to come up with, but because of AI, I can come up with those levels. And I do like to go back to a prospect with different levels of opportunities—a high, medium, and a low—and really give some options because you don’t know. A lot of times people will choose the higher price even though you think, “Well, that’s crazy, why would someone choose that?” It happens a lot. Bill Lampton: Well, they choose the higher price because they see the value in it. They choose the higher price because they know it’s going to make, as your introduction used the word, a transformative difference. And by the way, Gina, I couldn’t ask for a better transition to our next topic because you mentioned artificial intelligence. I know that over the past several years, you have been, along with your fiancé and business associate Terry Brock, not only learning artificial intelligence and how we can use it, but you’ve been teaching it ardently. Now, for those of us who maybe know the term and we’ve heard how some other people do it, what would you give as great starting points for really getting so involved in artificial intelligence that it not only makes your work easier, but it makes it far more productive? Gina Carr: Well, just think of AI, and let’s just talk about ChatGPT, which is one that many people have heard of and most people think of AI as ChatGPT, which it’s so much more than that. But even just ChatGPT is your new 24-hour, seven-day-a-week assistant that never goes on vacation, never needs a break, and never needs a raise. They can help you with so many things personally and professionally. Just personally, let’s just look at an example from a few months ago—maybe it was a year ago—there was a problem with our toilet. And we used our ChatGPT to turn on the mode that allows the ChatGPT phone to look into whatever you’re showing it and said, “Hey, what’s the problem here?” And it identified that it was a flapper problem. We ordered a new flapper for less than $10 on Amazon and then we asked ChatGPT to help us learn, show us how to install it. And so we saved ourselves hundreds of dollars, and that’s a personal issue. I use it all the time with recipes and those sorts of things. So, those are on the personal side. On the business side, I mentioned pricing of services, writing those proposals, thinking of what would be the name of a new workshop or the name of a new service. My goodness, I do a little demo in some of my presentations where in about five minutes, I go all the way from the idea of a product, naming the product, developing packaging, developing the marketing plan for the product—things that would have taken months in the past can now take about five minutes, and they’re really, really good. Bill Lampton: It is, it’s very much like a hired assistant that is so incredibly cost-effective. My favorite—and of course, I know you and Terry have mentioned, I think it’s Grok and some others—the one I use probably the most is Perplexity, which is sort of a confusing title because Perplexity sounds like you’re confused. But for an example of how I use it, let’s say I’m going to write an article or I’m going to do a YouTube short video. And I might ask Perplexity, “What are some famous quotes on this topic?” And then I’ve got some highly qualified, credible resources familiar to the public that I can quote. Now, of course, one thing that you and I and many people who are in the business communication arena would emphasize is that there’s an ethical problem involved, and that is that if you go to ChatGPT or if you go to Perplexity—the amazing thing about it for anyone who hasn’t used it is the second you get through typing your question, the answer starts being typed—one of the ethical problems here is that people will get a large printout of information and then they’ll just copy and paste that and publish it as their own. I suppose you’ve had to warn clients about that, Gina. Gina Carr: Yes, actually, I just was doing that yesterday with a client, and she was worried that she’s using AI too much. After reading the sample that she shared, I think she probably was. And so what we talk about in our program—and Terry Brock, my fiancé, coined this term—he calls it “UIs.” You take your initial story or your videos or whatever and you get AI to help you with that. If AI generates it initially, you still need to review it, you need to add your own stories, you need to ask it to make it more formal, make it shorter, make it more humorous, make it sound more like you. And the more that you feed it—that is, you’ve loaded in your own videos, your own transcripts, your own articles that are in your pre-AI voice—then the more it’s going to come back in your own voice. And AI has the ability to organize the thoughts very well, the ability to just polish and make things sound much better than what I sound initially. I’ll give it what I want it to say, but it makes it sound a little bit better. So, that’s one way to use AI. Bill Lampton: It is, for those who may not have ventured in that direction yet. Gina Carr is a great resource for teaching AI because she’s been doing that for several years. Gina, we mentioned in the introduction that you are known as a tribe builder. In just a few seconds, we’re going to come back and talk about that. (Brief break with an ad for Bill Lampton’s services) Bill Lampton: Hello again! You’re on the Business Communication Show with our distinguished, highly qualified guest, Gina Carr. Gina, I remember as long ago as 20 or 25 years, I interviewed you one time about your term “tribes.” Now, tell us please what a tribe is, how we develop it, and what are the benefits? Gina Carr: Well, a tribe is nothing more than a group of people that have bought into a particular philosophy or movement or leader. Typically, there is a leader that says, “Hey, let’s go—we’re at Point A, let’s go to Point B. This is how I think we need to go there, and do you want to follow me? If so, here’s how we’re going to go.” And building a successful tribe includes communication channels such as you have this great channel right now. So, you are a tribe builder, Bill, whether you think of yourself that way or not. You’re teaching people how to communicate professionally, how to communicate better. And so it’s so helpful. People are saying, “Do I want to communicate better? Well, yes, I do.” Well, watch Bill’s show. Bill is going to communicate with you through his show and other posts that he’s doing in the social media world and in the digital world. And so that’s one way that people have joined, not officially but effectively, they have joined your tribe and they are learning from you about how to communicate better. This is one of the so powerful ways to build a tribe because then you develop trust with the people who are following you. And when you want to help them, serve them, or work with them, they are more likely to know you better and to more easily make a decision as to whether they want to follow you to that next step. And as we talk about business here, is that next step a paid opportunity, is it a free opportunity? There’s a mix and match that you’re going to do as a tribe builder to help people. And often it is going to be a paid opportunity because you can serve people better when you’re making the money so that it allows you to serve people more. Bill Lampton: I don’t mind admitting some of the mistakes I made early in my entrepreneurial career. And probably the most blatant mistake—I wish, Gina, that I’d heard you talk about tribes before my first six months—because not knowing any better, I just picked up the phone and started calling people and telling them how fortunate they would be to have my services. But you and I know another benefit of the tribe is that it’s so much more effective when we have formed a tribe and we’ve associated with those people and they know what we do and they’ve benefited from it, and they become our advocates. It’s far more persuasive to have someone else talk about our credibility and the benefits of working with us than us doing it ourselves. And then a second thing I would say about tribes is we learn from those people. We learn business insights, we learn about leadership, we learn about networking. I would imagine as you look back, since you started out as a tribe builder, the reason that you are, in my judgment, very high in the pinnacle of success is not just because of your own doing, it’s because of your tribe. Gina Carr: Oh, completely. There’s an old African saying: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” And so that is definitely a fundamental philosophy for me of tribe building. Because of all the people that are in my life, including you, including Terry Brock, including the amazing members of our Stark Raving Entrepreneurs community that I’ve had the honor to serve, I’m able to do more. I’m able to impact more people, I’m able to serve a lot more people, and that makes my heart sing. That makes me happy. And I just want to help people have better lives. Bill Lampton: It’s just not a solo way to success, is it? Gina Carr: Not at all. And with AI tools and the agentic AI tools that people these days are having full suites of executives that are working for them that are all artificial, they are all AI agents. This is something that’s going to happen more and more. People are going to be able to build bigger companies with fewer real employees—in real-life employees. But the ones that they have now, they don’t necessarily need to fire them or lay them off, they free them up from tasks they were doing that were filled with more drudgery, that were boring. The AI can do those tasks now, and so the human can do things that are more creative and things that are going to be better for bringing in more business. And so it’s a win-win for everybody. That’s part of why I’m so excited about it. Bill Lampton: That’s a wonderful point for you to emphasize because so many who hear about AI think it’s gloom and doom for their careers. It’s not. It’s an opening to new skills and to new opportunities. And when people take the training that you and Terry Brock and other experts offer, they can have a far more productive, lucrative, and service-oriented business. Time for one more question, Gina. You are a veteran professional speaker. I remember we were in the Georgia chapter of the National Speakers Association back in the late 1990s. So you have been an in-demand speaker, even internationally. In just a few sentences, what tips would you give to business leaders—what are the two or three keys to highly effective speaking? Gina Carr: Well, one is to be clear on how you want your audience to be transformed when you’re done. What is the position? They’re at Point A and they’ll be at Point B after they have heard you speak. So what is that? Be very clear on that. Another key skill is to engage the audience. And as we’ve been speaking here, I’ve been using my hands, I use head gestures, I use smiles, I use voices lower, voices higher. Those are engagement techniques that mostly I do naturally, but I do work on those. And they’re much more engaging than the speaker who sits here and just talks like this in a monotone, right? So variety! People want variety. Exactly. So those are some of the main skills. Connecting with the audience and then actually selling. If you’re going to be a professional speaker and you want to get paid to show up to speak, you have to be able to sell yourself as a professional speaker. It’s a joke in the business that you’re actually a salesperson who gets to get on stage every now and then and give a speech. Bill Lampton: Yes, it doesn’t just happen, does it? Gina Carr: It does not. Bill Lampton: Gina, this has been a highly informative, helpful, and interesting conversation. I refer to the Business Communication Show not as an interview but as a conversation with an expert, which I’ve been fortunate to host today. I know that there are those who would like your contact information. So please share that with us. Gina Carr: Well, easiest way to reach me is at ginacarr.com—G-I-N-A-C-A-R-R dot com. And then also, I’d love you to check out my community: starkravingentrepreneurs.com. That’s a great place to find us. And I do have a tool that is available for free. It’s called aitools4biz.com—AI tools the number four B-I-Z dot com. And that has some of my favorite AI tools that I’m using right now and that we have videos on there that help you know how to use those tools better. So that’s a free resource for your community that you can share with your folks. Bill Lampton: Hey, free is everybody’s favorite word, isn’t it? I think so. I am going to order that and I encourage our viewers and listeners to order that. I know it’s going to be highly resourceful. And now that Gina has given her contact information, I’m happy to give mine. First, my YouTube channel: Bill Lampton PhD is the way it’s listed. I have been producing educational videos on the area of communication since 2007—don’t look at any of those earlier ones, please. And in the last eight years, most of my videos are for the Business Communication Show. So you will, by going through and, by the way, while you’re on my YouTube channel, please subscribe there. And then my website—since my tagline is Biz Communication Guy—logically my website is bizcommunicationguy.com. And while you’re there, you can subscribe to the podcast if you haven’t done that already. I welcome phone calls with no obligation for an exploratory call to talk about your communication challenges and problems and how I can assist you with them. And then I want to give credit to the co-producer of this show, Mike Stewart. Mike is based in Nashville. His website is localinternetpresence.com. Mike Stewart and I met, Gina, at the Georgia chapter of the National Speakers Association in the first year that I was getting going. And Mike said to me, “Have you got a website?” And I said, “Yes.” He said, “Does it have sound on it?” And I said, “No.” And of course, then we started out in print but we needed to get to sound, and now we include video. So localinternetpresence.com, I certainly encourage you to check with my long-time associate and long-time mentor, Mike Stewart. Gina, this has again been so intriguing, so informative, and such a wonderful pleasure to host you. What nugget of a minute or a minute and a half would you like to leave with our viewers and listeners? Gina Carr: Well, I love Stephen Covey’s philosophy or one of his principles of: begin with the end in mind. And I think it’s important to think about—at your eulogy, what will people say about you? And so think about that as you are planning your life for today and for the next year and for as long as you are going to be on this planet. Life is hard—and not in a bad or a sad way. Life is hard; choose your hard. If you want to be an entrepreneur, it’s going to be hard. But being an employee is also hard, and doing nothing—sitting on the couch watching TV all day—is also hard in other ways. It’s going to be very hard for you in financial and health and mental health and all of those ways. So, I just want to encourage you: begin with the end in mind, choose your hard, recognize that it’s going to be hard. But which hard is going to make you happier right now? What are you willing to go through—whatever the pain is—for the gain that’s going to make you the happiest and fulfill your life? Bill Lampton: Reminds me of a great piece of advice I heard years ago: they call it W-O-R-K, not P-L-A-Y. And we do have to do the things that are difficult. We have to do the things that might be unpleasant. Learning AI is not something you’ll do in one afternoon, but it will bring dividends when you get into it—you’re amazed already at what can happen. So thank you, Gina, for being our wonderful guest today. I’ve looked forward to this opportunity and keep your calendar handy because I know we will call on you again for the Business Communication Show. And to those of you who have been with us today on the Business Communication Show, we invite you to be with us again next week for another business communication strategies and tips session. Thank you. I’m Bill Lampton, the Biz Communication Guy.

