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Stand out in your submission

Understand what makes your application stand out from the rest.  What to avoid and how to connect with the theme and organizer, in your application.

Write a compelling draft that creates interest

Learn the secrets and get the template that Tedx organizers desire to see in submitting your draft talk in your application.

Video submissions and interviews

Discover what the screening team is looking for in your video submission and/or interview and how to knock it out of the park.

Red Dot Secret Master Class

Imagine spending 2 hours with Erin live where she will be be going over all the deeper work around getting your application chosen, your first draft crafted of your talk for submission, the proven formula for a great Tedx talk, how to nail your interviews and short videos for submission.

BONUSES

BONUS 1: the list of over 300 Tedx opportunities with organizers names, websites, and contact information, so that you can leave with your killer submission and the tools to go out and apply for your Tedx opportunity.

Bonus 2: 1:1 call with Erin to go over your application and get feedback from her personally on your entire package

"I bought the book by Chris Anderson, I wrote my talk, I practiced the talk in front of the room with an audience and they loved it. Then I hired Erin and she completely turned my good talk into an amazing talk where I received a standing ovation. After I got off stage I was approached by our State Senator and she asked me to speak at a Town Hall meeting. I couldn't have done it without Erin."

Daniella Young
CEO Cultral Forte

"I don’t know how I would have navigated my talk with out Erin’s help, her no-nonsense attitude, and straight forward direction. My first meeting with her she put me on a stage in a theater and I instantly recognized how unprepared I was to speak in front of an audience of hundreds. My knees were shaking and my story wasn’t flowing. Two weeks later, in front of an audience of 400, I was able to move the crowd from awe, to sadness, to humor the way I imagined myself doing but, two weeks earlier, was faced with the realization that I had no idea how I was to do it. Thank you for coaching me, Erin. "

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Your Idea Worth Sharing Guide

TED talks are captivating, compelling, and hold your attention for up to 18 minutes.  They can communicate complex ideas, they inspire new perspectives, and they are ultimately a talk with an idea worth sharing.  

The format is simple for a TED style talk: one idea, evidence, stories, no reading, and no complex slides. This talk doesn’t cover too many things, just one idea if adopted could change a belief, industry, modalities, or even the world.  It can be one great basic idea that has a new compelling argument behind it, and can draw a larger conclusion.  
Things to consider for your idea worth sharing:

1. Is your idea something new?

2. Is your idea something surprising?

3. Does it challenge a known belief?

4. Is your idea a new perspective on a topic?

5. Is it interesting to a broad audience? 

6. Does it have a factual/realistic call to action that your audience can execute? 

7. Does it have proof, factual information to support it, and is the information accurate/credible?

8. Is this something you are passionate about?

9. Does this idea inspire others?

10. What is in it for them (the audience)? How will they be impacted from your idea?

If you can answer all of these questions you have the beginning of a great idea worth sharing.  If you have a product, service, book, or program to sell….this IS NOT THE STAGE FOR THAT!  

Now that you have all of these questions answered:  What is the one thing that you want the audience to walk away with, implement, or change in their lives after hearing you speak?  

Write it down in 2-3 sentences- this is your idea worth sharing!  

Ask your friends, family, tribe if this idea makes sense, is compelling, and is something they would want to hear more about.  Remember that others might not share your worldview, so explain how your idea works and focus on why it matters.

When you articulate why your idea matters to the world, they will be more interested in hearing the details of your idea.

Everyone has an idea worth spreading, just not everyone can articulate the why behind the idea and inspire others to take action.

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