How Stories Happen with Jay Acunzo

Mark Schaefer: How to create urgency in an audience through your stories


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What ideas haunt you? What can't you stop thinking about, you care about it that much? As public voices and experts, we all have those ideas that chase us around and color how we see everything. The thing is, our audience might not "get it" the way we do, nor care. So we have to work overtime to show them why they would. This in turn creates a sense of urgency in the audience: to care, share, subscribe, buy, or take action of some kind.


That kind of urgency is the role of the story we’ll hear today for my friend, Mark Schaefer. It's a story from his keynotes and his new book, AUDACIOUS: How Humans Win in an AI Marketing World


Mark is a globally-touring keynote speaker and the author of more than 10 books on marketing, technology, and business growth. He’s worked with clients like Adidas, Johnson & Johnson, and Dell, and has appeared on CNN and in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. In addition to his speaking and services, Mark is also faculty member of the graduate program at Rutgers University, and hosts the popular podcast The Marketing Companion—where I appear as co-host every few months!


Today we talk about how to tell stories that show others something important you already see, so they care. Plus, signs you’ve rehearsed your speech enough to nail it and communication tripwires which can cause the audience to object to your ideas (and how to avoid them).


This is a fun one, with my friend, Mark Schaefer.

Find and follow Mark at businessesgrow.com and on LinkedIn. Get a copy of AUDACIOUS at businessesgrow.com/audacious

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I help experts differentiate and resonate. Together, I work with you to develop a distinct and memorable premise driving your platform, turn that big idea into signature IP you own, and help you embody it as a speaker and storyteller. Compete on the impact of your thinking, not the volume of your marketing. This makes it easier to win more and better clients.


You’ve done lots of things. Now it’s time to [be] a thing. Stop chasing attention and become more highly sought.


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