POPULARITY
World Congress XII: Tel AvivAdam Annaccone, EdD, LAT, ATC, PES, CES Meet Three New People A Week Dr Adam Annaccone is an Assistant Clinical Professor and directs the Standardized Patient Lab at UT-Arlington in the Athletic Training program. For over 16 years, Adam has worked in educational and clinical settings. In 2018, he on-boarded as a consultant for the newly formed Sports Therapy Academic Program at Ono Academic College in Tel Aviv. In 2020, was named to the Scientific Advisor Board for the National Academy of Sports Medicine. Adam has worked in the NBA and has extensive experience as a performance professional.
From Brian:I believe every interaction is meaningful, and every person we meet is important.Organizations, educators, and healthcare facilities invite me to help them build environments where everyone feels heard, understood, and valued.Individuals seek out my services as a TEDx speaking coach and personal branding consultant.I've had the honor of sharing my message and magic on five continents. My TEDx talk “How to Magically Connect with Anyone” has been viewed 3.3 million times worldwide.Publishers Weekly said about my first book Three New People, “A cheery, instructive debut… Miller brilliantly outlines a system for deepening relationships.”And my podcast Beyond Networking features intimate conversations with legends and leaders of industries, including Seth Godin, Shama Hyder, Julian Treasure, Heather Monahan, and Cal Fussman.Brought to you by:Internet Marketing - http://senditrising.comKellen Kautzman - http://www.kellenkautzman.com
8. Human Connection is a Skill with Brian Miller How do you turn small talk into real connections? Why is the size of your audience not that important? What is the current and present danger of bad storytelling? Welcome to the StoryPowers podcast, the show about the power of stories, the people who tell them and why you should be doing it too. I'm your host Francisco Mahfuz. My guest today is Brian Miller. Brian is a former magician turned author, speaker, coach, and consultant on human connection. His TEDx talk "How to Magically Connect with Anyone" has been viewed over 3 million times worldwide. His book Three New People has been recommended by Publishers Weekly, Seth Godin, and now by me - just in case Seth wasn't enough for you. You can find Brian on brianmillerspeaks.com, or directly on his popular blog, humanconnection.blog. If you like the show, please leave us a review, share it and SUBSCRIBE! The support is very much appreciated. And please send me your comments on what you'd like to hear on future episodes. I'm a keynote speaker on storytelling, author and public speaking coach. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, where I post daily (or as close to that as my children will let me), and on storypowers.com. You can also check out my book "Bare: A Guide to Brutally Honest Public Speaking" on Amazon.
This episode of the Networking Rx Minute with Frank Agin (http://frankagin.com) asks you to consider how you use your contacts, based on information in Three New People, a book by Brian Miller (@bmillermagic). Frank is associated with AmSpirit Business Connections (www.amspirit.com), an organization committed to empowering business success through networking. For more information on its franchise opportunity, contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com or visit http://www.amspirit.com/franchise.php.
Brian Miller is a magician turned author, speaker, podcast host, and consultant on human connection. His TEDx talk How to Magically Connect with Anyone has been viewed over 3 million times, and Publishers Weekly said his book Three New People brilliantly outlines a system for deepening relationships. I love how Brian answers a simple question in a deep and interesting way. Listen to find out what that westin and answer is. how does someone who feels separate, still feels completely normal living in completely different parental houses with completely different philosophies and how these different ways of living in the world affected me. authoritarian vs democratic ways of parenting growing up in 2 hoes that were completely different and how that set the tine for my life navigating different perspectives of the same thing and seeing the truth in both of them. connecting through the disruption of 2 equally powerful but different core values the juxtppostioning of being with each parent and anding my balance and my need for stability 15 minutes of difference watching the way 2 different worlds solve problems 2 different perceptions of the same world help me see others perspectives better the facts are the facts. as a magician, you are operating fro a completely different perspective and how you create magic we connect with people because of our differences what brought him to magic? the draw of magic to the scientific mind find out what Brain feels is the beauty and wonder of magic how magic brings wonder on command like nothing else does a conversation on deception vs. a change of perception perceived reality is not reality, it is perceived reality. how he uses magic to get us to a new place when a decision w=someone makes confuses you, what 3 questions can you ask to better understand them? the reconciliation of magic and the world of human connectivity how to use the deception of magic now as a means to an end rather than an end in itself. are we sick of deception or living in a world of deception all of the time an in depth discussion on deception is the opposite of deception a real, pure connection. what is the core question of magic? defining deception and perception? are we on the precipice of the best time ever? the one thing we can do to move the needle forward to a world we want to give to our children and their children the 6 word mantra to change the world conversations where we disagree do not have to be arguments Links Weekly blog: http://HumanConnection.blog Podcast: https://BeyondNetworkingPodcast.com Book: https://ThreeNewPeople.com Please especially note this: Beyond Networking, a podcast where we help you build a sustainable career by leveraging the power of connection (formerly One New Person). Featuring intimate conversations with legends and leaders of industries about the relationships, connections, and chance encounters that got them there. to learn more about Daniel Levin please go to: www.DanielBruceLevin.com and/or www.TheMosaicOnline.com please like The Mosaic Podcast and write a 5* review to get a copy of my book, The Mosaic, please go here: http://a.co/dvgsgG3
Resources: Brian's website Three New People book Brian's TEDx talk
Resources: Brian's website Video of Brian's TEDx talk Brian's book - Three New People
Today's guest is Dr. Amanda Howerton-Fox, an assistant professor of language and literacy, TEDx speaker, and thought leader on deaf culture. I was lucky enough to be in the audience for Amanda's TEDx talk, entitled "Language Beyond the Sound Barrier," and found her insights into deaf culture so fascinating, I knew I had to bring her on the show. We spoke about her wild and winding career path, her counter-intuitive work in deaf education, and of course, Amanda shares her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. This conversation will expand your perspective, perhaps more than most. So get comfortable, keep an open mind, and please enjoy. RELATED LINKS Amanda's TEDx Talk "Language Beyond the Sound Barrier" Follow Amanda on Twitter @HowertonFox This episode on YouTube with captions FORTHCOMING ARTICLES Howerton-Fox, A. (2019). What went unsaid in my TEDx talk on language and deafness: Invited editorial. American Annals of the Deaf, 164(2). (Will post this spring/summer at http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/annals/index.htm) Howerton-Fox, A. & Falk, J.L. (2019). Supporting families in program transition and the hard truths of early language: What should we say to parents? Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 20. (Will post this spring/summer at https://www3.gallaudet.edu/clerc-center/our-resources/odyssey-magazine.html) JOIN THE COMMUNITY Head to brianmillerspeaks.com/OneNewPerson to join the One New Person email list and receive bonuses like full, uncut conversations with my wildest guests. Use hashtag #onenewperson or #threenewpeople on social media to start a conversation about the beauty of human connection.