The Oregon Files
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The Oregon Files

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 38:06


Send a textOn this edition of The Oregon Files Podcast we interview Terry Brock, Sutherlin man of the year, Sutherlin Throwdown co-founder, and more!Support the show

Biz Communication Guy Podcast II
Gloria Russell Gives Steps to LinkedIn Clarity, Confidence, and Credibility

Biz Communication Guy Podcast II

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 33:29


Bill Lampton: Hi there, welcome to the Biz Communication Show. I’m your host, Bill Lampton, the Biz communication guy. We’re in the eighth season of the Biz Communication Show and our purpose and our service to you is to bring you communication strategies and tips that will boost your biz. And I don’t do this solo. I do it with the conversation with a highly qualified guest who will give us those tips and strategies that will benefit us and our clients. Very happy today to welcome from Minnesota, happy to welcome Gloria Russell. She’s the founder of Russell Resources LLC and a strategic marketing copywriter who helps service-based business owners and career professionals turn complex expertise into clear, confident messaging that attracts aligned opportunities across websites, LinkedIn, blogs, posts, and newsletters. Wow, that’s quite comprehensive. With 12 years in business after a demanding corporate career, Gloria brings clarity, strategy, and encouragement to every project guided by integrity and a commitment to apply her gifts with excellence. Gloria’s clients walk away with words that sound like them, spotlight the outcomes they deliver, and build credibility without hype, fluff, or feeling salesy. As I mentioned, she’s based in Minnesota and can be found at www.writer.mn. So I know that you will join me in welcoming Gloria Russell. Hi, Gloria. Gloria Russell: Hello, Dr. Bill. Thank you for the invitation. It’s delightful to be here with you. Bill Lampton: Well, I hope this will be the first of frequent times because you have so much to offer as I mentioned in the introduction and I’ve known your work firsthand and know the value of it. I am a very frequent, several times a day user of LinkedIn and as many business professionals, I want to know if I’m doing the right thing or the wrong thing because if we’re on there all day long but we’re off target with what we’re trying, we’re not gaining ground, we’re losing ground. So here’s what I’d like to start with. Would you please identify and discuss two or three of what you see in your work as some of the most common mistakes we make? And I know they’re well-intentioned mistakes, but they still can be harmful. Give us two or three that come to your mind and then what should we be doing instead of each one of those two or three mistakes? Gloria Russell: Absolutely. Thank you for that. Definitely, there are mistakes. We all make mistakes, but I tend to think of it more as most of the time it’s just that we’re unaware. So the first thing that I see is that people are treating LinkedIn like an online resume. And so a resume is something in its own right. LinkedIn definitely works well with the resume because there are a lot of things you can do on LinkedIn that you can’t do on your resume. The two go hand in hand. But on LinkedIn, rather than talking about here’s what I’ve done, we want to talk more about here’s how I help, here’s the outcomes that my clients achieve. And so staying within your topics of your business, we want to use LinkedIn more as a decision tool than a resume. So that’s one thing. The next, and oh, I’ve been talking about this a lot lately, Dr. Bill. I see people just not keeping up with their profiles. We all get busy and that a lot of times is at the bottom of the list. But what I find, we all grow professionally, personally, ourselves and in our businesses, but our LinkedIn does not always grow with us. And so I’ve been noticing a lot lately that people who really have been growing over the last say five years, they have so much to offer, but their LinkedIn still sounds like five years ago or maybe seven years ago. And so that’s not telling the true story and they’re missing a lot of opportunities. And so I have been actually posting about that quite a bit lately because I really feel that it’s something to be aware of and we can update that and make sure that we are talking about who we are today. I think the other mistake is more with the content. And so this can be the content on your profile, in your posts, even on your website. But when we’re posting, sometimes it’s either too technical, too salesy, or even too scattered. And what I mean by that is if it’s too technical, sometimes we get into a lot of verbiage that’s just a lot of jargon or words that or phrases that people don’t really understand yet. So we need to write in words and language that people will understand quickly. And then too salesy, we all know what that’s like and if you do the sales pitch too soon or too often, that’s really not a good thing either. So basically, if you’re doing the sales pitch too soon, probably what you’re really getting is a mental eye roll and that’s not good, that’s not a good place to be. And then what I mean by scattered, if we’re having conversations and we’re posting about unrelated topics, that’s not really serving us well either and it confuses the reader, they’re not sure what you’re about. So we want to basically stay in that lane, stay true to our topics. And LinkedIn doesn’t like it either, with especially with the new algorithm, they really want us to stay in our lane and talk about that what the particular role is that we are taking on within our industry. Bill Lampton: All of those are very valuable points. One that I would certainly like to follow up on and give my observation on it, and that is your very pertinent point about being too salesy because people are not going to be so impressed, it seems to me by my own experience by what our credentials are, our clients. I mean this is a qualifier, but what they are going to be most impressed about on LinkedIn is how does it relate to what I need, how does it relate, how did this person’s services, how will they assist me? I’m not here just to admire somebody, I came here to really find who can can help me. And then I also want to reflect on what you said about unrelated topics. Over the last, I’ve been on LinkedIn, I’m sure maybe a dozen or more years, and over the last couple of years, I’m finding that there are many topics that are introduced there that have practically nothing to do with business or professional life and some people are thinking this is Facebook number two. And and that is not on point, as you say. I like what you said as well about this is not just a resume because a resume mostly centers on us, but LinkedIn should be pointed in the other direction. Now talking about salesy brings this up. We certainly have to present ideas and content, maybe videos, maybe podcast, that reflect our qualifications. But when you’re advising clients, Gloria, how do you help them draw the line between competence and cockiness because yes, we need to show the competence but what are some of the guidelines you would give us not to come across as as arrogant? Gloria Russell: You know, Dr. Bill, I can’t tell you how many times I run into this with my clients, especially my clients from the Midwest, because we are taught from a very early age not to brag about ourselves. And they are worried about doing that when they’re online or meeting with people and I have to let them know that that’s not what this is about. We are, we have a service to provide and we don’t want to be invisible so we need to talk about it in some way, but it can be in a very respectful way. I look at it this way and and it’s a little bit like what you were talking about earlier. Arrogance keeps the spotlight on me, like I’m the greatest, I’m the best, how impressive am I, how impressive am I. But that is, that does not impress anybody. And confidence on the other hand, is when you shine the spotlight on the other person or on the client, because we want to know what they are about, we want to ask the right questions, we want to understand their situation, and let them know how we help, maybe something they need, it may not be, but we’re that outcome really isn’t part of the equation there, it’s just letting them know what we do. So when we present confidently, it’s not braggadocious. And really arrogance I feel like is trying to win the room often with rather pushy tactics, whereas confidence is trying to serve the room respectfully. There’s a big difference. Bill Lampton: That’s a good distinction. Another point that I’m sure many of us wonder about and I’ve heard, I’ve heard different bits of advice on this. First of all, what’s the what would you say is the recommended frequency of our appearance? I on LinkedIn in the way of content or even comments. I see some people who either they’re working all night to to get their copy ready or they’re they’re just prolific during the day and they’re they’re on there almost ad nauseam. And then on the other hand, the other extreme would be somebody who publishes or comments two or three times a week. What what guidelines would you give us about the frequency? Gloria Russell: Well, we hear for certain platforms like Facebook or or others that you should be posting constantly eight times a day. To me, that’s just exhausting and maybe it works for some people that way, but when we’re talking about LinkedIn, that’s not necessary. And anyway, I don’t think any of this should be stressful for a person. I typically will encourage my clients when they’re starting, to start with something that’s reasonable and sustainable. So that might be posting once a week, and LinkedIn is very happy to have you post once a week as long as it’s consistent and you’re sharing something relevant and something that is useful for your audience. You could post once a week, you could post three times a week or five times a week, LinkedIn is good with all of that. And the other part of it is, you also want to be commenting. And that’s kind of the giving part and that I I feel like there really isn’t an equal balance there. I feel like you almost want to be posted, post once, three times, five times a week, but commenting pretty much every day, five times a week. And that has to be a meaningful comment though, because you have to be giving value. In other words, some people may come to your post and and their comment is “great post” or it might be “thanks for sharing,” but that’s all there is, it’s really not helpful. And LinkedIn with their algorithm doesn’t think it’s helpful either. So if we’re going to comment, we want to do it properly and really share a meaningful comment that would probably be one or two sentences. Bill Lampton: I have become more and more involved in commenting because you are supporting the work of others, you are aligning with it, and it’s very likely that some percentage of those people will see value in your work and eventually may not only comment but could even repost. Gloria, we’re going to come back in just a minute and we’re going to talk about something that I know you have advice about and that is what about video content for LinkedIn? We’ll be back in just a few seconds. Advertisement: Do you wish you felt confident about giving speeches? Do you want to deal with difficult people constructively? And what about becoming more persuasive in sales? Then keep listening now to Dr. Bill Lampton. He spent 20 years in management so he knows the communication skills you need for success. I urge you to call the Biz communication guy today for a no-cost, but very very valuable 30-minute discussion about your communication challenges. Call now 678-316-4300. Again, that’s 678-316-4300. Bill Lampton: Gloria as I mentioned, we we’re in the age of video. I I very well remember when the internet first came along and I I became active somewhere around 1997 or 1998. And at that time it was rather predominantly print and then along came audio. And now we have video available and as I’ve said often on the Biz Communication Show, we have easy access to produce video. 20 years ago we for a five-minute video we may have to hire a company to come in with their productive equipment, production equipment, and for $5,000 or more get a five-minute clip. But now our phones or iPads or whatever we can produce meaningful videos even without the assistance of anybody else. So because we have that access, what part should video play in our LinkedIn not only our profile but in our posting as well? Gloria Russell: Yes, and here we are on video. Video does build influence and I think it’s because it can it can build trust faster. People can connect with your voice and your presence, which is wonderful, you know, rather than just your words. It can make you more memorable and perhaps more referable. So I think it’s really compounds across your your content. And what I hear from people is that sometimes they are and I know that you’ve heard this Dr. Bill because this is where you’re at, but people will say to me I I don’t want to be on camera, I don’t like how I look, I don’t want to be on video, I don’t like the sound of my voice. And so that’s fine if they don’t want to do it, however, it can serve them well if they can get over it and I was kind of like that too where I basically had to say but truly it’s really not about me so much as sending a message to our audience or our clients. So if I would challenge people to reach out to you if they’re having a trouble a little bit of trouble with that or maybe that’s a barrier for them. But I I feel like when we’re posting on LinkedIn, we have to remember that people learn in different ways and so it’s really to our advantage to have a variety of content and that would be some people like they’re they are very visual people, some people like to read, some people like long form, some like a quick short read, many different varieties of ways that you can post even to have a poll on LinkedIn. So I think it really is worthwhile to have a variety and video can definitely play a part in that. Bill Lampton: I agree with you that many people are are reluctant to get into that and yet I remember many years ago when I first went into the communication business full-time and I was I was teaching the speech courses at the University of Georgia and there were so many students, of course that required course was one many students would have dodged if they could have, they didn’t want to be in front of a group. Yet we even back then quite a number of years ago we were videoing the students as they gave their eight to ten minute speech or so and almost without exception when the video went into playback and we were going to critique it they were quite surprised that they didn’t look as nervous as as they thought they would, that they seemed a bit more composed and just a few times doing that will assure a person. And one of the things I tell my students and I’m coaching students and I mentioned this on here often is I’ll give them a sheet of instructions Gloria and on there I’ll put “don’t try to be perfect” and I’ll misspell the word “perfect” and they say you didn’t spell that right and I say no but you got the meaning of it didn’t you, so that gets the point across. And video as you’re saying gives us a variety. I think now if we were on LinkedIn and were to use only print and no sound and no no no facial contact we would be way behind a lot of people. Switching topics you in our introduction we talked about how you help your clients bring clarity. Tell us how does that work? Gloria Russell: Well, I think the whole the clarity is the key. So the whole idea is to look at your content and see if it is being received the way it is intended. And typically we will have a shift from a lot of times the content will be just describing the tasks and the activities that you do. And what we want to do is to focus on describing the outcomes, because that’s what people really care about, at least at first. What’s it going to be for me, what does that mean for me? So that is a huge shift that we have to take care of to begin with. And part of that is usually there’s very broad language and so we bring that together and instead of using broad language we create more client-focused language, that ideal client language, even using words that they would use, language that they would understand and relate to. And that’s where I think the clarity and the trust starts to show up. They see that we understand them. And the other thing is replacing some of those vague claims that we can hear and read across the content. We want to instead show some proof, which can be details, can be examples, can be recommendations. This is really a tremendous thing about LinkedIn, you can have recommendations there where people, other people are talking about you and letting the audience know how you help them or how you work, how easy is it to work with you, what is the outcome that they received. Those things are, I mean that’s just golden. And so when I work with my clients, basically I teach them some of the strategies that are important so that they can really make the most of that and do it consistently to try to get those recommendations. I think that makes a world of difference. Bill Lampton: And we don’t just wait for recommendations. There are plenty of people who might support us on LinkedIn with a testimonial if we ask them. If you just assume people and if you ask people who you’ve dealt with professionally and it was successful, they’re delighted to be on there and in fact, I look at it this way that there’s a double advantage that’s one more place, a prominent place that when you make a referral, it’s another prominent place that your name appears and people might then check you out. One final question we have time for, Gloria, and that is you work not only not only with LinkedIn but with other platforms as well. When you’re talking to a client and you deal with LinkedIn and they want to look at other places where they can market their skills, market their services, market their products, what would be a couple of other places that you would recommend that they they align with? Gloria Russell: Well, I would say first of all that there really is no right platform for everyone. So and there’s so many that yes, you do need to choose. If I could back up one step, I would say that the your kind of your home base would be your website and your email list because those are what I consider owned assets and you have control over your message and it’s not like someone’s going to pull the rug out from under you and all of a sudden your your site is gone. So I would really work on that and then if if you have a business like mine B2B, business to business, LinkedIn is definitely a place to be. And I think that’s that’s the rule, you would want to be where your clients are. So if your clients are on LinkedIn that is certainly the first place that you would want to be making some progress there. And then you also would like to look at places where your clients may be searching, that could be Google business profiles, it could be YouTube, and depending on your again your business and who your clients are could be Instagram. So you want to look at how it would be serving and where you would build that trust. And for me, it would it would mainly be LinkedIn and a little bit of Instagram for you, you you do very well on YouTube and that’s searchable that’s a wonderful platform and the video. So I think that’s really good. I think the thing that overwhelms people is that there are so many platforms and I just like to say you don’t have to be everywhere all the time and you don’t have to be into everything. Start with one and get very comfortable and and find a rhythm that you can that’s sustainable and that you can keep up. Once that happens, then you can decide to either increase your activity on that platform and or find another platform. But really, I feel like if people have two platforms that’s that’s plenty, some definitely will have more, but we I think we make it harder than it needs to be sometimes. Bill Lampton: Yes, if we try to do six or seven platforms daily, that’s all we’re going to do and we will we will be so diluted and scattered that we won’t consistently build an audience. Gloria this has been fascinating and I I know all of us have learned plenty from your expertise today, we’re very grateful. So there are those I’m sure who would like to get in touch with you, give us your contact information that you’d like to share, please. Gloria Russell: Well, I think the easiest way to find me would be on LinkedIn and I’m easy to find there, Gloria Russell, Russell Resources. I think it’s I think it says marketing content writer or marketing content creator, it’s very easy to recognize me and if people want to reach out there and ask for a connection they could just mention that they saw me here with you Dr. Bill and I’m happy to accept their connection and have a conversation. Bill Lampton: Thank you so much and I’m happy to share my contact information after I encourage all of our viewers and listeners to follow up and get in touch with Gloria. My YouTube channel is Bill Lampton PhD, you’ll find this video there. I’ve been producing videos on YouTube since 2007, I encourage you to not look at the earlier ones, but over the last few years as I mentioned at the outset the Biz Communication Show has gone for we’re in our eighth year now spotlighting experts that all of us can learn from. And while you’re there be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel. My website, since my tagline is Biz Communication Guy, quite logically my website is bizcommunicationguy.com and when you go there you can subscribe there to the podcast. I will welcome phone conversations at no initial financial commitment to just talk about your communication challenges and problems and see if I can help you with them or if there’s someone else who can that I know is competent. I need to mention too the co-producer of this program, Mike Stewart. Mike is a longtime marketing and technical expert and you can contact him at localinternetpresence.com. Gloria again with all the kernels of information that you’ve given us, how would you pull together in 30 seconds or a minute what you’d like to leave as maybe nuggets of information that we need right now? Gloria Russell: Well thank you for that. I think really the the theme of the whole thing was clarity and clarity really is the key and trust is built in small steps. So we just have to remember that they don’t have to do everything and we don’t have to do everything at once. I have found that the most influential people are not always the loudest or the the most self-promoting but they are the clearest and they sincerely want to serve their audience. And so we can do that just by showing up consistently consistently with some pearls of wisdom and encouragement and that’s just what you do on your podcast Dr. Bill. Bill Lampton: You remind me of one of the outstanding speakers in the National Speakers Association, he’s spoken in more than 50 countries now, Terry Brock based in Orlando Florida and Terry did a short video one time where he said too many people suffer from “I disease” and that’s not EYE, that’s I. So as we’re promoting ourselves on any platform as you said make it client-centered. Thanks so much to Gloria Russell for sharing with us those valuable tips and strategies today. Thanks to those of you who joined us on the Biz Communication Show and we encourage you to be with us again next week for a powerful guest who can help all of us with their tips and strategies.

