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045 - Ideas that Spread with Kelly Stoetzel

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What We Covered:

  • Success and people behind TEDx
  • Dos and Don’ts of storytelling
  • The Power of Narrative, Communication, and Sharing
  • The importance of authenticity in a story
  • The explosive viral effect of TEDx
  • How widely you can spread ideas
  • How you can bring together curious people
  • “See, Feel, Change” framework by Duke Stump

Tweetable Quotes:

“It’s special to hear people tell stories of the TED talks that were meaningful to them. Talks that help people understand themselves and understand the world better or spur them into action in some way. Anytime you hear like that, I feel so grateful to have been part of the TED journey” — Kelly Stoetzel

“The hard things that you struggle with, even if someone has not experienced the same thing, there are so many people who can relate, and there’s something that is also really useful knowing we’re not alone.”— Kelly Stoetzel

“I would always tell speakers to be as much yourself as possible when you’re standing on stage. It’s like almost being yourself with the volume turned up just 10%.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“As people write their talks—instead of thinking about what’s the thing I have to say, it’s like what is the thing I have to give to people that they would like to receive from me — that would be useful for them to receive.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“But there is no formula, and the best talks are just like what someone wants to design for themselves. And that’s authentic to how they think, talk, or live. So, I think that’s important.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“As part of my career journey, I got to this point where I just realized I wanted always to do work that makes an impact and purpose for me, and the situation with our planetary health that we face right now is as important as anything can be.” — Kelly Stoetzel

For anybody who may be listening to that is preparing for a talk, no matter what, it is always always always so useful to run it by someone. If you can do it with a speaker, coach, or something. — Kelly Stoetzel

“I used to pray “God, if you give me ears to hear, I’ll do my little part to change the world.” — Kurt

Links Mentioned:

Kurt’s Twitter

Kurt’s Instagram

Kurt’s LinkedIn

Kelly Stoetzel

Adam Grant

Amber Case

Chris Anderson

Duke Stump

Heather Mason

Jack Dangermond

Jason Calacanis

Jim Young

John Calkins

Richard Saul Wurman

Susan Cain

Stephanie Simon

Talia Jacqueline

Tyler Crowley

Z. Hayley

Atomic Maps

City Sourced

Clubhouse

Cochlear

Esri

Edelman Fossil Park

LXD (the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers)

Lululemon

Nike

TEDx

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63 episodes

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Content provided by Kurt Daradics. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kurt Daradics or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

What We Covered:

  • Success and people behind TEDx
  • Dos and Don’ts of storytelling
  • The Power of Narrative, Communication, and Sharing
  • The importance of authenticity in a story
  • The explosive viral effect of TEDx
  • How widely you can spread ideas
  • How you can bring together curious people
  • “See, Feel, Change” framework by Duke Stump

Tweetable Quotes:

“It’s special to hear people tell stories of the TED talks that were meaningful to them. Talks that help people understand themselves and understand the world better or spur them into action in some way. Anytime you hear like that, I feel so grateful to have been part of the TED journey” — Kelly Stoetzel

“The hard things that you struggle with, even if someone has not experienced the same thing, there are so many people who can relate, and there’s something that is also really useful knowing we’re not alone.”— Kelly Stoetzel

“I would always tell speakers to be as much yourself as possible when you’re standing on stage. It’s like almost being yourself with the volume turned up just 10%.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“As people write their talks—instead of thinking about what’s the thing I have to say, it’s like what is the thing I have to give to people that they would like to receive from me — that would be useful for them to receive.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“But there is no formula, and the best talks are just like what someone wants to design for themselves. And that’s authentic to how they think, talk, or live. So, I think that’s important.” — Kelly Stoetzel

“As part of my career journey, I got to this point where I just realized I wanted always to do work that makes an impact and purpose for me, and the situation with our planetary health that we face right now is as important as anything can be.” — Kelly Stoetzel

For anybody who may be listening to that is preparing for a talk, no matter what, it is always always always so useful to run it by someone. If you can do it with a speaker, coach, or something. — Kelly Stoetzel

“I used to pray “God, if you give me ears to hear, I’ll do my little part to change the world.” — Kurt

Links Mentioned:

Kurt’s Twitter

Kurt’s Instagram

Kurt’s LinkedIn

Kelly Stoetzel

Adam Grant

Amber Case

Chris Anderson

Duke Stump

Heather Mason

Jack Dangermond

Jason Calacanis

Jim Young

John Calkins

Richard Saul Wurman

Susan Cain

Stephanie Simon

Talia Jacqueline

Tyler Crowley

Z. Hayley

Atomic Maps

City Sourced

Clubhouse

Cochlear

Esri

Edelman Fossil Park

LXD (the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers)

Lululemon

Nike

TEDx

  continue reading

63 episodes

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