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Copy & Content with Jon Cook - 011 // Margaret Watts Romney, Impact Moments Messaging

12.12.2018 - By Jon Cook | Keynote ContentPlay

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Margaret Watts Romney is a public speaking and communications coach who helps purpose-driven individuals and organizations find their message, connect with their audience, and influence their community. She has prepared over 1,000 stage performances, judged 1,000 more, and supported over 100 TEDx speakers. One of her mottos is "Speakership is Leadership" and she is thrilled to see her clients step into their own leadership through their speaking. Margaret joins Copy & Content host Jon Cook to share about how speakers can best prepare for upcoming TED Talks and craft a powerful message to share.

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Takeaways:

+ You are the only one who has walked your path who can share your message as only you can. Others may have similar messages, but only you have yours.

+ Add several points of view to different key talking points - it gives a wider range of connection for more people in your audience.

+ Our most precious resource is time.

Resource List:

+ TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking by Chris Anderson

+ Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brené Brown

+ Are you a fan of what Margaret shared? Continue the conversation with Margaret by visiting margaretwattsromney.com.

Episode Production Credits:

+ Audio Engineering: Andrew Wester, AW Audio Engineering (awaudioengineering.com)

+ Intro and Outro Voiceover Talent: Kelli Myers

+ Background Music: Inspiring Happiness by Premium TraX

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