Speakernomics
How Personal Branding and AI Shape the Future of Professional Speaking

Speakernomics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 27:22


In this episode of Speakernomics, Terry Brock, CSP, CPAE welcomes renowned personal branding strategist and Speaker Hall of Fame member Rory Vaden, CSP, CPAE, for an engaging exploration on building, refining, and leveraging your personal brand as a professional speaker.In this session, Rory will:* Define and distinguish the real meaning of personal branding as the formalization, digitization, and monetization of your reputation—moving beyond logos and social media to focus on trust and authenticity.* Demonstrate how to effectively leverage emerging tools, including AI and custom GPT bots, to streamline and personalize your speaking business while maintaining your unique human touch.* Formulate actionable strategies for breaking through industry noise, finding your uniqueness, and applying proven frameworks to grow your business, secure higher speaking fees, and expand your platform.* Whether you're an established professional or just building your brand, this discussion will help you evaluate the strengths of your current reputation and construct a targeted plan to enhance your recognition and reach in the speaking marketplace. Become an NSA Member! https://nsaspeaker.org/join/#membership THRIVE 2026! You NEED to be here! https://thrive.nsaspeaker.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Green Report
TNLA Green Report Podcast, Season 5, Episode 5: From Dirt to Data: AI for the Texas Green Industry, Terry Brock

Green Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 66:52


Sponsored by Hotchkiss Insurance Agency In this episode, Hall of Fame speaker Terry Brock breaks down how AI is already transforming nurseries, greenhouses, and landscape operations—and how you can use it to grow profits in 2026. Forget buzzwords and sci-fi hype. This session delivers real-world examples and live demos showing how horticulture businesses are using AI to improve forecasting, reduce waste, spot trends early, and strengthen customer relationships. You'll explore practical AI tools—including but not limited to ChatGPT—and walk away with a realistic action plan for what to test, what to ignore, and how to get your team using AI effectively, even if you're not a tech expert. If you want AI to work for your business (not overwhelm it), this episode is your roadmap.

Woodland Baptist Church
9-28-25 Sun PM Guest Preacher Terry Brock: Ephesians 2

Woodland Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 39:37


Sunday evening service preaching from the pulpit of Woodland Baptist Church – Winston Salem, NC * Please feel free to visit our website at woodlandbaptistnow.com

Woodland Baptist Church
9-28-25 Sun AM Guest Preacher Terry Brock: John 5

Woodland Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 25:09


Sunday morning service preaching from the pulpit of Woodland Baptist Church – Winston Salem, NC * Please feel free to visit our website at woodlandbaptistnow.com

The Sales Hunter Podcast
The Future of Sales with AI-Powered Tools

The Sales Hunter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 23:24


Let's explore the fascinating intersection of AI and customer insights with Terry Brock, a Hall of Fame speaker and AI expert. We uncover how AI tools like Perplexity can transform the way we gather and interpret customer sentiments from social media platforms. Terry shares his expertise on leveraging these platforms to capture real-time feedback and opinions. Discover how AI not only analyzes feedback but also helps in proactively gauging customer emotions and preferences, enhancing the sales process with data-driven insights. In another segment, we explore the role of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Perplexity in business strategy and customer interaction. Terry and I discuss the value of using multiple AI platforms for a well-rounded perspective, much like corroborating sources in journalism.   

