Andrew Davis
Podcast |
Standing Ovation
Publisher |
Jay Baer
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 13, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:44:00

When you tell a story, how much energy do you put into it?

Andrew Davis is a highly caffeinated speaker who brings a high wire style to every gig. He's also one of the world’s most prolific marketing and communications speakers. Before becoming an internationally acclaimed keynote speaker, Andrew worked for The Muppets in New York, wrote for Charles Kuralt and produced for NBC’s Today Show.

He’s got an impressive track record but what makes my jaw drop about Andrew is his infectious enthusiasm and magnetic speaking style. Andrew has some great stories and he’s not one to shy away from telling a lengthy and complex story. Actually, one of his all-time gems is a story about meatloaf.

That’s right Clappers, for the first time in the history of Standing Ovation, you’re going to hear a delicious signature story all about the wonder that is meatloaf. Satisfy your cravings and hear all about how Andrew cooked up this great story, how it’s evolved over time and get your fill on Andrew’s top tips for exuding energy on stage.

Find out about:

  • Hear Andrew’s famous Meatloaf story and how it’s evolved over time
  • Whether visuals are always needed to enrich the delivery of a story
  • Using audio from presentations to improve tone, pace, and rhythm, etc.
  • Why Andrew infuses bounds of energy into each presentation
  • How and why Andrew video tapes the audience’s reaction at each event
  • Tips for rehearsing your speech until it’s perfect
  • How to come up with an impactful lesson to share in your presentation

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