Polarizing… On Purpose
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In this episode of The Presentation Whisperer Show, you’ll learn:
- Why accepting that “not everyone will like you” can actually make you a stronger, more confident presenter.
- What authentic speakers have in common — and how they maintain composure under pressure.
- How presenting to a Vistage audience differs from speaking to a typical corporate crowd.
- The fine line between confidence and humility when taking feedback from your audience.
- A real-world story of when staying true to a controversial approach paid off.
- How over-adjusting to please an audience can backfire, and what to learn from it.
- Practical ways to use audience feedback without letting it dilute your message or personality.
- What it really takes to earn respect in a tough room, and why Vistage is a proving ground for pros.
- Mark’s best advice for anyone determined to stay true to their voice, even if it means not being everyone’s favorite.
To learn more about this guest, visit:
Email: markparrott@nxteconomy.com
www.nxteconomy.com
www.linkedin.com/in/businessownercoach/
www.youtube.com/channel/metatrends
www.amazon.com/stores/Mark-Parrott/author/B078S97WGD?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true
Hosted by Rob Jolles; professional speaker, bestselling author, and four-decade veteran of the stage and training room.
Learn more about Rob’s books, training programs, and keynote work at ThePresentationWhisperer.com, or Jolles.com.
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