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier
Gina Carr and Terry Brock

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 53:08


Are you tired of unpredictable income in your business? Gina Carr, a serial entrepreneur, has the solution. With an MBA from Harvard and an engineering degree from Georgia Tech, this marketing maven is the expert in leveraging artificial intelligence to create stable, recurring revenue streams. Terry Brock works with his clients around the world to help them build their business. He does this by helping them with Relationship Marketing, using AI and other tools. He has been a professional speaker for over 41 years. He has earned the prestigious Certified Speaking Professional designation. He has also been inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame (only five per year) which includes people like Brian Tracy, Ronald Reagan, Bob Burg, Randy Gage, and Jim Rohn. Terry has also received the National Speakers Association's highest award with only one per year, The Cavett. Together, they are Stark Raving Entrepreneurs and they make tech solutions doable and fun. Gina and Terry have two free gifts for our audience. Click here for AI Tools for Business Building and here for their AI training.

Social Media News Live
AI-Powered Relationship Marketing for Creators

Social Media News Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 60:03


Learn how to foster meaningful connections in the digital age with Terry Brock, a professional speaker, relationship marketing expert, and member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. In this episode, Terry shares how creators can harness the power of AI to nurture genuine relationships while maintaining authenticity.Terry breaks down the key principles of relationship marketing and introduces practical ways to use AI tools for research, personalization, and communication. From understanding relationship intelligence to crafting thoughtful, personalized interactions at scale, Terry's insights offer a fresh perspective on blending technology with the human touch.Key Points:The essence of relationship marketing: prioritizing authentic connections over quick transactions.Leveraging AI for relationship intelligence and personalized interactions.Balancing automation with genuine care to avoid inauthentic communication.Practical tools like Perplexity, ChatGPT, and Loom to enhance engagement and efficiency.Using AI-driven CRM systems to monitor and sustain healthy business relationships.Resources:Learn more about Terry Brock: www.terrybrock.comStark Raving Entrepreneurs: www.starkravingentrepreneurs.com----------------------Ecamm - Your go-to solution for crafting outstanding live shows and podcasts. - Get 15% off your first payment with promo code JEFF15SocialMediaNewsLive.com - Dive into our website for comprehensive episode breakdowns.Youtube.com - Tune in live, chat with us directly, and be part of the conversation. Or, revisit our archive of past broadcasts to stay updated.Facebook - Stream our show live and chat with us in real time. Connect, engage, and be a part of our community.Email - Subscribe and never miss a live show reminder.----------------------JeffSieh.com - Unlock the power of authentic storytelling with me! With over 20 years of marketing experience, I'm here to elevate your brand's narrative in an ever-competitive market. My expertise spans consulting, visual marketing, and producing podcasts and live videos.Additionally, as a seasoned speaker, I'm not just about sharing knowledge--I believe in entertaining audiences and injecting humor into every presentation. I'm available to enlighten and engage audiences at your events, conferences, or institutions. My talks cover a diverse range of subjects, from purposeful repurposing and captivating storytelling to podcast

The Business Growth Show
S1Ep206 Leveraging AI Tools for Business Growth and Innovation with Terry Brock

The Business Growth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:16


Are you struggling to figure out how to use AI tools to grow your business effectively? Many entrepreneurs are unsure how to harness AI's power to boost productivity and profitability without losing the human touch in their operations. In this weeks episode of Fordify LIVE, Terry Brock, a Hall of Fame keynote speaker, shares his expertise on how AI tools for business are transforming the landscape for companies that are ready to embrace them. If you've been searching for practical ways to integrate AI into your strategy, this discussion provides valuable insights into making technology work for you. AI isn't just about replacing tasks—it's about freeing up time and energy so business leaders can focus on high-level decision-making and growth. Tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Cast Magic have become indispensable in today's business environment. By automating routine tasks such as content creation and data processing, these AI tools for business allow companies to operate more efficiently while still maintaining a personal, authentic connection with customers. Ford emphasizes that business owners who learn how to leverage these technologies effectively will have a significant advantage over those who resist change. Personalization remains crucial in an era where AI is widely accessible. While AI can generate ideas and initial drafts, the true value comes from how business owners tailor and enhance that content to reflect their unique brand voice. AI may provide a solid foundation, but it's the customization and personal touch that allow businesses to maintain their individuality. This ensures that, even with the efficiency and automation AI brings, companies can stand out in a crowded marketplace by preserving their distinct identity. Both Ford and Terry highlight how AI tools for business offer unparalleled opportunities for growth, but only for those willing to continuously adapt and innovate. They stress that as AI technology advances, businesses that embrace it will remain competitive, while those that hesitate may fall behind. AI is not just a tool for the future; it's a necessity for today. Ford points out that business owners must remain open-minded, willing to experiment with new tools and techniques to find the best fit for their business model. Companies that adopt a mindset of ongoing learning will be better positioned to navigate the rapidly changing technological landscape. Terry shares examples from his experience working with major brands like Skype, AT&T, and ACE Hardware, demonstrating how AI tools for business can simplify complex workflows and improve productivity. From automating repetitive tasks to providing data-driven insights, AI helps business owners focus on what truly matters—building relationships and driving growth. Ford and Terry agree that AI is not replacing humans; rather, it is enhancing their abilities, allowing businesses to scale and innovate without losing their personal touch. AI offers exciting opportunities, but its true value comes from how it's applied. While AI tools provide efficiency, it's the human touch that transforms that efficiency into meaningful growth. Entrepreneurs who embrace AI tools for business can streamline operations, stay competitive, and unlock new paths to success. By combining the power of AI with personal insight, businesses can achieve long-term, sustainable growth. Watch the full episode on YouTube. For more insights from Ford and top industry experts, don't miss future episodes of Fordify LIVE! Tune in every Wednesday at 11 AM Central on your favorite social platforms and catch The Business Growth Show Podcast every Thursday for actionable strategies to elevate your business. About Terry Brock Terry Brock is a Hall of Fame keynote speaker and a globally recognized authority on leveraging technology to drive business success. With a career spanning decades, Terry has helped organizations enhance customer engagement, boost productivity, and increase profitability through the strategic use of AI and social media. He has held influential roles such as Chief Enterprise Blogger for Skype, Editor-in-Chief for AT&T's Networking Exchange blog, and Chief Retail Advisor for ACE Hardware. Terry's expertise has earned him numerous accolades, including the Certified Speaking Professional designation from the National Speakers Association and inductions into both the Speakers Hall of Fame and the Virtual Speakers Hall of Fame. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Cavett Award, recognized as the National Speakers Association's highest honor. Terry is passionate about empowering entrepreneurs and business owners to thrive in the digital age, sharing his insights through platforms like his website Stark Raving Entrepreneurs and AITools4Biz. About Ford Saeks Ford Saeks is a Business Growth Accelerator with over 20 years of experience, helping companies generate over a billion dollars in sales worldwide. As the President and CEO of Prime Concepts Group, Inc., Ford is an expert in attracting loyal customers, expanding brand visibility, and sparking innovation. A true entrepreneurial powerhouse, Ford has founded more than ten companies, authored five books, and holds three U.S. patents. Ford's expertise also extends to AI prompt engineering, where he trains AI systems to create impactful content that drives engagement and results. Recently, he showcased his knowledge at the Unleash AI for Business Summit, where he highlighted how AI tools like ChatGPT are transforming business operations, marketing, and customer experiences. Learn more about Ford Saeks at ProfitRichResults.com and catch his TV show at Fordify.tv.

New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast
Technology and the Soul with Terry Brock

New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 46:54


Terry Brock, MBA, CPAE, is a public speaker working with corporations in the area of technology. He is a recipient of the Cavett Award from the National Speakers Association, the highest honor bestowed by that organization. His website is https://terrybrock.com/speaker/ Also see https://www.starkravingentrepreneurs.com/ In this wide-ranging discussion Terry Brock examines both the promise and the … Continue reading "Technology and the Soul with Terry Brock"

CAR WASH The Podcast
Where to Start With AI

CAR WASH The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 32:25


Our guest is Terry Brock, who just celebrated his 40th year as a Marketing Advisor. He joins us to talk tech trends which, let's face it, are mostly AI these days.  Brock shares with us some thrilling use cases for AI in the carwash space as well as some input on common concerns. Every new technology has brought with it some fear. Brock reminds us that from fire to airplanes each advancement has introduced danger that we have mitigated with regulation.  Will you lose your job to AI? Probably not but as Brock says: you might lose it to a human that understands and deploys AI better than you. This episode will get you closer to implementing AI solutions in your wash and staying ahead of the technological curve.  More information on Terry Brock can be found at:  https://terrybrock.com/

Biblioteca Del Metal
Especial, Biblioteca Del Metal, EP#8 - (Voices Of Rock / Vocalistas Famosos Y Carismáticos) - Especial Fans - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Biblioteca Del Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 77:12


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Colabora Con Biblioteca Del Metal: En Twitter - https://twitter.com/Anarkometal72 Y Donanos Unas Propinas En BAT. Para Seguir Con El Proyecto De la Biblioteca Mas Grande Del Metal. Muchisimas Gracias. La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 VOICES OF ROCK nació de la colaboración de dos productores alemanes del calibre de Chris Lausmann (BONFIRE, JADED HEART) y Michael Voss (MAD MAX, CASANOVA). El dúo alemán es el autor y productor de todas las canciones de la banda, ayudado por vocalistas famosos y carismáticos como Steve Overland, Paul Sabu, Terry Brock, James Christian, Joe Lynn Turner y muchos otros.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Biblioteca Del Metal - (Recopilation). Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/308558

The Grow Wealth Experience
Deploying Artificial Intelligence Into Your Business (Ep. 2 of 2)

The Grow Wealth Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 26:40


We are back with our next expert guest Gina Carr on the topic of AI in business. Gina is a serial entrepreneur, as well as an AI and marketing expert. As the CEO of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, she works with business leaders to leverage AI-powered marketing for more impact, influence, and income. Gina has an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Gina has created several businesses, including an award-winning real estate company and a chain of community magazines. She is the CEO of TEDxDupreePark. A native Atlantan, Gina now lives in Orlando with her fiancé, Terry Brock. Gina is a passionate. advocate for animals, freedom, and plant-based living!

The Grow Wealth Experience
Deploying Artificial Intelligence Into Your Business (Ep. 1 of 2)

The Grow Wealth Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 15:18


In November of 2022, the world was introduced to ChatGPT setting the stage for transforming how we do business using AI. To discuss leveraging the power of AI for business growth, we've invited technology trends expert Terry Brock to the show today. Terry is more than just a technology trends expert. He's a speaker, virtual presenter, interviewer, published author, and coach. Terry earned an MBA in marketing and works with organizations to design relationship marketing strategies that are measurable and implementable. A master at his craft, Terry earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation from the National Speakers Association and was inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame (a designation awarded to less than 1% of speakers in the world). He is here today to share his insights and to offer practical tips on you can start to incorporate AI into your daily business practice. Today we are going to talk about leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence into your business and marketing efforts.

