Whether you’re out and about or attending a missions event, it’s easy to miss opportunities. But the great new is that it’s not hard to take advantage of them if you do a few simple things.
Here’s what helped me make the most of a recent podcasting event. Even though I was the only faith-based podcaster there, I was able to make some great connections, find potential guests and listeners, and was encouraged because of what happened.
And not only did it encourage me and lead to new connections, I was able to pick up some ideas that I hope to use to improve THIS show.
Listen to discover what worked for me (and a couple of things I got wrong).
What We Talked About
* 00:24 – Episode Summary* 00:45 – Welcome new subscribers* 01:17 – Opportunity to partner with Global Initiative* 01:53 – Why it's important to be strategic when we're out and about.* 04:15 – Do you like this format?
Before the Event
* 05:33 – Know why you're planning to go* 06:52 – Build a rough plan* 08:15 – Figure out what you need
During the Event
* 09:30 – Work your plan* 10:11 – Be memorable and engaging* 12:39 – Look for unexpected ideas, experiences, and opportunities* 17:40 – Have ways to remember stuff
After the Event
* 18:39 – Debrief* 19:53 – Build a plan* 20:47 – Work the plan
Summary
* 21:24 – Just being out and attending isn't necessarily enough* 21:32 – What are you going to do differently the next time you're out and about or headed to an event?* 22:13 – Audio Book Recommendation
Resources & Contact Info
* Radical: http://amzn.to/2sAxrz7 * Impact Filter: http://now.strategiccoach.com/10xtalk* Global Initiative: https://engagingmissions.com/fund16
Show Links
* Facebook: @engagingmissions* Messenger: @engagingmissions* Twitter: @engagingmission* Leave a Voicemail* Become a Patron* Listen for Free
Feedback
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