
What Most Speakers Miss: 3 Secrets to Insightful and Inspirational Presentations
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Have you ever walked away from a presentation thinking, “That was… fine,” but not truly moved, inspired, or motivated?
Here’s the truth: Most presenters mean well - they want to share valuable information - but they miss what truly makes a talk stick with the audience.
In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on a recent presentation I gave at a local AI meetup that got amazing feedback - not because I taught all the things, but because I did these 3 key things instead.
You’ll learn:
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What made this AI-focused talk both insightful and inspiring to a room full of people at all levels of tech
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Why having a clear structure (yes, our Signature Talk Canvas!) is non-negotiable
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How to go beyond teaching and step into thought leadership by showing your audience what’s possible
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The powerful “aha” moment a friend shared with me after my talk - and why it matters for your delivery
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How I use AI workflows and agents in my business, from podcast production to lead nurturing
Whether you're speaking to clients, colleagues, or on a stage, these 3 secrets will help you create the kind of talk that resonates and gets you invited back.
Links:
Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/429/
Get my AI presentation slides + my Notion project: speakingyourbrand.com/ai-human
Want to create your own insightful and inspirational signature talk? Book a VIP Day or join our Thought Leader Academy: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/work-with-us/coaching/
Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox
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Episode 288: A Framework for Creating a Signature Talk for Income and Impact
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Episode 327: From Expert to Thought Leader: 3 Key Strategies You Need Now in the AI Age
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Episode 355: What a Signature Talk Is and What It Should be Doing for You