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Two hours before a keynote to 80+ marketers, I was sitting in a freezing Starbucks trying not to spiral. What if I rush? What if I blank? Is 25 minutes even enough time? (Especially when the last time I spoke, I fully blanked for ten seconds and still think about it.)
I couldn’t call anyone. I didn’t want to stand outside in the freezing cold rehearsing to myself. So I did something unexpected.
With not many options, on a whim, I opened ChatGPT and asked for a pep talk. In this episode, I walk you through exactly what I did. And the result? One of the best keynotes I’ve delivered.
This isn’t about replacing human support. It’s about having something steady when your marketing bestie isn’t available and you need to stop the spiral quickly.
If you’ve got a presentation, interview, launch day or big conversation coming up, then this episode is for you.
Follow me on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-windsor29/
For more episodes visit my website : emmawindsor.com
By Emma WindsorTwo hours before a keynote to 80+ marketers, I was sitting in a freezing Starbucks trying not to spiral. What if I rush? What if I blank? Is 25 minutes even enough time? (Especially when the last time I spoke, I fully blanked for ten seconds and still think about it.)
I couldn’t call anyone. I didn’t want to stand outside in the freezing cold rehearsing to myself. So I did something unexpected.
With not many options, on a whim, I opened ChatGPT and asked for a pep talk. In this episode, I walk you through exactly what I did. And the result? One of the best keynotes I’ve delivered.
This isn’t about replacing human support. It’s about having something steady when your marketing bestie isn’t available and you need to stop the spiral quickly.
If you’ve got a presentation, interview, launch day or big conversation coming up, then this episode is for you.
Follow me on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-windsor29/
For more episodes visit my website : emmawindsor.com

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