Two things that a keynote speaker should consider avoiding:
- Not gonna tell you what you already know. What’s the point?
- Not gonna tell you the amazing thing somebody else did. What’s the point?
No one does anything with this information.
All it does is excite us for an hour or two.
A bit like a one-night stand, to be honest.
What you’ll get from my keynotes is this:
Remarkably deeper, different, and simpler insights than you’ve ever been exposed to before.
Tell us what you do differently. Tell us how it’s changed you. Speak from nothing but experience. Keep your theories and rhetoric to yourself.
This is the long awaited antidote to the two biggest subconscious let downs with keynote speeches.
A bit like deep, long-lasting love, to be honest.
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