Third Generation Networking Podcast
Adapting Networks -- Post-Pandemic Evolution and Virtual Connections

Third Generation Networking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 22:06


In this episode, Debby and Greg are digging into the evolving landscape of networking post-pandemic. Remember the days when we wondered if virtual events would ever truly replace face-to-face interactions? Join us as they discuss the shifts they've seen since the COVID era began. From changes in participation rates to the surprising success stories, they explore the pluses and minuses that have emerged. Tune in to learn how technology has both bridged and expanded geographical boundaries, transforming how we connect, share, and engage with fellow networkers worldwide. We'll also share insights into the art of crafting meaningful connections in a world that's still adapting to the new normal. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the past, present, and future of networking in our ever-evolving digital age. Mentioned: - Kristin Meyer, Executive Director at Maumee Chamber Of Commerce, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristin-meyer-9125a2164/ - Dan Rogers, Senior Project Director, Convergent Nonprofit Solutions, https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-rogers-1a41747/- Terry Brock, Hall of Fame Speaker, https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketerterrybrock/- Gina Carr, MBA, Fractional CMO, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginacarr/ Groups Mentioned: - Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, http://www.starkravingentrepreneurs.com/- PINKK, https://pinkknow.com/ Comments: https://www.facebook.com/TheReluctantNetworker/ https://www.facebook.com/connextnation/ More Information: If you'd like more information about our virtual training programs, go to: https://www.connextnation.com/mini-course/ "Porch Swing Days - faster" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/3rdgennetworking/message

From Embers To Excellence™
Interview with Terry Brock, Host of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs

From Embers To Excellence™

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 36:34


Terry Brock is a Speaker Hall of Fame recipient and brings a passion for technology, a sense of history, and real-world business strategies for success to events all over the world. He Earned an MBA in marketing and is focused on real-world business applications. He leverages his background in journalism and education in live presentations all over the world including the United States of America, Mexico, England, Australia, Russia, Ireland, China, Japan, Thailand, Argentina, Indonesia, Nigeria, Singapore, Bermuda, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, and even Texas! As a virtual presentation expert, Terry is able to break the bonds of distance and time to serve clients in a way that makes them feel as though they are in the room with him. Terry Brock is more than a technology trends expert. He's a speaker, virtual presenter, interviewer, published author, and coach who packs everything he touches with solid business strategies meant to build relationships and improve the bottom line.Terry Brock brings a passion for technology, a sense of history, and real-world business strategies for success to your event, whether it is in-person or virtual.Terry continues to bring this knowledge to his audiences when speaking and sharing state-of-the-art ideas applied with fun, entertainment, and powerful applications.https://terrybrock.com/

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast
Revolutionizing Entrepreneurship: Harnessing the Power of AI for Business Growth with Terry Brock

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 23:53


Insights from Terry Brock on Using AI Tools to Drive Success   In this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, renowned TEDx speaker Terry Brock joins host Shahid Durrani to explore the transformative potential of AI in the entrepreneurial world. Discover how AI tools like Chat, GPT, and more can revolutionize business growth, while also addressing ethical considerations. Gain valuable insights on leveraging AI to reach new markets, refine content creation, and unlock innovative opportunities. Don't miss this captivating discussion with Terry Brock, a leading expert in combining AI and entrepreneurship for the benefit of humanity.   Chapter Stamps:   Chapter 1: Introduction to AI and its Ethical Implications [00:00:00] - Shahid Durrani welcomes Terry Brock and discusses the ethical concerns surrounding AI.   Chapter 2: AI as a Powerful Tool for Entrepreneurs [00:02:38] - Terry Brock emphasizes the benefits of AI in helping entrepreneurs reach more people and make informed decisions.   Chapter 3: Leveraging AI for Content Creation [00:04:36] - Terry Brock explains how entrepreneurs can use AI as a starting point for content creation and refine it based on their expertise.   Chapter 4: Unlocking Deeper Conversations with AI [00:06:07] - Terry Brock discusses the importance of engaging in conversations with AI to uncover valuable insights and ideas.   Chapter 5: The Future of AI and Education [00:07:35] - Shahid Durrani and Terry Brock explore the impact of AI on colleges and universities and the need for innovative approaches in education.   Chapter 6: Embracing AI as Entrepreneurs [00:09:48] - Terry Brock encourages entrepreneurs to embrace AI, adapt to new opportunities, and use AI to solve problems and create value.   Chapter 7: Terry Brock's Superpower and Vision [00:19:37] - Terry Brock shares his superpower of wanting to help people and promote peace, and expresses his vision for a peaceful and empowered world.   Pullout Quotes:   "AI has the power to revolutionize the way entrepreneurs reach their audience and make informed decisions." - Terry Brock   "By leveraging AI in content creation, entrepreneurs can start with a strong foundation and add their expertise to refine it." - Terry Brock   "Engaging in conversations with AI can unlock deeper insights and ideas that can benefit entrepreneurs." - Terry Brock   "As entrepreneurs, we need to embrace AI, adapt to new opportunities, and use it to solve problems and create value." - Terry Brock   "My superpower is wanting to help people and promote peace, and my vision is a peaceful and empowered world." - Terry Brock   "Let's embrace the principles of live and let live, and create a world of understanding and harmony." - Terry Brock   Socials:   Website: TerryBrock.com Social Media: https://dryft.me/d/terrybrock     Disclaimer: Please be aware that the opinions and perspectives conveyed in this podcast are solely those of our guests and do not necessarily represent the views, ideologies, or principles of Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, its associated entities, or any organizations they represent or are affiliated with. We provide a platform for discussion and exploration, and the content of each episode is understood to be independent expressions from our guests, rather than a reflection of the beliefs held by the podcast or its hosts.   ----more---- Attention, Visionary Business Leaders: I'm excited to extend an invitation to you for my webinar where we will explore effective techniques for business expansion and enhancing your lifestyle, without the perpetual pursuit of new strategies or battling stagnation. So, are you ready to embark on this enlightening journey? Free Webinar

Author U Your Guide to Book Publishing
How to Stay Out of Trouble with AI podcast 06-15-2023

Author U Your Guide to Book Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 58:08


Are you ready to discover what authors and writers need to know about AI that can get them into trouble and how to stay away from it? With host Dr. Judith Briles is Terry Brock, expert in gizmos, gadgets, the internet and AI. Your takeaways include: - How authors can use AI that will surprise you. - What is ahead in the world of publishing that authors need to know. - New tools for book marketing that are working today. - Why info overload isn't the problem for feeling frustrated or exhausted. -Why to use YouTube and discover TubeBuddy. That and much more. Join in on the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast to advance your author success.

Author U Your Guide to Book Publishing
How to Stay Out of Trouble with AI podcast 06-15-2023

Author U Your Guide to Book Publishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 58:08


Are you ready to discover what authors and writers need to know about AI that can get them into trouble and how to stay away from it? With host Dr. Judith Briles is Terry Brock, expert in gizmos, gadgets, the internet and AI. Your takeaways include: - How authors can use AI that will surprise you. - What is ahead in the world of publishing that authors need to know. - New tools for book marketing that are working today. - Why info overload isn't the problem for feeling frustrated or exhausted. -Why to use YouTube and discover TubeBuddy. That and much more. Join in on the AuthorU-Your Guide to Book Publishing podcast to advance your author success.

The Business Power Hour with Deb Krier

As the CEO of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, Gina Carr works with business leaders to leverage digital marketing for more impact, influence, and income. Gina has an MBA from the Harvard Business School and an engineering degree from Georgia Tech. Known as “The Tribe Builder,” Gina helps passionate people build powerful tribes of raving fans.  A serial entrepreneur, Gina has created several businesses. She is the past CEO of TEDxDupreePark. A native Atlantan, Gina now lives in Orlando with her fiancé, Terry Brock. Gina is a passionate advocate for animals, freedom, and plant-based living! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building

Today's guest is a marketing maven leveraging technology to create stable, recurring revenue streams. She's an accomplished serial entrepreneur with six- and seven-figure businesses. She co-founded Video Rock Starz and the Stark Raving Entrepreneurs, helping thought leaders monetize their messages. She co-authored the McGraw-Hill book, “Klout Matters: How to Engage Your Audience, Boost Your Digital Influence, and Raise Your Klout Score (2013)” and has contributed numerous articles to Speaker Magazine, The TowneLaker Magazine, and other publications on the topics of marketing, technology, and influence.  She is a long-time member of the National Speakers Association (NSA), the CEO of TEDxDupreePark, and the creator and host of TEDxDupreeParkTV. She's also been named a Top Marketing Thought Leader over 50 by Brand Quarterly and as a Who's Who Among Women in eCommerce by WE Magazine. Please join me in welcoming Gina Carr.   In this episode we discuss: her thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is painting a picture of the future and inviting people to go with you.” Becoming a leader back in fourth grade and seeing the faith people had in her to represent them well. The things she learned while participating in 4-H. How she made her way to Harvard Business School via Georgia Tech. How she was introduced to entrepreneurship and business ownership while working at a consulting firm. How she started a note taking service while in college. Her experience working at Cushman an Wakefield after leaving school and then buying a Century 21 franchise. When she decided that she no longer had the desire to work for other people. How she created a Real Estate magazine to advertise their listings and ended up franchising that concept to other companies. How she turned her desire to connect her community helped her grow her network and her business. How she grew her speaking business. What's on the horizon for she with all of the new technology coming out like ChatGPT and Web-3. How her free workshops help her nurture and sustain her network. What she's looking forward to in the year ahead.   Links Gina Carr on LinkedIn and Twitter. www.ginacarr.com  www.aitools4biz.com   www.starkravingentrepreneurs.com    Books mentioned in this episode: “Klout Matters: How to Engage Customers, Boost Your Digital Influence--and Raise Your Klout Score for Success” by Gina Carr & Terry L. Brock    Other Resources Listen to my episode with Terry Brock. Listen to my episode with Seth Godin.   Subscribing (or following) and leaving a rating and review wherever you are listening helps this podcast be discovered.       

Wedding Business Solutions
Terry Brock - ChatGPT, AI and your business!

