How Can Neuroscience-Driven Messages Improve Your Engagement? with Aurora Winter
Publisher |
Legal Talk Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Jul 30, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:44:04
In this episode, Aurora Winter joins me to talk about the importance of appealing to the 'croc brain' to grab attention, using social proof for validation, and delivering messages concisely.  Aurora explains the significance of storytelling, particularly the hero's journey structure, for making messages memorable and engaging. She discusses common pitfalls in communication, provides practical templates for enhancing engagement, and highlights the profound impact of effective storytelling. The episode also touches on the value of making reviews and testimonials compelling. Aurora challenges listeners to focus on improving their communication skills by being mindful of their words and structuring their messages strategically. Aurora Winter, MBA, is a successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, TV writer-producer, and the founder of www.SamePagePublishing.com. Her award-winning books include "Turn Words Into Wealth" and “Magic, Mystery, and the Multiverse.” Using her expertise in film and neuroscience, she helps people tell memorable stories that build brands, books, and businesses. Aurora gives listeners actionable tips on: 00:00 Intro 02:38 Common Communication Mistakes 05:45 Understanding the Croc Brain 08:37 The Power of Social Proof 12:15 Crafting Effective Messages 14:27 The Hero's Journey in Storytelling 21:01 Connecting with Empathy, Translating Neuroscience into Effective Messaging 23:48 The Power of Storytelling in Marketing 26:48 Crafting Memorable Reviews and Testimonials 31:02 Book Recommendation  32:41 One thing that works Resources mentioned in this episode: Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer by Michael Stockham Connect with Aurora here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn https://www.aurorawinter.com/ Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com 
In this episode, Aurora Winter joins me to talk about the importance of appealing to the 'croc brain' to grab attention, using social proof for validation, and delivering messages concisely.  Aurora explains the significance of storytelling, particularly the hero's journey structure, for making messages memorable and engaging. She discusses common pitfalls in communication, provides practical templates for enhancing engagement, and highlights the profound impact of effective storytelling. The episode also touches on the value of making reviews and testimonials compelling. Aurora challenges listeners to focus on improving their communication skills by being mindful of their words and structuring their messages strategically. Aurora Winter, MBA, is a successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, TV writer-producer, and the founder of www.SamePagePublishing.com. Her award-winning books include "Turn Words Into Wealth" and “Magic, Mystery, and the Multiverse.” Using her expertise in film and neuroscience, she helps people tell memorable stories that build brands, books, and businesses. Aurora gives listeners actionable tips on: 00:00 Intro 02:38 Common Communication Mistakes 05:45 Understanding the Croc Brain 08:37 The Power of Social Proof 12:15 Crafting Effective Messages 14:27 The Hero's Journey in Storytelling 21:01 Connecting with Empathy, Translating Neuroscience into Effective Messaging 23:48 The Power of Storytelling in Marketing 26:48 Crafting Memorable Reviews and Testimonials 31:02 Book Recommendation  32:41 One thing that works Resources mentioned in this episode: Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer by Michael Stockham Connect with Aurora here: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn https://www.aurorawinter.com/ Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com 

In this episode, Aurora Winter joins me to talk about the importance of appealing to the 'croc brain' to grab attention, using social proof for validation, and delivering messages concisely. 

Aurora explains the significance of storytelling, particularly the hero's journey structure, for making messages memorable and engaging. She discusses common pitfalls in communication, provides practical templates for enhancing engagement, and highlights the profound impact of effective storytelling. The episode also touches on the value of making reviews and testimonials compelling. Aurora challenges listeners to focus on improving their communication skills by being mindful of their words and structuring their messages strategically.

Aurora Winter, MBA, is a successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, TV writer-producer, and the founder of www.SamePagePublishing.com. Her award-winning books include "Turn Words Into Wealth" and “Magic, Mystery, and the Multiverse.” Using her expertise in film and neuroscience, she helps people tell memorable stories that build brands, books, and businesses.

Aurora gives listeners actionable tips on:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 02:38 Common Communication Mistakes
  • 05:45 Understanding the Croc Brain
  • 08:37 The Power of Social Proof
  • 12:15 Crafting Effective Messages
  • 14:27 The Hero's Journey in Storytelling
  • 21:01 Connecting with Empathy, Translating Neuroscience into Effective Messaging
  • 23:48 The Power of Storytelling in Marketing
  • 26:48 Crafting Memorable Reviews and Testimonials
  • 31:02 Book Recommendation 
  • 32:41 One thing that works

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • lvNTqvcUtOoYraboqIPSqMi.uSEpRwwnAwvh5mrba7xrZwvBJM0dFAJWMT2g9apA__o&dib_tag=se&keywords=confessions+of+an+accidental+lawyer+a+legal+thriller&qid=1719940677&s=books&sprefix=confessions+of+an+acc%2Cstripbooks%2C262&sr=1-1">Confessions of an Accidental Lawyer by Michael Stockham

Connect with Aurora here:

Connect with me

This episode currently has no reviews.

Submit Review
This episode could use a review!

This episode could use a review! Have anything to say about it? Share your thoughts using the button below.

Submit Review