This Moved Me

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 143:03:52
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Sinopse

This Moved Me is a podcast on the art of public speaking for presenters (both amateur and professional) who believe that a good talk can move the world. Through casual conversation with experts in the field like Rob Bell, Vanessa Van Edwards, Nick Morgan, Julian Treasure, Jeff Goins, Michael Margolis and others - This Moved Me shares stories, insights and challenges from speakers who understand both the "art" and the "science" of what makes a good talk good. We end each episode with a THIS MOVED ME moment - sharing some of the creative resources that continue to inspire and inform our work as speakers. Hosted by Sally Koering Zimneya speaker, performer and presentation coach with over 15 years in the fieldThis Moved Me culls the best advice and expertise from the field - because indeed, a good talk CAN move the world.

Episódios

  • 033: Scott Schwertly - On the Science of Design

    22/04/2015 Duração: 33min

    Scott Schwertly is a presentation design GURU. Honestly, I'm so pumped that we got a chance to talk (especially because he JUST HAD A BABY!) - but also because I really admire and appreciate his work at Ethos3. In this episode of This Moved Me, Scott and I talked about how he focuses on both the art - and the science - of presentation development.  Ethos3 works to "out-teach" the competition, focusing on the science behind all of those top 10 lists to becoming a better speaker.

  • 032: Mini Moved Me - On Making Them Laugh and Cry

    17/04/2015 Duração: 04min

    On this week's Mini Moved Me, I talk briefly about the power of making people laugh AND making them cry.

  • 031: Carla Rieger - On the Power of Believing in Yourself

    15/04/2015 Duração: 30min

    Carla Rieger is a speaker, comedian, improvisor, performer - who turned all those skills into becoming a business consultant and entrepreneur at Artistry of Change. In this episode of This Moved Me, Carla and I talk about her journey from being someone who struggled with a speech impediment to someone who speaks about creativity, innovation and change management. And she lives it out, as well - pushing boundaries, challenging herself, innovating and creating change.

  • 030: Mini Moved Me - On Saying Less

    10/04/2015 Duração: 03min

    Today's Mini Moved Me is about the importance of editing.  Saying less with more impact.

  • 029: Paul Tomes - On Being a 4:3 Person in a 16:9 World

    08/04/2015 Duração: 32min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Paul brought to the table this idea of being a 4:3 person living in a 16:9 world. Intriguing! What does he mean by that?  Well, we dive into it here.

  • 028: Mini Moved Me - On Mapping Your Content

    03/04/2015 Duração: 05min

    Today's Mini Moved Me is about how we can become more self-aware of our habits - by mapping your content. So, how do you "map" your content? I talk about this useful tool on today's Mini Moved Me...  

  • 027: Hank Fortener: On Crafting a Talk

    01/04/2015 Duração: 37min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Hank and I delved into HOW he creates talks week after week with the same kind of passion and intentionality that he brings to each talk. Hank is a talk-crafting master, thanks to the thousands of hours he has spent building and re-building talk after talk. In this slightly longer episode (I just couldn't cut anything!) - Hank shares his insights, ideas and approaches to crafting a talk.

  • 026: Mini Moved Me - On Being LIVE

    27/03/2015 Duração: 04min

    Today's Mini Moved Me is all about taking advantage of the fact that we are in front of a LIVE audience.  It's the awesome, magical element to speaking that you simply cannot replicate through video, an audio podcast, a webinar, etc. But that also makes our job as speakers that much more challenging. Here is one quick tip as to what you can do when your live audience isn't with you. 

  • 025: Stephanie Evergreen - On Making Data Meaningful

    25/03/2015 Duração: 33min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, after having to reschedule due to technical difficulties caused by children (ahem, mine), Stephanie and I talk about how the way we present the information that fuels our research and work can help illuminate the ideas in essential ways. Without the right kind of platform for our data, it gets easily lost - and many, many people are hungry to figure out how to persuade people with their data. But there's an art to it!

  • 024: Mini Moved Me - On the Value of Feedback

    20/03/2015 Duração: 03min

    Today's Mini Moved Me is all about feedback. Do  you hate it as much as I do?  Probably. But the thing is, the value of feedback is essential in the growth and development of your talk... and of yourself. 

