If you’ve ever watched a TED talk and secretly wished that you could stand on the red dot one day, then this episode is for you. Delivering a TED talk can attract clients to your business and elevate your personal brand. The best part is that you don’t have to have any prior public speaking experience - all you need is an idea worth sharing.
Erica Farmer, Director of Quantum Rise Talent Group, reveals her experience becoming a TEDx speaker for the first time and shares tips for how to get selected as a speaker, how to structure your talk, and how to make sure you remember what you need to say when you’re in front of an audience.
“The confidence that you present with, how you articulate, your passion are just as important as the actual message that you are saying…probably more important actually. So you don't have to be a speaker, but you do have to put the hard yards in with the scripting and the practice.”
What we discussed
(00:00) What’s a TED talk?
(01:35) Why do a TED talk? OR Should you do a TED talk?
(05:29) TEDx vs. traditional public speaking: what’s the difference? OR Do you need speaking experience to do a TED talk?
(08:18) Memorize THIS before your TED talk
(10:43) How to pick a TED venue OR Which TEDx should you speak at?
(13:11) How to apply to speak at TEDx OR How to get selected for a TED talk
(17:45) Removing your stage fright
(19:08) Benefits of giving a TED talk
(20:41) Lessons from being a TED speaker OR What not to do in a TED talk
(22:18) Erica’s other big goals
(23:50) Imposter syndrome and TED talks
3 tips to make online visibility easier (tune in for more tips):
Links
Apply to be selected as a TEDx speaker: https://www.ted.com/about/programs-initiatives/tedx-program
Connect with Erica Farmer: LinkedIn | Quantum Rise Training | Quantum Rise Main Website
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