
The #1 Way to Hook Your Audience in the First 60 Seconds
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About this listen
You’ve crafted your talk. Your slides look great. Your ideas are strong. But as you begin to speak… something feels off. The energy is low, the audience isn’t fully with you - and you find yourself wondering *why*.
In this episode, I (AI Carol!) dive into the *real* reason some presentations fall flat and how you can change that in the very first minute.
Here’s the truth: Your audience doesn’t want to be informed… they want to be *moved*.
The strongest way to start a presentation isn’t with facts or agendas — it’s with *emotion*.
You’ll learn:
- Why strong openings matter more than polished slides
- How a single question can create instant connection
- The power of skipping the backstory and starting in the middle of the action
- Why bold, surprising statements get people leaning in
- And why “About Me” slides can wait (or be skipped entirely)
I also share a personal story about how one simple question not only captured attention but emotionally drew people in at the very start of my keynote.
Whether you're speaking on a stage, pitching in a meeting, or delivering a workshop, you’ll walk away with instant strategies to transform your openers and make your audience *want* to listen.
Listen now and learn how to lead not just with information but with *intention* and *impact*.
You’ve got this. Your voice matters and your story deserves to be heard.
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This episode was narrated by AI Carol, a professional clone of Carol Cox's voice created by Eleven Labs.