Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies

We recently (August 2024) hosted a 90-minute in-person workshop on personal branding for ATHENA NextGen alumni in Orlando, Florida.  It was a lot of fun and the women who attended loved seeing how all their threads connect in their personal...

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We recently (August 2024) hosted a 90-minute in-person workshop on personal branding for ATHENA NextGen alumni in Orlando, Florida. 

It was a lot of fun and the women who attended loved seeing how all their threads connect in their personal brand. We also had them define their brand voice using our Brand Voice Canvas framework and create their personal brand action plan using our Pillars of Your Personal Brand  framework.

Along with this workshop we facilitated, we’ve done 9 client VIP Days (!) in the past month, so things have been a bit busy.  

Hence, a “best of” episode for the podcast this week. :-)

This episode originally aired on October 2, 2023, and it’s as relevant as ever.

In the age of more & more content (whether human- or AI-created), your personal brand matters more than ever.

Potential clients and event organizers can easily find lots of experts in what you do.

What you want them to realize is what sets you apart and why they should pick you.

That’s where your personal brand and thought leadership come in.

I know you want to have a positive impact on the world and you may feel like cultivating a personal brand is unnecessary or self-indulgent or you just don’t have time for it.

But, here’s the thing: you have a personal brand, everyone does.

It’s how other people would describe you;  not just your qualities like are you smart, kind, professional, but also what matters to you.

Do people know what matters to you, the better world you imagine?

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • How your business connects to your thought leadership
  • How your personal brand connects to your thought leadership
  • Example from my own personal brand and thought leadership
  • Pushback I got early on when I started my business about a particular aspect of my personal brand
  • Finding the consistency and commonality among all of the threads in your career
  • What humans have over AI when it comes to storytelling

This episode originally aired on October 2, 2023.

 

Links:

Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/408/

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Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox

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What is Speaking Your Brand: Public Speaking Tips and Strategies?

It's time to escape the expert trap and become an in-demand speaker and thought leader through compelling and memorable business presentations, keynotes, workshops, and TEDx talks. If you want to level up your public speaking to get more and better, including paid, speaking engagements, you've come to the right place! Thousands of entrepreneurs and leaders have learned from Speaking Your Brand and now you can too through our episodes that will help you with storytelling, audience engagement, building confidence, handling nerves, pitching to speak, getting paid, and more. Hosted by Carol Cox, entrepreneur, speaker, and TV political analyst. This is your place to learn how to persuasively communicate your message to your audience.

Carol Cox:
Your personal brand matters more than ever.

Here's how to connect it to your business

and your thought leadership on this episode

of the Speaking Your Brand podcast.

More and more women are making an impact by

starting businesses, running for office and

speaking up for what matters.

With my background as a political analyst,

entrepreneur and speaker, I interview and

coach purpose driven women to shape their

brands, grow their companies and become

recognized as influencers in their field.

This is Speaking Your Brand, your place to

learn how to persuasively communicate your

message to your audience.

Hi there. Welcome to the podcast.

I'm your host, Carol Cox.

We just finished up our four part series all

around, helping you uplevel your in-person

speaking skills. I know I enjoy those

conversations so much.

They were a lot of fun and I got a lot of

ideas for my own public speaking, especially

in person. So hopefully you did too.

You may remember that back in June we did

another four part series all around personal

branding, and I've been thinking about

personal branding as I have these

conversations with my guests on their

successes as speakers.

Not only is their success about their

content and their delivery, which they do

incredibly well, it's also about who they

are, the messages they share and the

qualities they embody.

So I want to talk today about connecting

your thought leadership with your personal

brand. Now, I know you want to have a

positive impact on the world, and you may

feel like cultivating a personal brand is

unnecessary or self-indulgent or that's what

other people do or that's what influencers

do. Or maybe you just feel like you just

don't have the time for it.

But here's the thing.

You have a personal brand everyone does.

Whether or not you're actively cultivating

it or not. Your personal brand is how other

people would describe you, not just your

qualities and your characteristics.

Like you're smart, you're kind,

professional, but also what matters to you.

And so do people know what matters to you.

The better world that you imagine?

And I think about this because back in July,

I had Tanya Bosa on this podcast.

She's a professor of sociology, now the

executive director of the University of

California's Washington, D.C.

Center. And we worked with her and some

University of California faculty members

earlier this summer to help them create

their TEDx style talks for an event that

Tanya was hosting.

And she said on that podcast episode back in

July that she had found me and found this

podcast in 2020.

And it was my conversations, my topics

around feminism, my background in academia.

When I went to graduate school for history,

my focus on women's voices and women's

issues that really drew her to me and that's

why she ended up enrolling in our Thought

Leader Academy and then having us work with

her and those faculty members on those TEDx

style talks.

My personal brand and my thought leadership

came through partly intentionally because of

the topics that I chose to talk about and

still choose to talk about, but also because

I just really can't help it.