  • 023: Jeff Goins - On Finding Your Voice

    18/03/2015 Duração: 35min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Jeff and I talk about the process of bringing your voice into the world - and how Jeff has translated his core mission as a writer into the speaking world. Though it wasn't something Jeff set out to do, he realized that it's a critical part of sharing his message.

  • 022: Mini Moved Me - How to Give a Great Ask

    13/03/2015 Duração: 13min

    Today on this "mini" moved me, we're focusing on how to give a great ask.  How to compel and inspire people to give money, get involved, join your cause, etc.  Asks are a huge part of social innovation, essential for social impact and nonprofit work - and a really difficult thing to do well.

  • 021: Sara Olson-Smith - On Creating a Message of Care

    11/03/2015 Duração: 32min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Sara and I talk about the process -and more importantly - the responsibility - of communicating a message full of heart, intention and guidance for the people in her congregation. Sara is a walking example of someone who loves people - well, beautifully, and often. (Lucky congregation!) So it was wonderful to get her insight on how she brings that love to life as a speaker.

  • 020: Joe Schmit - On Silent Impact

    04/03/2015 Duração: 32min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Joe and I talk about taking all of this skills needed as a broadcaster and how he translated it to being on stage as a keynote speaker. As a journalist and broadcaster, Joe focused on stories of impact - and over time had gathered so many powerful stories that were not just about sports - but about how we can lead better lives.

  • 019: Corey Poirier - On the Leap from Anxiety to Speaking

    25/02/2015 Duração: 31min

    In this episode of This Moved Me, Corey and I talk about his arc towards his speaking career, which includes battling real anxiety, facing it head-on and ending up being a stand-up comedian and prolific speaker. Corey's passion is sharing the insights he's culled from thousands of interviews - all in an attempt to inspire us to be the best we can be.

  • 018: Bree Noble - On Sharing Your Story

    18/02/2015 Duração: 32min

    Bree Noble - entrepreneur, musician, speaker, podcast host of Women of Substance - Bree and I talk about her career arc - but at the core of it is Bree's story that comes from her own struggle with Glaucoma. She shares her story because, though it's hard, it's what has helped her grow her audience, and connect with others. 

  • 017: Michael Margolis - On Transformative Storytelling

    11/02/2015 Duração: 33min

      Today on the show I am so delighted to have Michael Margolis - founder of Get Storied, author, speaker, storytelling expert who has worked with nonprofits, corporations and individuals from around the world to help them tell their stories better. Michael started out as a social entrepreneur, wanting to find solutions to social problems, and realized that storytelling was often the solution. Michael has spoken throughout the world about storytelling - authenticity - personal branding -and I am thrilled he has taken the time to join us today.

  • 016: Andy Zimney - On Intentionality and Performance

    04/02/2015 Duração: 17min

    Andy Zimney - performer, improviser, speaker (and, my husband!). He is smart and funny (and tall and cute and he cooks/irons/mends things - I know, I know) - AND helpful! You see, he agreed to be my "guinea interview" several months back - but I found Andy's comments so insightful that I decided to share. (I mean, who knew that someone I've spent the last 20 years with would still intrigue me!) Please forgive the poor sound quality, as I was just getting things figured out! I hope you find it worthwhile nonetheless, because Andy's alter-ego to improv and performance is as a facilitator on organizational development–a unique pairing that brings to light some important ideas that we skimmed the surface of. (Hence the "Part One" - more to come in Part Two!)

  • 015: Cathy Paper - On Becoming a Legend

    28/01/2015 Duração: 35min

    Cathy Paper -  business owner of RockPaperStar, a company that launches authors, speakers and trainers to "rock star" status!  She is an expert at helping people develop their message, package it, and get it out into the world.

  • 014: Joe Beckman - On Motivating Youth

    21/01/2015 Duração: 34min

    Today on the show I have with me a long-time friend of mine, Joe Beckman. Joe is a “youth motivator” - a speaker to kids, helping them live out the greatness that exists within each of them.  I’ve had the privilege of working with Joe for the last 10 years - working alongside him, coaching him, laughing with him, learning from him. He has a HUGE heart for kids, is so passionate about connecting with them and making a difference in their lives… so I’m thrilled he could join us on the show to talk about his approach as a speaker.

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