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Episode #175
Sean Stephenson On Becoming A Highly Paid Speaker – #175
Joe and Dean interview Sean Stephenson
In episode #175 Joe and Dean interview Genius Network Member, Sean Stephenson and they discuss:
- Do you speak? You’re probably speaking all day long. Now, what if you could get paid to speak? Sean shares his best techniques for making a six-figure income as a speaker
- If you’re scared or nervous to speak in public, here’s a simple “mind/emotion shift” for transforming fear into confidence (If use this technique, as strange as it may seem, public speaking can actually become enjoyable! This is the secret technique Sean uses to eliminate all fear of public speaking 1 hour before he gets on stage…)
- Sean’s “MDMA” strategy that helps you succeed in the speaking industry
- How to develop the skills and get the tools powerful world leaders use to captivate and impact audiences
- The 3 biggest mistakes amateur speakers make that keeps them from landing high-paying speeches…and…what pros do to land $10,000, $20,000, even $30,000 speeches
- How Sean found a huge seed of advantage going through incredible adversity and became one of the most sought after speakers and authors alive (He even worked at The White House!)
- A marketing technique that costs $200 that could make you well over $100,000 a year as a speaker or a presenter
- Sean shares the 3 worst business mistakes you can make as a professional speaker that could cost you your career
- The psychology of the standing ovation (Put these 3 ingredients into your speech. Result? Get a standing ovation.)
- How seanstephenson.com helps you skip the “grind” and go straight to having the fame, fortune, and impact of being a public speaker
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Tips from Sean: Don’t apologize for petty things in a speech. You will come across as a rookie. Stand on the shoulders of giants. The quote ‘you can get what you want in life if you help others get what they want’ is not always true. Don’t expect things in return from people who you’ve helped.
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