It is so infused with who I am and what I do

that I can't help but talk about these

things. However, I'm going to share with you

in a little bit some pushback I got early on

when I started speaking your brand, the

business about a particular aspect of my

personal brand. Now maybe you have a clear

idea of your personal brand and your thought

leadership, or maybe like many of us, it

feels a bit murky or maybe your ideas are

all over the place, or you feel like you

have so many different threads throughout

your career, you're not sure how to make

sense of all of them.

And I believe that in this age of more and

more content that we're seeing online,

whether human created or increasingly AI

created, your personal brand matters more

than ever. Potential clients and event

organizers can easily find lots of experts

in what you do.

What you want them to realize is what sets

you apart and why they should pick you.

And you need these things for your brand

voice and your personal brand.

Because simply being an expert isn't enough

anymore. You need your personal brand to be

impactful and memorable.

Last year I did an episode on connecting your

business and your thought leadership.

So let me give you a quick recap of that

here, because that's going to be important

for understanding that how your thought

leadership connects to your personal brand.

If we think about what it is that you do in

your business, your business provides

something useful, something specific to your

clients and customers.

Usually that's a tangible outcome.

So your clients come in, they are at

position A, and you're going to help them

get to B or C or D or Z, and they go through

the process that you've created to help them

to get to that endpoint that you that you're

helping them get to.

You could be a web designer, you could be a

coach, you could be a copywriter, you could

be a business strategist, you could be a

financial planner, you could be a scientist,

you could be a physician.

Whatever your industry is, whatever your

area of expertise is you're providing.

Of being useful and specific to help your

clients achieve the goal.

And now if we think about your thought

leadership. Your thought leadership is

separate from your business and your

business. You are marketing and selling to

attract those specific clients, to help them

to get to that end goal through your

process. Now, your thought leadership really

runs as a parallel track to your business.

It's why you do the work you do, why you

chose that specific business or that

specific target market, those types of

clients to work with.

It's the why.

If you think about thought leadership,

thought leadership is your point of view on

your area of expertise, your industry, or

even society as a whole.

Let me give you a concrete example here with

my own thought leadership.

My thought leadership is around the

importance of public speaking to advance

women's leadership and gender equality,

making sure women have a voice in important

decisions and a seat at the proverbial

table, whether that's in government and

politics, business, tech, media, AI,

whatever it happens to be.

So my thought leadership is related to what

we do as speaking your brand, because

obviously speaking your brand, our mission

is to champion and advocate for women's

voices. But that thought leadership is not a

marketing and sales message.

A marketing and sales message says you have

a problem or you have a need.

Here's the solution.

So speaking your brand's case, your problem

or your need is that you need help

clarifying your ideas, creating your

signature talk, understanding how to put

together an impactful keynote or a Ted talk.

And the solution is that we have the

experience, the processes, the frameworks,

the coaching and the support to help you do

that. So that's why I see thought leadership

as running as a parallel track to your

business. Is that your why for why this

business matters to you?

Now where does your personal brand fit in?

Is that the same as your thought leadership?

And I don't see them as the same because

your thought leadership is is about the

thing that you want to see happen.

So gender equality, making sure women have a

voice in important decisions, that's the

outcome that you're looking for.

That's what thought leadership is driving to

the your personal brand is the who you are

the embodiment of your thought leadership

message. You are the face and the voice of

your thought leadership message.

Now, of course, you want your thought

leadership to carry through more people, not

just yourself, but right now, as the one

who's creating the thought leadership

message. You are that embodiment.

You are that messenger.

That's the episode I did in August Episode

343. Why You are the messenger for Your idea

and Story. Your personal brand, as I

mentioned earlier, is how others see you and

describe you.

Plus, it's what they see reflected back

that's important to you.

Do people know what's important to you?

Do people know what your mission is?

Your bigger why your thought leadership?

That's how your thought, leadership and

personal brand get integrated?

If we think about my personal brand, it's

around feminism, women's issues.

I have this background in history and

politics and academia.

I like to think about big ideas.

I like to help other people think about

their big ideas and make them concrete

through public speaking.

Now, I mentioned earlier that I got some

advice from when I started speaking to Brand

as a business, and several people told me

that I should not talk much about my

background in local politics and a

specifically my background as a chairperson

of the Democratic Party and the county where

I lived. And as a Democratic political

analyst on TV news, which I've been doing

since 2005.

And so I of course, I took in what they had

suggested to me, but it didn't feel right

because my experience in local politics and

being on the Democratic side, believing in

progressive values is so integral to who I

am. It's so integral to my thought

leadership and to my personal brand that it

wasn't something that I could just discard

or much less hide.

I would never want to do that.

And so instead I found ways to integrate it

into my thought leadership, into my personal

brand that feels authentic and genuine to me

and then hopefully comes across.

If you feel like you have some aspect of

your career or your background where you're

not sure if you should integrate it or not,

it is up to you as far as how you feel about

it. I believe there's a way to find the

thread to connect everything together so

that it feels cohesive and it feels

authentic and genuine to you because you can

shape your personal brand based on what you

choose to talk about and to whom and the

threads that you decide to bring to pull

through. Here's the thing about personal

branding and thought leadership is that

consistency is important.

It really is about finding the thread

through things that seem unconnected.