Wedding Business Solutions

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later May 1, 2023 33:22 Transcription Available


Terry Brock - ChatGPT, AI and your business!Have you heard of ChatGPT? It seems to be all over the place these days in the news and in discussions online and off. It's next-level AI (Artificial Intelligence) is even making Google play catch-up. I wanted to know more, so I invited my friend, and tech guru, Terry Brock to join me to fill us all in on what it is, where to find it, how to use it for our businesses… and the potential downsides to be aware of.Listen to this new episode to get your intro to, or more advanced knowledge of ChatGPT and other AI tools.Terry Brock is a communicator who solves Problems. He is a professional speaker who has worked with clients around the world, solving problems with technology and communication.Stark Raving Entrepreneurs is an organization devoted to helping entrepreneurs serve their customers and to create abundance.  It is an organization created by Terry Brock and Gina Carr to help entrepreneurs with technology and building relationships that contribute to the overall success of their companies.Stark Raving Entrepreneurs - Practicing "Live and Let Live"Discover the benefits of living life your way with the freedom of being an Entrepreneur. We embrace the "Live and Let Live" style of life with freedom and liberty. Discover tech tips, marketing ideas, Bitcoin (BTC), Blockchain, and Cryptocurrencies and more. This one will make you smile! https://youtube.com/c/StarkRavingEntrepreneurs?sub_confirmation=1Catch great business-building ideas on our Stark Raving Entrepreneurs Podcast https://bit.ly/sre_podcastYouTube - http://www.YouTube.com/StarkRavingEntrepreneurs  (WAY cool YouTube videos on "Live and Let Live" for Entrepreneurs)Linkedin - http://www.linkedin.com/in/marketerterrybrockFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/MarketerTerryBrock/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/terrybrockInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/terrybrockofficial/If you have any questions about anything in this, or any of my podcasts, or have a suggestion for a topic or guest, please reach out directly to me at Alan@WeddingBusinessSolutions.com or visit my website Podcast.AlanBerg.comPlease be sure to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review (thanks, it really does make a difference). If you want to get notifications of new episodes and upcoming workshops and webinars, you can sign up at www.ConnectWithAlanBerg.com   If you'd like to attend an upcoming Master Class or arrange your own Mastermind Day with Alan, visit www.MastermindDay.comMonday, June 26, 2023 – Schaumburg, IL – Conversion Workshop (before the Marquee Show starts)Tuesday, September 19, London, UK – Conversion Workshop @ PBX (right after the conference ends)

Thoughts That Rock
Ep 141 - HOW TO INVEST IN CRYPTOCURRENCY (w/ Terry Brock)

Thoughts That Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 41:26


Our guest this week to share 3 thoughts on this topic is Terry Brock, who is a speaker, event emcee, coach and technology trends expert, who delivers solid business strategies meant to build relationships and improve the bottom line. Terry is heavily invested in Bitcoin.   TOPIC:  How to Understand & Invest in Cryptocurrency   GUEST: Terry Brock   THOUGHT #1 After Years of Proven Principles, Crytocurrency is a Reality - It Is NOT Going Away   THOUGHT #2 Study Known Resources: websites, podcasts, conferences, invested experts   THOUGHT #3 Don't Get Discouraged - Cryptocurrency is for the Long-Term Investor    CONNECT: Website: TerryBrock.com YouTube/Podcast: Stark Raving Entrepreneurs Email: Terry@TerryBrock.com Facebook: MarketerTerryBrock Linkedin: MarketerTerryBrock Twitter: @TerryBrock   TERRY BROCK'S BIO: Terry Brock is a guy who has been working with technology for many years helping individuals and organizations like Marriott, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, CPAs, Coca-Cola and many others. He brings a business perspective to make sense of the gobbeldegoop associated with tech to transform it into solid business results. Terry has worked in the Crypto space since 2014 and has been Master of Ceremonies at several Crypto Conferences around the world. He's based in Florida where we have a very reasonable state income tax — ZERO! Terry's goal is to help others understand what the heck Cryptocurrencies are all about and what you need to know in today's world.   BRAND RESOURCES: Evergreen Podcast Network - EvergereenPodcasts.com Thoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.com Certified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.com Booky Call - https://www.bookycall.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Apple - Apps.Apple.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Google Play - Play.Google.Com  Service That Rocks: TCreate Unforgettable Experiences and Turn Customers into Fans (Jim Knight) - ServiceThatRocksBook.com Leadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.com Culture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.com Black Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.com Rock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.com Cannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.org Big Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.com Spectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.com Jeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT Keel

The Video Presenter Show
How to Create Compelling Quality Content Quickly I Terry Brock

The Video Presenter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 21:24


How can we use high-quality content to entice customers to engage with our brand?Where can we find inspiration for the topics we should emphasize?How do we produce unique content that provides value to our audience?Today, we discuss How to Create Compelling Quality Content Quickly.Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EaZSYdI57pMContent creation is considered the cornerstone of all contemporary digital marketing activities. It is described as the procedure of researching, producing strategic ideas, developing those ideas into high-value materials, and subsequently promoting those pieces to a target audience. Hence, our primary goal is to create compelling content for our target audience.However, in today's world, it is vital to strive to stand out in a positive way since if you give your audience low-quality information, they won't be interested in what you have to offer. Thus, we must seek to provide value to the marketplace with ideas and result-driven content.In this highly relevant program, you'll discover how to navigate through the content creation funnel. You'll get step-by-step instructions as your instructor, Terry Brock, shepherds you through the process. Topics covered will include:1. Get a Steady Flow of Ideas For Your ContentWhere to get the initial ideaHow to capture it (you'll love this!)Sources for ideas (you'll be amazed at what is available!)2. Tools For CreatingVideo (Yes, BIGVU --- and others!)Audio (fun, professional, and free tools)Text (This will amaze you)3. Publishing your ContentOn Social MediaYour BlogRepurposing (powerfully important today!)4. How to Get Your Message Out Multiple Ways & TimesSocial Media ManagersPodcastingYouTubeMore5. Analyzing Your ResultsDealing with what worksDealing with what doesn't work (ouch!)How to make adjustments6. The On-Going Process of CreationAbout the host:Terry Brock - Your Leader in this "Learning Celebration"Terry Brock is a communicator. He's a journalist by training and worked in writing as a reporter and an author. He is a professional speaker and a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. He helped AT&T as Editor-in-Chief of their most prominent blog and helped guide the team to achieve sales of over $3 billion. In this session, he'll share updated info you can use to build your content and your blog, podcast, video outreach, and more. You are going to love this event!Find out more about Terry:Wbsite: https://terrybrock.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketerterrybrock/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerryBrock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarketerTerryBrockYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StarkRavingEntrepreneursBIGVU, the powerful Video, Captioning & Teleprompter App:BIGVU 7 days Trial: https://desk.bigvu.tv/register?utm_so...iOS:  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bigvu-v...Android:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...Website:   https://bigvu.tv/-------------------Made Possible by BIGVU - a TV studio pro in your pocket. BIGVU transforms photos, video shoots, and tweets into stunning video sequences that captivate your audience.Learn more about BIGVU:Website: https://bigvu.tvTeleprompter: https://bigvu.tv/teleprompter-app.htmlCaptions: https://bigvu.tv/automatic-captions.htmlGreen Screen: https://bigvu.tv/create/replace-green-screenConnect with us via:https://thevideopresentershow.bigvu.tvhttps://www.instagram.com/bigvu.makerhttps://www.facebook.com/socialvideocreatorhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bigvuhttps://twit

Thoughts That Rock
Ep 141 - HOW TO INVEST IN CRYPTOCURRENCY (w/ Terry Brock)

Thoughts That Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 40:41


This episode's topic is "How to Understand & Invest in Cryptocurrency". Our guest this week to share 3 thoughts on this topic is Terry Brock, who is a speaker, event emcee, coach and technology trends expert, who delivers solid business strategies meant to build relationships and improve the bottom line. Terry is heavily invested in Bitcoin. TOPIC:  How to Understand & Invest in Cryptocurrency GUEST: Terry Brock THOUGHT #1After Years of Proven Principles, Crytocurrency is a Reality - It Is NOT Going Away THOUGHT #2Study Known Resources: websites, podcasts, conferences, invested experts THOUGHT #3Don't Get Discouraged - Cryptocurrency is for the Long-Term Investor  CONNECT:Website: TerryBrock.comYouTube/Podcast: Stark Raving EntrepreneursEmail: Terry@TerryBrock.comFacebook: MarketerTerryBrockLinkedin: MarketerTerryBrockTwitter: @TerryBrock TERRY BROCK'S BIO:Terry Brock is a guy who has been working with technology for many years helping individuals and organizations like Marriott, The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, CPAs, Coca-Cola and many others. He brings a business perspective to make sense of the gobbeldegoop associated with tech to transform it into solid business results.Terry has worked in the Crypto space since 2014 and has been Master of Ceremonies at several Crypto Conferences around the world. He's based in Florida where we have a very reasonable state income tax — ZERO!Terry's goal is to help others understand what the heck Cryptocurrencies are all about and what you need to know in today's world. BRAND RESOURCES:Evergreen Podcast Network - EvergereenPodcasts.comThoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.comCertified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.comBooky Call - https://www.bookycall.comBooky Call - Book Review App on Apple - Apps.Apple.comBooky Call - Book Review App on Google Play - Play.Google.Com Service That Rocks: TCreate Unforgettable Experiences  and Turn Customers into Fans (Jim Knight) - ServiceThatRocksBook.comLeadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.comCulture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.comBlack Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.comRock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.comCannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.orgBig Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.comSpectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.comJeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT Keel

On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building

Today's guest works with organizations to design relationship marketing strategies that are measurable and implementable. He is a technology trends expert who uses his passion for technology, sense of history, and business strategies to help organizations use remote video and streaming technologies to build marketing that achieves business goals. He is a communicator who shares his knowledge as a speaker, virtual presenter, interviewer, author, and coach. Since 1983 he has been a marketing and communication advisor. He earned his Certified Speaking Professional designation and is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. He also received the National Speakers Association's highest award, The Cavett—given to only one recipient per year. Please join me in welcoming Terry Brock. In this episode we discuss: his thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is bringing out the best in the people around you. It's inspiring them to be the best that they are willing to be.” when he learned to focus on other people's goals and how he could play a role in their achievement of those goals. his inquisitive nature and how that serves him now, even though it may have annoyed his parents in his childhood. the many things he wanted to be when he grew up. what prompted him to get his MBA while he was working in a radio station. how he navigates technological advances and where he thinks the speaking industry will be very soon. how he secured a computer lab before he had a computer and taught himself how to use spreadsheets and later leveraging them to work with real estate professionals. the years he spent being mistaken as a CPA. his early speaking engagements and how that fueled his desire to be an entrepreneur. how he joined the NSA and what sparked him to immediately volunteer to make the organization better. how he started Stark Raving Entrepreneurs. the three words he uses to make decisions. how he shifted his audience and transitioned to entrepreneurship. his tools to nurture his network. Terry's Costco approach to marketing. What he's looking forward to in the year ahead. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com

The Video Presenter Show
How to Look Your Best & Be Persuasive on Video I Terry Brock

The Video Presenter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 32:39


How can we present ourselves well on camera?How does video content affect our world today?What can we do to use videos to convey our message better and strengthen its impact?Today, we discuss How to Look Your Best & Be Persuasive On Video.Watch it on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xL1thGevEEg&list=PLx01t8fjdJN89NFnIqq8td6KmlML9GmO-&index=4Video is HUGE for professionals nowadays. It has allowed us to reach many lives in different places and extend our messages to them. Therefore, as we are constantly using video, we must present ourselves well to persuade in each presentation for the sake of our career. But how can we achieve it without wasting a ton of cash on expensive equipment or toiling away at a protracted, tedious script that we must memorize?You'll learn three essential techniques in this presentation that will enable you to consistently look excellent on camera without spending significant money on equipment or hours memorizing minute details. If you've never given a video presentation before or if you're a seasoned presenter who wants to improve and advance, these concepts will help.Some of the techniques you'll also discover: How to use the single, most crucial video part (this may surprise you).How to position your camera or webcam to get the best reception and be far more persuasive (wait till you see the science behind this!) How you can use surprisingly inexpensive lighting to enhance your image like a Hollywood star. How this secret tip — A critical element in the video — that many neglects or forget — can make or break your next video presentation How you can tap into an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide that has worked for thousands and you can implement immediately. About the host:Terry Brock is a long-time video presenter who has helped organizations, from solopreneurs to Fortune 50 company executives, to look their best on video. He is a professional speaker and a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. He will show you how to be persuasive on video in a fun, entertaining style. This "Learning Celebration" will be packed with valuable information you can implement immediately and use for years to come.Find out more about Terry:Wbsite: https://terrybrock.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketerterrybrock/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TerryBrock Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarketerTerryBrockYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StarkRavingEntrepreneursBIGVU, the powerful Video, Captioning & Teleprompter App:BIGVU 7 days Trial: https://desk.bigvu.tv/register?utm_so... iOS:  https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bigvu-v...Android:  https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...Website:   https://bigvu.tv/-------------------Made Possible by BIGVU - a T.V. studio pro in your pocket. BIGVU transforms photos, video shoots, and tweets into stunning video sequences that captivate your audience.Learn more about BIGVU:Website: https://bigvu.tvTeleprompter: https://bigvu.tv/teleprompter-app.htmlCaptions: https://bigvu.tv/automatic-captions.htmlGreen Screen: https://bigvu.tv/create/replace-green-screenConnect with us via:https://thevideopresentershow.bigvu.tvhttps://www.instagram.com/bigvu.makerhttps://www.facebook.com/socialvideocreatorhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bigvuhttps://twitter.com/videoinspire

