Speakernomics

The speaking industry is constantly evolving. Listen weekly for voices of experience from experts in the speaking industry with tips, insights and knowledge to help you become a better speaker, build a better business, and get paid to speak.

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Speaker Burnout with Rachel Sheerin
About a year ago we asked you if you were feeling burned out from the speaking business or if you were struggling talking to burned out audiences. How is it going now? Are you still feeling burned out or interacting with audiences that just don’t want to hear you? This week on Speakernomics we invited back Rachel Sheerin to chat about how we can overcome our own burnout and reinspire our audiences.
31 min
102
Marketability with AJ Vaden
When was the last time you updated your marketing material? Do you have a demo real that is all about what you will do, rather than what the audience gets out of your presentation? If you’re nodding your head, it sounds like it’s time for an update. This week on Speakernomics, we invited AJ Vaden, the CEO of Brand Builders Group and one of the recent experts who spoke at Winter Workshop 2022 about how you can become more marketable in the speaking industry.
31 min
103
Racking Up Your Revenue with Laurie Guest
While speaking can be a lucrative revenue stream, we all learned during the early time of the pandemic that it can’t be your only revenue stream. Or in the case of this week’s guest, maybe you just want to amplify your revenue with much less travel. This week on Speakernomics, brought in Laurie Guest, CSP, CPAE, to share her very different and profitable take on racking up more revenue in your speaking business by doing what’s best for you and your business.
30 min
104
Amp Up Your Revenue with Mimi Brown
You love speaking and sharing your expertise, but do you dread the sales aspect of getting yourself in front of clients? Are you losing out on opportunities simply because you don’t have an effectives sales process? This week on Speakernomics we’ve invited Mimi Brown to share how she uses her sales experience to make sure her business keeps growing.
25 min
105
Being Authentic with Brandon Farbstein
Are you the same person when you take the stage, or do you put on your speaker alter ego and start speaking and behaving in a way that isn’t your most authentic self? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Brandon Farbstein to discuss why you should strive to always be your most authentic self when you’re on stage and how it can actually benefit your speaking business.
27 min
106
Speakernomics How To Sell a Million Books with ...
So you wrote a book. Now what? Is it just sitting untouched on someone’s shelf (or worse, the bookstore), or is your book constantly helping you spread your message, expand your reach and get paid to speak? This week on Speakernomics we invited Phil M Jones to talk about how to change your mind set about your book to reach greater audiences and sell 1 million+ copies.
27 min
107
Showing Up In An Evolving World with Jess Pettitt
The world is constantly evolving, and as a professional speaker you’re speaking to audiences around the world who may not share all the same views as you. How do you prepare yourself to get on the stage and make a genuine connection with every audience? This week on the show, we invited Jess Pettitt, CSP, to discuss some strategies to address unintentional short-sightedness in your presentations.
29 min
108
Run Your Business Like a COO with Patrick Henry
Most speakers start their career in a corporate job before branching out and becoming a paid, professional speaker…and then there’s this week’s guest. After a brief stint in corporate American in his twenties, Patrick Henry, CSP, used the downtime in the speaking industry during the pandemic to help launch an herbicide company as the chief operating officer. This week, he’ll share what he’s learned about working a corporate job again, and how that’s helping him bring better practices to his speaking business too.
27 min
109
Build Trust and Grow Your Business with David H...
You have a well-crafted and researched message and you can deliver that perfectly on stage…but people still don’t want to hire you. What’s going on? This week on the show we invited David Horsager, MA, CSP, CPAE, to discuss how Trust might be the reason meeting planners aren’t booking you, and how professional speakers can make sure they’re always building trust with their clients and partners in the speaking industry.
27 min
110
Get and Stay Booked with Mary Kelly
You’re looking at your calendar and you realize you have no speaking gigs lined up and you’re not getting paid. What’s your next move? Panicking and looking for upcoming meetings and sending in proposals? This week on the Speakernomics, we invited Mary Kelly, PhD, CDR, CSP, CPAE, to discuss how you need to build systems and processes in your business to make sure you get booked and stay booked.
27 min
111
Grow Your Speaking Business with YouTube
Pop quiz: You want to make a YouTube video that will lead to someone hiring you; do you focus on a topic that people search 10,000 times a month, or 200 times a month? Today’s guest Michelle Villalobos, CSP, says the real money is in making videos for 200 people. This week on Speakernomics, Michelle will share highlights from her YouTube strategy that helps her generate substantial revenue with daily or weekly videos.
29 min
112
What Meeting Planners Really Want with Jay Baer
Here’s a hot take from today’s guest, Jay Baer, CSP, CPAE: Your content and presentation skills are probably not that much better than every other professional speaker in your field, which is to say you’re all good speakers. But what can you do stand out to make sure your message transcends the presentation itself? This week on Speakernomics we invited Jay to share his insights about how to differentiate yourself from other speakers so meeting planners choose to work with you.
