How to Become a Transformational Speaker
How to Become a Transformational Speaker
In today's media-connected world, you need to be a recognizable, compelling spokesperson and not just an expert. You want to capture people’s curiosity from stages to podcasts, and YouTube to conferences. You will experience a journey full of learning, experimentation, practice, and reflection to develop your ability to touch people’s hearts and minds.
As your career grows, more and more people start handing you microphones; whether it’s just for a small acceptance of an award, to join a panel with your peers, or to keynote a major conference. Such opportunities are helpful in getting your personal brand and business out in the spotlight while entertaining and educating attendees. In this microlearning course, you will learn to capture people's curiosity from stages, podcasts to YouTube and practice storytelling to touch people's hearts and minds.
Includes:
Beginner Level
13 Microlearning Sessions
104 min. of Experiential Content
60 Learning Actions
Group Discussions & Sharing
Offline Access
Lifetime Access via Mobile and Web
Digital Certificate shareable on LinkedIn
- Enchant People with Your Story
- Crafted Your Voice
- Jedi Your Audience
- Expression Leads to Connection
- Harness and Direct Your Energy
- Generate Exposure
- Expand Your Reach
- Master Your Mindset
Session Overview
Welcome to the Workshop
Get to Know Peggy
Get to Know You
Mainstream Your Message
Reverberate Your Message
What is this 'Microlearning Course' about?
In today's media-connected world, you need to be a recognizable, compelling spokesperson and not just an expert. You want to capture people’s curiosity from stages to podcasts, and YouTube to conferences. You will experience a journey full of learning, experimentation, practice, and reflection to develop your ability to touch people’s hearts and minds.
Who is this course designed for?
The target audience for How to Become a Transformational Speaker is 20-50 year old women who are new to their niche and want to expand their influence among their field or organizations. These people are entrepreneurs, business associates, graduate students, or young professionals who would often need to deliver presentations. They are motivated, but may lack confidence or knowledge of how to effectively communicate their message. Participants are familiar with at least two media platforms and want to reach more.
What will you take away?
Craft your message so that it is accessible to a wider audience
Strip down your message so that it is easily repeatable and memorable
Use stories to draw in your audience and captivate their imaginations
Harness your energy to overcome nervousness and welcome peace
As TIME's Hero of the Environment and “China’s Green Goddess,” Peggy Liu is one of the highest profile environmentalists in the world. Now she shares practical, immediately actionable advice to help raise your media profile from her personal experiences. Peggy has helped hundreds of women leaders create their personal brand, get more press time, and look great doing it.
As the best-selling author of Mesmerize the Media: Maximize Your Impact With More Press, Peggy coaches women leaders on personal branding and transformational speaking. She brings about the rise of the Divine Feminine by strengthening the voices of women in the media.
Peggy is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and the recipient of the 2020 International Professional Women's Association Lifetime Achievement Award. She was awarded the "Nobel" of climate change and the "Hillary Step". The Economist called her "one of the most innovative thinkers in Asia." Previously, she was a venture capitalist and founded one of the earliest ecommerce companies in Silicon Valley. Red Herring cover story dubbed her an "Internet Pioneer".
Peggy's thirty years of experience in front of cameras and behind microphones began at McKinsey and Silicon Valley in the US. She then relocated to China in 2004 as a venture capitalist. Her public role as as a change maker in China has taken her around the world as cultural bridge.