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Every SMB has their story to tell...but have they started doing their own podcast to get their voice out there?
According to a blog on MentalHelp.Net (and a memorable Jerry Seinfeld comedy routine), the vast majority of people rank fear of public speaking as number one.
For some people, this means a fear of speaking to large groups. For others, it means speaking to even a single person, especially if that person has the power to evaluate you.
Doing a podcast seems to be on many SMBs to do lists, yet many businesses either don't have the time, or are deathly afraid, to get their voice out there. Who can they speak to if they want to get their SMB "On Air?"
Our special guest this week is one of the people your SMB would want to get in touch with ASAP...don't miss it!
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
This week on Always FreyDay Steven Frey is joined by fellow TalkRadio.nyc host Sam Liebowitz. Steven introduces the topic of Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) getting on air and getting their voices out. Sam is not only the executive producer of TalkRadio.nyc but also hosts The Conscious Consultant Hour on Thursdays at 12pm. Sam has experience as an entrepreneur and a healer and shares how public speaking has taken on different forms in his life. Steven identifies the terms differentiation and explains how he let the term guide him.
Segment 2Steven introduces Sam's book Everyday Awakening and how he wished he would have read it when he began his entrepreneurial journey. Sam goes into the spiritual significance his book holds and how it connects to each of the seven points made in the books. Sam puts emphasis on different chakras that he has connected his book to. He connects esoteric points of the chakras to the reality of life and business. Sam and Steven talk about the community effort and how it is more enjoyable when there is a community to confide in. The two focus on how having an authentic voice will make stronger connections because it reminds people that they are not alone.
Segment 3The hard part of getting SMB on air is getting started. Sam brings up that by joining a network it relieves a burden so the SMB owners can focus on the important aspects. Steven tells how business owners focus on their passion and that is why having a community to back them is important. Sam emphasizes how although he runs a small business it is the quality of production he focuses on and going virtual made him apprehensive.
Segment 4Steven shares that he learned that you have to strive for progress not success. Sam adds it is authenticity that attracts people, by being your most authentic self it feels more real and is more enjoyable for both the viewer and the broadcaster. The wrap up by discussing learning to not be afraid of taking a different perspective.
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Every SMB has their story to tell...but have they started doing their own podcast to get their voice out there?
According to a blog on MentalHelp.Net (and a memorable Jerry Seinfeld comedy routine), the vast majority of people rank fear of public speaking as number one.
For some people, this means a fear of speaking to large groups. For others, it means speaking to even a single person, especially if that person has the power to evaluate you.
Doing a podcast seems to be on many SMBs to do lists, yet many businesses either don't have the time, or are deathly afraid, to get their voice out there. Who can they speak to if they want to get their SMB "On Air?"
Our special guest this week is one of the people your SMB would want to get in touch with ASAP...don't miss it!
Tune in for this pragmatic conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.
This week on Always FreyDay Steven Frey is joined by fellow TalkRadio.nyc host Sam Liebowitz. Steven introduces the topic of Small and Medium Businesses (SMB) getting on air and getting their voices out. Sam is not only the executive producer of TalkRadio.nyc but also hosts The Conscious Consultant Hour on Thursdays at 12pm. Sam has experience as an entrepreneur and a healer and shares how public speaking has taken on different forms in his life. Steven identifies the terms differentiation and explains how he let the term guide him.
Segment 2Steven introduces Sam's book Everyday Awakening and how he wished he would have read it when he began his entrepreneurial journey. Sam goes into the spiritual significance his book holds and how it connects to each of the seven points made in the books. Sam puts emphasis on different chakras that he has connected his book to. He connects esoteric points of the chakras to the reality of life and business. Sam and Steven talk about the community effort and how it is more enjoyable when there is a community to confide in. The two focus on how having an authentic voice will make stronger connections because it reminds people that they are not alone.
Segment 3The hard part of getting SMB on air is getting started. Sam brings up that by joining a network it relieves a burden so the SMB owners can focus on the important aspects. Steven tells how business owners focus on their passion and that is why having a community to back them is important. Sam emphasizes how although he runs a small business it is the quality of production he focuses on and going virtual made him apprehensive.
Segment 4Steven shares that he learned that you have to strive for progress not success. Sam adds it is authenticity that attracts people, by being your most authentic self it feels more real and is more enjoyable for both the viewer and the broadcaster. The wrap up by discussing learning to not be afraid of taking a different perspective.