24 min
113
Future of Your Virtual Studio with Dan Thurmon
Over the past nearly two years, you built up your home studio to adapt to the pandemic, but now what do you do with it when the speaking industry is ramping back up and in-person meetings are starting to return? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Dan Thurmon, CSP, CPAE, who built a vast home studio to discuss what to do with your studio moving forward and why it’s still a valuable tool.
28 min
114
Leverage your Mental DNA with Jeffrey Magee
Are you someone who really focuses on your expertise, or do you adapt your topics whenever a new trendy topic pops up? If you’re the latter, you might be limiting your success. This week on Speakernomics, we invited Jeffrey Magee, CMC, CBE, PDM, PhD, CSP, to the show to discuss why staying in your lane can help you book more business and how to turn all of your experience into different resources for your clients.
27 min
115
Business Models Post-COVID with Randy Gage
After countless hours of practice and experience, you’ve perfected your key stories and their delivery, but what is the audience truly getting from your stories? Are they walking away with true solutions to their challenges, or did they just hear a brief motivational story they’re going to soon forget? This week on the show, we invited Randy Gage, CPAE, to discuss why a good story isn’t enough in the post-COVID market and what you can do to become an indispensable resource to your clients.
33 min
116
One year of Speakernomics with Thom Singer
And that’s a wrap on 2021 and the first season of Speakernomics! Have you listened to every episode? This week on the show, we invited Frank Kitchen to host the episode and put Thom in the guest’s seat to talk about what he’s learned through hosting the show over the past year and what you can expect from Speakernomics next year!
30 min
117
The Mystery of TED Talks with Hayley Foster
You’re a professional speaker with a great message and a perfect delivery; you must be an ideal candidate to give a TEDx talk, right? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Hayley Foster, M.ED, one of the founders of the first TEDx event in 2009, to discuss what it takes to get invited to the TED stage and why professional speakers aren’t always selected.
33 min
118
Hidden Business Deductions for Speakers with Ta...
It’s almost the end of 2021, which means it’s almost time to submit your 2021 taxes. Are you taking advantage of all the options available to you as a professional speaker? This week on the show, we invited Tatiana Tsoir, CPA, MBA, who runs a boutique tax accounting firm to share some lesser-known ideas on saving big for tax time.
24 min
119
Big Event Marketing & Production with Ramon Ray
Instead of waiting for someone to hire you to speak at an event, have you ever considered hosting your own speaking events? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Ramon Ray, CSP, to discuss his experience hosting his own events including how and why you might want to do so, how to market to your prospective attendees, and how to get companies to sponsor your event.
27 min
120
Grow your Network with Podcasts with Lou Diamond
Have you ever been hired to speak after someone listened to your podcast? Do you dread going to “networking events” to try and meet other professional speakers or clients? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Lou Diamond, CSP, to the show to share some insights into how to use your podcast to grow your networking (and even get booked) as both the interviewer and the interviewee.
26 min
121
How to Engage with Introverts with Jennifer Kah...
As a professional speaker, do you think you’re an extrovert? Do you find it difficult at times to engage with the introverts in your audiences who aren’t always excited to join in on your activities and questions? Don’t worry, you’re not alone in this challenge. This week on the show we invited Jennifer Kahnweiler, PhD, CSP, to share some insights into how you can best engage with your more quiet audience members and improve your presentations for everyone.
26 min
122
Add Training and Consulting to your Business wi...
You just delivered your keynote with fabulous ideas; you have the check in hand…now what? How can you evolve your keynote into additional training and consulting work so you can keep delivering your message (and getting paid)? This week we invited Anton, Gunn, CSP, to share massive knowledge bombs on what you can do add training and consulting to your business offerings.
29 min
123
Speaker Negotiations with Lynn Price
Does negotiating your fee and speaking agreements cause your anxiety to spike? If you’re always sticking your head in the sand hoping the perfect deal will just land in your lap, this episode is for you. This week we invited Lynn Price who has negotiated more than 11,000 agreements to share how you can improve your negotiating skills to land better deals (and know when it’s time to walk away).
24 min
124
The Science Behind Building a Speaking Business...
Do you know when your busy season is, and do you charge differently for it? Do you track how many referrals you get every time you get off stage? Are you keeping track of any metrics on your business? This week on Speakernomics, we invited Andrew Davis, co-author of The Referable Speaker: Your Guide to Building a Sustainable Speaking Career­–No Fame Required, to chat about how you can use data to keep your calendar full.
28 min
125
Make More Money with Mark Victor Hansen
Are you making as much money as you’d like as a professional speaker? Are you looking at how other speakers seem to be so financially successful and wonder how you be too? This week on the show we invited Mark Victor Hansen, a founding member of NSA and co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series to talk about what he did to build a long and lucrative career.
30 min