Stuart Knight is an award-winning entrepreneur, critically acclaimed author, and hit producer. He has written, produced and starred in live presentations that have been seen by over one million people and each year speaks internationally helping some of the world’s biggest companies reach new levels of success.
When he is not on the road speaking, you may have seen or heard him on some of Canada’s biggest TV and Radio stations where he is often asked for his expert opinion on high-level communication. He is the author of two profound books, You Should Have Asked – The Art of Powerful Conversation and The Madness of My Mind. He is also the founder of one Canada’s biggest speaking extravaganzas called The Top Ten Event, which has garnered over twenty million media impressions.
SOME QUESTIONS I ASKED:
* Why is it called a hotdog?
* How did you learn to say no?
* What it’s harder to do a 15-min talk than it is to a 60-min talk
* How do you translate your value so you can charge more
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT:
* Meeting old high school friends
* Having deep conversations over beer
* The art and power of saying No
* What happens when you say No
* The one question he gets asked every week
* And how he responds
* How he stands up for himself and stands for his self-worth
* Unfriending people on social media
* Stuart's views on why the internet should be limited to 1 hr a day
* What it really takes to do a talk and why we charge
* What’s makes one talk worth more than another
* What Stuart refuses to do at Starbucks
* Why do models bug him
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