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December 06, 2022#272 How to leverage the power of speaking as a speaker, entrepreneur, changemaker, or coach | Sally Zimney22 minutesPlay3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272...moreShareView all episodesBy Jeremy Jones51212 ratingsDecember 06, 2022#272 How to leverage the power of speaking as a speaker, entrepreneur, changemaker, or coach | Sally Zimney22 minutesPlay3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272...more
3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272
December 06, 2022#272 How to leverage the power of speaking as a speaker, entrepreneur, changemaker, or coach | Sally Zimney22 minutesPlay3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272...more
3 big ideas discussed in this episode: 1 - Use a story-first approach. 2 - Make it memorable with brain science (keep it visual, use dialogue, past/present tense). 3 - Don't fall for perfect (perfection kills connection - and connection is the point) Get more resources for this episode here: AskJeremyJones.com/272