So if we think about my background, I have a

background in with a graduate degree in

history, I've been involved in politics I've

had founded to. Nology companies I now do.

Speaking in your brand, I'm working on AI

projects. So what is that thread?

They seem like very, very different things,

but the consistent thread all through my

life really from high school and college all

the way through is about women's voices in

women's leadership. I'm always looking for

women's voices in whatever it is.

I'm looking for their stories, their

experiences, because I want to make sure

that women have these decision making powers

as well. And now with the increase in

content online and soon even more content

being generated by AI, it will be harder for

your content to be seen because of all the

algorithms. And just the saturation of

content is also going to be harder for

people to know what to trust, what is real

and who even who is real.

Because the deepfakes and the AI generated,

quote unquote people are getting really

sophisticated. That's why your personal

brand matters more than ever.

It's essential. It's around trust and it's

around authenticity.

Now I can craft stories.

I've been using ChatGPT and I can feed it

prompts and it can do a pretty good job of

using story structure and writing stories.

But the thing that it can't do, even though

it can try to mimic it, but it can't do it.

Obviously the way that we can do it is

provide the depth and the nuance that come

with genuine human experiences.

That's what makes us relatable to other

people. Our stories is how we connect with

others. So an AI might be able to craft a

story, but it's probably less likely to

strike a chord, hopefully with the audience

than our own true stories are.

The other thing that I think about is that

real life stories are human, embodied

stories are kind of unpredictable.

We don't know necessarily what's going to

happen, and that often makes them

intriguing. Of course, AI tools like

ChatGPT, they are built on patterns and

predictability, so sometimes their stories

can can follow that set path and seem less

less engaging or less captivating.

And that's why I emphasize so much on this

podcast. When we think about our thought

leadership and our signature talks and our

presentations is making sure we put

ourselves into our own experiences, our own

stories, our own journeys, not getting stuck

in that expert trap where we're just

teaching and training based on all this

content that we've accumulated over our

careers, and we just want to push it out to

our audiences. Instead, we want to make sure

that we're putting ourselves our thought

leadership, our personal brand and our

stories into the content and presentations

that we're creating.

And really, your signature talk integrates

all three aspects of what I've been talking

about in this episode your business, your

thought leadership and your personal brand.

And this is why I also love public speaking,

especially in person, public speaking, but

even live virtual public speaking on Zoom or

on a webinar platform is because you know

the person is real, you know, especially in

person. You know that the speaker who is

standing in front of you delivering that

talk is real.

We don't have to worry about whether or not

the person is real or not.

So, yes, doubling down on public speaking as

a marketing invisibility strategy.

Now, I know that building your personal

brand and cultivating your personal brand

can feel messy and you know what stories to

include and which ones are the right ones

and how does it all fit together.

So we are doing a workshop series this fall,

three separate workshops, one in October,

one in November, and one in December that

you're invited to register for.

The one in October is on building your

personal brand plan and defining your brand

voice. The one in November is around

storytelling for presentations and content

marketing, and the one in December is on

using AI tools like ChatGPT for speaking

from helping you create outlines for

presentations and speaking proposals to

actually creating images, music and

multimedia elements for your slides.

That one's going to be a lot of fun.

So we're doing this workshop series one per

month, The first one is on building your

personal brand plan and defining your brand

voice. That happens October 26th.

These are three hour long workshops.

Each of them, they happen on Zoom.

They're live with us.

So we're there. We're providing you some

some instruction, some training, lots of

exercises, a PDF workbook, lots of

resources, but then actual time to work on

it during your workshop.

I'm a big believer in having you do the work

in the workshop because I know we all have a

lot of things going on.

Don't want to give you a bunch of of

training and then have you have to have you

go off on your own time to do what?

I really want you to do it in the workshop.

So also you can practice and get our

feedback. You can get all of the details for

all three workshops as speaking your

brand.com/workshops. Again, that's speaking

your brand.com/workshops plural.

All three workshops go together.

It's ideal really to do all three of them

because they all integrate together and they

all work really well together.

But you can do them individually as well.

You can just. Register for 1 or 2 or all

three. If you do decide to sign up for all

three, there is a bundle price where you get

a significant discount if you purchase all

three together in the first workshop coming

up October 26th.

You're going to identify how you want to be

seen in position in your industry and

community. Understand what makes your voice

unique and how to start talking about what

matters to you and your audience.

You're going to fill out the brand voice

canvas framework that we created so you can

define your meme and you'll find out what

meme means. You're going to develop the

eight pillars of your personal brand plan.

You got to practice talking about your brand

in small breakout rooms.

Get personalized feedback from us.

We'll be providing the training and

instruction time for you to work on your

brand voice and personal brand plan, and you

can ask questions and get feedback.

You also get the recording of the workshop.

So for all three of these workshops, they

will be recorded and for the ones you sign

up for, you will get the recording as well

as the PDF workbook and a copy of the

slides. It really is going to be so much

fun. You're going to get so much out of it

and I really hope that you can join us for

at least one of the workshop, if not all

three. Again, you can get all the details at

speaking your brand.com/workshops.

Until next time, thanks for listening.