Speaking Across Generations: How to Reach Every Audience
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In this episode of The Presentation Whisperer Show, you’ll learn:
- Stephanie’s “a-ha moment” that revealed the importance of speaking across generations — and why the message found her.
- The biggest mistake presenters make when speaking to mixed-generation or mixed-culture audiences.
- How Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers each process information differently — and what those differences mean for presenters.
- How the “what’s in it for me?” shifts depending on generational needs, and why authenticity still matters most.
- Practical tools and techniques presenters can use to “read the room” across different age groups in real time.
- How generational understanding strengthens trust, credibility, and immediate connection with an audience.
- Common generational myths speakers often fall for — and the truth behind them.
- How leveraging generational response patterns can help presenters move audiences from attention to action.
- Stephanie’s key takeaway for every presenter who wants to deliver messages that land across ages, cultures, and contexts.
To learn more about this guest:
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stephanie@theservantedge.com
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