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15 - The Importance of Authenticity for Effective and Impactful Communication with Chris Fenning

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Your host, Kelley O'Hara, talks with Author and Advisor, Chris Fenning. Chris's transformation from a corporate cog to a masterful speaker and author is a tale that resonates with many. He candidly opened up about the hurdles he faced, from battling imposter syndrome to the practical woes of cash flow and client acquisition. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the art of mastering one's craft.

Chris delved into his literary contributions, "Effective Emails" and "The First Minute." Interestingly, "The First Minute" was a serendipitous creation, highlighting the pivotal role of the initial moments in communication. Meanwhile, "Effective Emails" served as a proving ground for his content creation process, reinforcing the value of public content building and idea validation.

Chris's systematic approach to content creation is both methodical and swift, a strategy that will be further explored in his upcoming work, "39 Ways to Make Training Stick." His process-driven mindset offers a treasure trove of knowledge for aspiring speakers and entrepreneurs alike.

To learn more about Chris's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about SpeakerTunity? Check out the website at www.speakertunity.com.

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Your host, Kelley O'Hara, talks with Author and Advisor, Chris Fenning. Chris's transformation from a corporate cog to a masterful speaker and author is a tale that resonates with many. He candidly opened up about the hurdles he faced, from battling imposter syndrome to the practical woes of cash flow and client acquisition. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the art of mastering one's craft.

Chris delved into his literary contributions, "Effective Emails" and "The First Minute." Interestingly, "The First Minute" was a serendipitous creation, highlighting the pivotal role of the initial moments in communication. Meanwhile, "Effective Emails" served as a proving ground for his content creation process, reinforcing the value of public content building and idea validation.

Chris's systematic approach to content creation is both methodical and swift, a strategy that will be further explored in his upcoming work, "39 Ways to Make Training Stick." His process-driven mindset offers a treasure trove of knowledge for aspiring speakers and entrepreneurs alike.

To learn more about Chris's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about SpeakerTunity? Check out the website at www.speakertunity.com.

  continue reading

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