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson
How to Launch a NFT for Your Community

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 12:01


How to Launch a NFT for Your Community In this episode of NFTruths, Mint-ECell was invited to speak at a Build Business Challenge, virtual conference with Terry Brock & Gina Carr. In this event, she covered various topics around women in Web3, the future of crypto, smart contracts & the utility of NFTs. This clip focuses on how to launch a NFT for your community Full show notes: TheNiFTyChicks.io/121 Please click that subscribe button & hit the bell to be notified when a new episode is available.  SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: https://theniftychicks.io/itunesSpotify: https://theniftychicks.io/spotifyGoogle: https://theniftychicks.io/GooglePlayYouTube: https://theniftychicks.io/YouTube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://theniftychicks.ioTwitter: @TheNiftyChicks https://twitter.com/TheNiftyChicksTwitter: @TheJeNFT https://twitter.com/TheJeNFTTwitter: @ErinCell https://twitter.com/erincellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theniftychicks/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TheNiFTyChicks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nifty-chicks DISCLAIMER: Neither the hosts nor the guests are acting in the capacity of financial advisors. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little phenomenon called NFTs. This is NOT financial advice and we make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must do your own research. Just know that we will always strive for radical transparency with any show associations. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must research any financial investment on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Happy Minting!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson
Smart Contracts, Creator Coins & Utility of NFTs

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 31:50


Smart Contracts, Creator Coins & Utility of NFTs In this episode of NFTruths, Mint-ECell was invited to speak at a Build Business Challenge, virtual conference with Terry Brock & Gina Carr. In this event, she covered various topics around women in Web3, the future of crypto, smart contracts & the utility of NFTs. This clip focuses on the Smart Contracts, Creator Coins & Utility of NFTs. Full show notes: TheNiFTyChicks.io/118 Please click that subscribe button & hit the bell to be notified when a new episode is available.  SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: https://theniftychicks.io/itunesSpotify: https://theniftychicks.io/spotifyGoogle: https://theniftychicks.io/GooglePlayYouTube: https://theniftychicks.io/YouTube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://theniftychicks.ioTwitter: @TheNiftyChicks https://twitter.com/TheNiftyChicksTwitter: @TheJeNFT https://twitter.com/TheJeNFTTwitter: @ErinCell https://twitter.com/erincellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theniftychicks/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TheNiFTyChicks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nifty-chicks DISCLAIMER: Neither the hosts nor the guests are acting in the capacity of financial advisors. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little phenomenon called NFTs. This is NOT financial advice and we make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must do your own research. Just know that we will always strive for radical transparency with any show associations. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must research any financial investment on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Happy Minting!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson

Future of Web3 In this episode of NFTruths, Mint-ECell was invited to speak at a Build Business Challenge, virtual conference with Terry Brock & Gina Carr. In this event, she covered various topics around women in Web3, the future of crypto, smart contracts & the utility of NFTs. This clip focuses on the future of Web3.  Full show notes: TheNiFTyChicks.io/115 Please click that subscribe button & hit the bell to be notified when a new episode is available.  SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: https://theniftychicks.io/itunesSpotify: https://theniftychicks.io/spotifyGoogle: https://theniftychicks.io/GooglePlayYouTube: https://theniftychicks.io/YouTube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://theniftychicks.ioTwitter: @TheNiftyChicks https://twitter.com/TheNiftyChicksTwitter: @TheJeNFT https://twitter.com/TheJeNFTTwitter: @ErinCell https://twitter.com/erincellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theniftychicks/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TheNiFTyChicks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nifty-chicks DISCLAIMER: Neither the hosts nor the guests are acting in the capacity of financial advisors. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little phenomenon called NFTs. This is NOT financial advice and we make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must do your own research. Just know that we will always strive for radical transparency with any show associations. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must research any financial investment on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Happy Minting!    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson
Utility of NFTs & Web3

The Crypto Chick with Rachel Wolfson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 15:10


Utility of NFTs & Web3 In this episode of NFTruths, Mint-ECell was invited to speak at a Build Business Challenge, virtual conference with Terry Brock & Gina Carr. In this event, she covered various topics around women in Web3, the future of crypto, smart contracts & the utility of NFTs. This clip focuses on the utility of NFTs & Web3.  Full show notes: TheNiFTyChicks.io/112 Please click that subscribe button & hit the bell to be notified when a new episode is available.  SUBSCRIBE, RATE, & REVIEW: Podcasts: https://theniftychicks.io/itunesSpotify: https://theniftychicks.io/spotifyGoogle: https://theniftychicks.io/GooglePlayYouTube: https://theniftychicks.io/YouTube FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Website: https://theniftychicks.ioTwitter: @TheNiftyChicks https://twitter.com/TheNiftyChicksTwitter: @TheJeNFT https://twitter.com/TheJeNFTTwitter: @ErinCell https://twitter.com/erincellInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theniftychicks/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/TheNiFTyChicks/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-nifty-chicks DISCLAIMER: Neither the hosts nor the guests are acting in the capacity of financial advisors. We are sharing our journey with you as we learn more about this crazy little phenomenon called NFTs. This is NOT financial advice and we make NO RECOMMENDATIONS. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must do your own research. Just know that we will always strive for radical transparency with any show associations. We only share with you what we are learning and what we are considering investing in. You must research any financial investment on your own! Just know that we will always strive for RADICAL TRANSPARENCY with any show associations. Happy Minting!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Podfest Podcast
22: How to Get Ideas for Your Episodes, Creating Courses to Monetize, and Glenn's Recent Notes and Takeaways, brought to you by Buzzsprout

Podfest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 41:18


Chris Krimitsos gives us an update on Podfest 2023. Then, for Track 1, Terry Brock from Stark Raving Entrepreneurs brings us some Podcasting Basics, talking to us about how to get ideas for your show. For Track 2, Julie Hood from the Course Creators HQ Podcast shares her thoughts on creating courses to monetize. And, for our Track 3 Key Note, Glenn had the opportunity to help out at the Podfest booth at Podcast Movement. And, while he was there, he also sat in on some sessions. So, he will be sharing notes and takeaways from what he learned with us. And... Happy Birthday to Producer Jaime! Welcome to the conference!Presented by: Podfest Multimedia ExpoTitle Sponsor: BuzzsproutHosts and Executive Producers: Glenn the Geek of Horse Radio Network and Producer Jaime of Flint Stone Media, Florida Podcast Network, and Podcasting Your Brand | Catch their past show, Finding Florida!Link: Tickets for Podfest's Next In-Person Conference, from January 26-29, 2023Link: Explore How to Develop Your Expertise with Producer Jaime's New Show, the Owwll PodcastLink: Producer Jaime featured in Podcast Magazine's 40 Over 40 ListGuest, Track 1: Terry Brock of Stark Raving Entrepreneurs | Email Terry (Terry@TerryBrock.com) | Connect with Terry on Social MediaGuest, Track 2: Julie Hood of Course Creators HQ Podcast | Julie's FREE Training on How to Create a Mini-CourseTrack 3, provided by your hosts! More FREE tips!Other Useful Links and Tools for You:Producer Jaime's Equipment GuideJoin the new Podfest club on Clubhouse!Join the Owwll App, find great guests, and monetize your expertise! (Use Producer Jaime's referral code PL954123 during signup to get priority early access and a $10 signup bonus!!)Email the Hosts: Glenn: Glenn@HorseRadioNetwork.com | Jaime: Jaime@FlintStoneMedia.comVocal Editor: Paul StevensAssistant Producers: Jorge Hernandez & Amber AmorteguiIntro Voice Over Artist: Jodi KrangleEquipment Sponsor: TASCAM (We use their Mixcast 4 and LOVE it!!)Also check out:

Louder with Crowder
In Red America ("Back in America" Network, Terry Brock Parody)

Louder with Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 3:19


Check out the show at https://www.louderwithcrowder.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Speaker Lab
How to Leverage Web3, NFTs, and Virtual Reality in your Speaking Business with Terry Brock

The Speaker Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 38:54


Have you seen the ongoing buzz about Web3, NFTs, virtual reality, and cryptocurrency? What exactly are these things, and what do they mean for your speaking business?This week, we're taking a deep dive into these concepts with Terry Brock. Together we'll address your questions and concerns and discuss what all of this means for the future when it comes to entrepreneurial success and how to leverage these options for growth.While these topics might seem unfamiliar, there's a lot to consider so we can grasp the ramifications for our businesses, audience, and the community we're building. Amidst all these cutting-edge options, Terry reminds us that one thing will always remain vital to speaking success — a commitment to the problem that we're solving as speakers for our audience. The foundation and fundamentals for speakers will never change, but the method of delivery and experience for our audience might! It may seem overwhelming, or even confusing to comprehend — and that's okay! Terry offers a simple introduction to these topics and gives you action steps you can take if you choose to explore how these concepts might become part of your speaking business. If you're curious and ready to learn more, this is the episode for you!Here's what you'll learn from this episode:What is Web 3.0, NFTs, and cryptocurrency?How are these opportunities already being leveraged for greater success across different industries?What are the opportunities with these concepts for speakers?Is this all just a “fad” or will it stick around?What is a blockchain? Or a never-ending ticket?How and where can you learn more about implementing any one of these opportunities as an entrepreneur?And much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do
Working With Your Significant Other - with Gina Carr and Terry Brock