Today's guest is Michael Kent, an award-winning world class entertainer and self-described "comic, magician, and smartass." Michael was my hero as a young aspiring comedy magician, who graciously became a mentor from afar, and eventually someone I now call a colleague and a friend. He is one of the most thoughtful and considered artists I know, and this conversation was nothing less than enlightening. We discussed how to handle shame and self-worth as an artist or entrepreneur, how he found a niche in a hyper competitive field, and of course, Michael shares his story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. And like everything he does, his story is a brilliant twist on my established format. This conversation lasted for nearly an hour and 20 minutes, so you're only getting about half of it here. Subscribers to the One New Person email list will receive the full, unedited, uncut episode as a bonus in the next few weeks. Sign up at OneNewPerson.com Show Notes Pete Holmes (comedian) on magic & magicians - YouTube link Related Links Follow Michael on tour at MichaelKentLive.com Michael's Facebook & Instagram This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.
Zakia Lieske is the Event Program Manager for Inova Heart & Vascular Institute. I met Zakia just last year when she hired me to speak at Inova's 3rd Patient Experience Conference. We connected instantly, but as you'll find out, she seems to do that with almost everyone. In this episode we discuss the difference between event planning and event managing (hint: it's all about leadership roles), the importance of working with and hiring the right people, and of course, Zakia shares her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. And it's truly an epic tale. Related Links "At, For, or With?" - video excerpt from my panel session at Inova's conference (YouTube) Join Us Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday. This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.
Jonah Babins is a professional magician, producer, co-owner of the Toronto Magic Company, and fellow podcast host. His show Discourse in Magic brings on magicians and variety entertainers to discuss theory and business, rather than tricks. He was gracious enough to invite me on his show back in 2017, and now that I've got my own, I figured it would be fun to flip the script. In this episode we discuss why you should deeply consider how and why you do the things you do, how to put more of yourself in your work, and of course, his story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. Show Notes Here is my episode on Jonah's podcast: Networking for Magicians with Brian Miller. Jonah mentioned a handful of motivational speakers, podcasters, and coaches throughout the episode. Here are links to a few: Neville Medhora: The Kopywriting Kourse Pat Flynn's Smart Passive Income Podcast Drew Dudley (motivational speaker) Related Links -Jonah's Magic Website -Discourse In Magic Podcast -Toronto Magic Company (remember to mention One New Person for free tickets) Join Us! Join the One New Person email list to be notified when a new episode drops and receive bonus, full, uncut conversations at BrianMillerSpeaks.com/onenewperson While you're there, click "Blog" to gain access to a handful of free resources and get my weekly blog delivered directly to your inbox every Wednesday. This post may contain affiliate links, which provide a small commission to Brian Miller at no cost to you. Clicking those links helps support the podcast, and we thank you for it.
Carolyn Schrier is the Director of Marketing for Mitzvah Market, a comprehensive resource for Jewish families planning their Bar & Bat Mitzvah celebrations. Carolyn and I met just a few years ago at one of their vendor showcases, where families get to interact with DJs, caterers, entertainers, decorators - if you've ever been to a wedding or bridal expo, it's like that, but for 13 year-olds. In this episode we discuss how Carolyn went from a degree in economics to a career in service of the Jewish community, why we should refrain from judging how others choose to celebrate special occasions, and of course, her story of a chance encounter with lasting impact. And by the way, her story literally moved me to tears over and over again during post production. Show Notes Hora example with traditional "Hava Nagila": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtP3jiXEAjw Related Links MitzvahMarket.com
Teaser for Season 1 of One New Person, the show where we take a closer look at chance encounters to remind ourselves that every interaction is meaningful, and every person we meet is important. One New Person, hosted by author, speaker, and magician Brian Miller, is a companion to his book Three New People. It is a bi-weekly, interview-based exploration into the beauty and power of human connection. As you wait for Season 1 to get underway, head to Brian's blog for a free resource "7 Ways to Open a Conversation with Anyone" and weekly inspiration. First three episodes drop on Monday January 21.
I've hired three new team members and they're doing a great job. This is great news, so why am I so anxious?