Cool Things Entrepreneurs Do

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 29:27


In this episode of the "Making Waves at C-Level" podcast, we discuss working with your spouse or significant other. In this entrepreneur focused world, many people start businesses with people together. But what happens when that person is the love of your life? Terry Brock and Gina Carr sit down with Thom Singer to talk about how they manage business and life. About Gina Carr Gina Carr works with business leaders to leverage Web3 technologies for more impact, influence, and income. Web3 tech includes blockchains, the Metaverse (virtual reality), cryptocurrencies, NFTs, artificial intelligence, and other powerful tools.  Gina is on a mission to help business leaders use these tools to grow their businesses in a way that significantly benefits all stakeholders. Known as “The Tribe Builder,” Gina helps passionate people build powerful tribes of raving fans. A serial entrepreneur, Gina has created several businesses including Video Rock Starz, an award-winning real estate company, and a chain of community magazines. Gina is an MBA graduate of the Harvard Business School and an industrial and systems engineering graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Gina was the CEO of TEDxDupreePark.  A native Atlantan, she now lives in Orlando with her fiance, Terry Brock. Gina is a passionate advocate for animals, freedom, and plant-based living! About Terry Brock Today, more than ever, you need to know about what is happening with technology and business and how to benefit from the changes. Terry Brock is ideally suited to help you understand what is happening and how to take advantage of the opportunities. He is a professional speaker who works with clients showing them how to use tech to get the results they want. He's a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame, has earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation, and has received the highest award available from the National Speakers Association, the Cavett. He recently was asked by Ace Hardware to be their Chief Retail Advisor training their retailers around the world in video. His clients include sole proprietors to Fortune 10 companies. Most recently he is regularly asked to speak about Bitcoin, Web3, and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). https://thomsinger.com/podcast/working-with-spouse Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chai Chat Podcast
Trailer for Ep #14 The Obstacle IS the Way

Chai Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 0:59


How effectively do you handle the inevitable obstacles and challenges in your life?...Coach, Author, Speaker and Technology trends marketing expert Terry Brock explores how to reframe adversity into opportunity and use obstacles as launching pads to move us closer to our desired goals and outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chai Chat Podcast
Ep #14 The Obstacle IS the Way

Chai Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 69:53


How effectively do you handle the inevitable obstacles and challenges in your life? Whether it is in the personal or the professional arena, most of us approach an obstacle as something which stands ‘in' the way of our success. In this chat, Coach, Author, Speaker and Technology trends marketing expert Terry Brock, draws on his martial arts background, along with historical precedents to show us how the obstacle ‘Is' the way! Join us as we explore how to reframe adversity into opportunity and use obstacles as launching pads to move us closer to our desired goals and outcomes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Be Healthy in a Hurry Podcast
Guest Season 4: Terry Brock – Agorapreneurs, L3 Living, and Technology

Be Healthy in a Hurry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 57:30


Terry Brock, recipient of the “The Cavett Award” is a professional speaker as well as a Marketing and Communications Advisor to Entrepreneurs and Enterprises around the world. He loves being healthy and works to stay that way through his exercise, vegan lifestyle, and more. He has a rich background in technology and marketing. Currently he has been active in the Bitcoin (BTC), Blockchain, and Cryptocurrencies space helping individuals and businesses take advantage of the opportunities there. He and his partner, Gina Carr, are now working with Entrepreneurs who want to work on NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) to build communities. In this session we will explore:  Discover the secrets to healthy eating and living for today's Entrepreneurs  Learn what Agorapreneurs is and how it relates to Healthy Living  Find out what L3 - mindset and way of living - that Terry uses  What trends in technology that are most prominent today  Discover how NFTs can help keep communities safe and healthy  Terry's input for healthy living both physically and mentally For more information go to: www.TerryBrock.com or www.YouTube.com/Agorapreneurs

The Video Presenter Show
What is BIGVU? Terry Brock Interviews BIGVU CEO, David Amselem

The Video Presenter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 16:07


Welcome to The Video Presenter Show by BIGVU! Our aim is for you to be the best presenter you can be. If you want to make an impact with your video presentations, you owe it to yourself to improve your skills. Being a good presenter isn't something that comes naturally; it takes practice and skill. And we are here to guide you through this journey. Joining us in this pilot episode is our very own CEO and Founder, David Amselem to talk about BIGVU: how it's founded, what inspired him to start it, and what the company's goals are for its presenters. Show Highlights:- The idea behind BIGVU and how it started- How presenters bring their scripts to life with the help of BIGVU- Optimizing BIGVU via a Community of experts and CollectionsAbout the host:Terry Brock - Your Leader in this “Learning Celebration”Terry Brock is a communicator. He's a journalist by training and worked in writing as a reporter and an author. He is a professional speaker and a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame.Website: https://terrybrock.comMade Possible by BIGVU. Connect with us via:https://www.bigvu.tvhttps://thevideopresentershow.bigvu.tvhttps://www.instagram.com/bigvu.makerhttps://www.facebook.com/socialvideocreatorhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bigvuhttps://twitter.com/videoinspire

The Business of Meetings
90: Leveraging Technology to Build Business Relationships with Terry Brock

The Business of Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 37:33


Today, we are delighted to be speaking to Terry Brock! Terry is a legend in the speaking and meetings and events industries. He has tons of experience as a speaker. He has traveled to more than 44 countries to talk about technology and earned almost every award you could imagine for speaking.  In this episode, Terry talks about his fascinating experiences, shares plenty of tips, and explains how to use video to improve your business relationships.  We hope you enjoy listening to our lively conversation with Terry Brock today! Terry Brock's bio Today, more than ever, you need to know what is happening with technology and business and how to benefit from the changes.   Today's guest is ideally suited to help you understand what is happening and take advantage of the opportunities. Terry Brock is a Communications and Marketing Advisor who works with clients around the world (44 countries and counting!) showing them how to present in a video to get the results they want.  He's a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame, has earned the Certified Speaking Professional designation, and has received the highest award given by the National Speakers Association (1 person per year), the Cavett. He recently was asked by Ace Hardware to be their Chief Retail Advisor training their retailers around the world in video. He was asked by Skype to be their Chief Enterprise Blogger and worked with them to serve their 43 million monthly customers. His clients include sole proprietors to Fortune 10 companies.  Building relationships For Terry, the meetings industry is all about communicating, building relationships, and connecting with people. He enjoys speaking to many different kinds of organizations, from Fortune 10 companies to solo practitioners, and showing people how to leverage technology to build relationships. He is always open to learning something more and something new. Terry's career journey Terry has been a professional speaker since 1983. He started speaking in the third grade when he stood up in front of his church to read the Christmas story. After college, he worked in radio and newspaper, and then went on to get an MBA in Marketing. After completing the MBA program, Terry taught himself to use a computer. He started using spreadsheets to help people invest in real estate. After that, he started doing spreadsheet training.  Then, Terry found a company in Atlanta looking for someone to do training on the very same spreadsheets with which he had been working, so he started working for them.  Training CPAs Terry met someone from the Georgia Society of CPAs and started training CPAs to use spreadsheets. From there, things started growing. The National Speakers Association After speaking for five years, Terry landed up speaking to CPAs in New York City. One of the speakers told him about the National Speakers Association. He decided to join the organization and also got involved with the local chapter.  Getting involved  Getting involved in the National Speakers Association made a big difference for Terry and opened many doors. It gave him training and motivation and taught him all he needed to build relationships, help others solve their problems, and become a great speaker. He initially became the Co-chair of a speaker's school that the NPA was offering, then VP of Finance for the Atlanta chapter, and eventually President of the Atlanta chapter.  Technology Technology has always been a vital part of what Terry has been doing. He loved being around people, so he also started talking about relationship marketing and blending technology into that. Blockchain and cryptocurrency Lately, Terry has become excited about speaking about Bitcoin, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies at conferences because they open up possibilities for people everywhere. Video Terry considers video to be one of the most powerful business tools today. He believes that video has some distinct advantages. If you do not know how to communicate effectively using video, you will hamper your career. The future Terry thinks that in the future, we will be using both video and in person. Having good audio  You need to have excellent audio when using video. If people cannot hear you or you cannot hear them, they will go somewhere else. Make sure that you have an external microphone positioned so that you are looking into the webcam. The background Be aware of what you have in the background and what is going on behind you when you do video.  Video messaging If done right, video can be a valuable tool for connecting because it can humanize the virtual experience. Send a video of yourself rather than a letter or text to connect or give someone a message. You communicate your emotions better that way because people can see your facial expressions and how you react. A shift Business owners will need to make a shift in the future when managing their teams and client relations. Many people prefer working remotely. They focus better and can get more done in that way.  Managers Managers need to understand that we are going into a new world. They should learn to adapt, be flexible, focus on results, and assign tasks based on objectives rather than on the number of hours that get put in.  Using technology in the right way Technology should be used appropriately and to its best advantage, focusing on getting the best results. Technology problems Many problems caused by technology can get solved by using time-honored non-technological principles like filtering emails and using time-blocking. Successful people Terry knows many successful people who got ahead by being kind, gracious, giving individuals, and treating people with decency, honor, and respect.  Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Terry Brock On his Website      

The Peace Radicals
Peace Radicals Episode 43 - Agorapreneur Terry Brock

The Peace Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 54:44


Peace Radicals Episode 43 - Agorapreneur Terry Brock Agorapreneurs is about living your life peacefully in a voluntaristic way. It goes with the idea of "Live and Let Live" and encourages you to pursue the Entrepreneurial dreams you have.

Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi
Building Social Business Relationships

Growing Social Now with Barbara Rozgonyi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 22:26


In this episode, Terry covers:- The importance of video in nurturing business relationships- Why you should let your imagination run wild- What TV shows can teach you about timing- How to reinforce or repair trust- A little bit about Bitcoin and BlockchainAbout Terry BrockTerry Brock works with individuals and large organizations to leverage technology to build. mutually beneficial business relationships. He's an expert in video and helps his clients be more productive and profitable.Check out Terry Brock's YouTube channel.Terry Brock on LinkedInBarbara Rozgonyi on LinkedIn  Thanks for listening, commenting, liking, sharing, and adding Growing Social Now to your podcast playlist!!Cheers to your success,Barbara RozgonyiFounder, CoryWest Media, Top PR Blogger, Host of Growing Social Now, International Speaker and Inspirational Storyteller, Creative Marketing Team Coach, LinkedIn Social Selling Trainer, Avid Hiker, Natural Photographer Barbara Rozgonyi on Facebook Barbara Rozgonyi on InstagramBarbara Rozgonyi on LinkedInBarbara Rozgonyi on TikTokBarbara Rozgonyi on TwitterYouTubeGrowing Social Now wiredPRworksBarbaraRozgonyi.com

Digital Marketing Intelligence for Shopify: Ask the Experts
Episode 24: Terry Brock (Content Marketing)

Digital Marketing Intelligence for Shopify: Ask the Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 55:31


How to create quality, compelling content quickly! An award-winning keynote speaker on digital marketing explains how!

Mastering College to Career
How to Overcome Overwhelm with Terry Brock - Ep. 61

Mastering College to Career

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 36:47


In this episode of the podcast I had the chance to interview Terry Brock, a TEDx speaker and Hall of Fame Keynote Speaker. We talk about how to “overcome overwhelm.” We talk about how to say no and how to base our life on value for value. This is a very helpful episode for the student that has overextended themselves and feels a little overwhelmed with their life. Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message

The Speaking Show
040: Cool Tech and Video for Speakers

The Speaking Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 38:29


Terry Brock, international hall of fame social media speaker, talks about some of his favorite video tools for creating content and interacting with his clientele! Terry and David also discuss cryptocurrency and the idea of servicing and helping others as a form of marketing.     In This Episode, You'll Learn…   Zoom and Facebook Live features and how they can be applied to your speaking business Not everything needs to be a pitch Helping is the new selling Why adding variety to your videos is important Repurposing content The rising presence of cryptocurrency   Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode   Terry's Website