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#58 Storytelling, public speaking, and writing with Nick Westergaard
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
07/10/23 • 51 min
Nick Westergaard is an author, educator, and speaker. He’s spent his career building standout brands at organizations of all sizes—from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies to President Obama’s Jobs Council.
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What we talked about...
- Nick Westergaard’s StoryLab program.
- Dave’s guest appearance on Nick’s podcast.
- Telling your story is foundational. The ability to craft, hone, and shape your story with others.
- Stories that come from saying yes, saying no, and making mistakes.
- Story starter ideas.
- Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life through the Power of Storytelling by Matthew Dicks.
- Generate stories by thinking of a theme.
- First _____
- Last _____
- Best _____
- Worst _____
- From blogging to books.
- Strategies for writing a book.
- Moth Storyslam.
- Advice for TEDx speakers.
- Staging information.
- Talk Like TED: The 9 Public-Speaking Secrets of the World's Top Minds by Carmine Gallo.
- Summaries, scenes, and reflections.
- Personal vs. professional brand storytelling tips.
- Brand coaching.
- The value of mentors.
- Read The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brené Brown.
- Check out Nick’s books.
- Contact Nick at nickwestergaard.com.
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#13 NICE SHORT - Humble Inquiry
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05/03/21 • 7 min
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#23 How to communicate more effectively with and learn from body language with Scott Rouse.
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
11/22/21 • 54 min
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Scott Rouse is a behavior analyst and body language expert. His extensive training, education, and practice of nonverbal communication have made Scott an expert and consultant to law enforcement and to the United States military, as well as to Fortune 500 CEOs, doctors, attorneys, executives, and entertainers. He is the author of Understanding Body Language: How to Decode Nonverbal Communication in Life, Love, and Work.
What we talked about...
- Scott has taught body language and interrogation methods to members of the military and law enforcement.
- Working together at the Nashville Entrepreneur Center.
- How body language best practices can be used in pitching investors.
- How to get investors in the head space to help you instead (or in addition to) fund you.
- VCs invest huge amounts of money into startups, so Scott sits in and sniffs out the dishonest entrepreneurs.
- What to do when you don’t know the answer.
- There are no absolutes in body language.
- An essential question to ask during the hiring process and beyond.
- Things to consider (and not) about eye contact.
- How to use your body language to make people feel comfortable.
- The most common problem in business communication - “CEO-itice”
- Signs your team member doesn’t really know the answer or isn’t listening to your question.
- The power of taking analog notes while listening.
- How Scott got connected to Dr. Phil.
- Don Wells on Summer Wells Missing Interview Body Language Analysis (YouTube).
- On how to improve virtual meetings.
- Scott recommends Courage is Calling by Ryan Holiday.
- Dave recommends Think Again by Adam Grant.
- Kindle reading tips.
- Contact Scott at ScottRouse.com.
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#17 Personal branding, content marketing, and your red thread with Tamsen Webster.
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06/21/21 • 50 min
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Tamsen Webster is a part strategist, part storyteller, part English-to-English translator, she helps experts drive action with their ideas. She’s also a gifted keynote speaker and the author of the new book, Find Your Red Thread: Make Your Big Ideas Irresistible.
What we talked about...
- Tamsen shares the best advice she’s received in her career.
- Honest feedback and being true to yourself.
- Tamsen’s mantra, “Be useful, be thoughtful, be passionate, be kind.”
- +EBI = positive + even, better, if.
- Lying and honesty.
- Content ideas and creating a swipe file.
- Content marketing and personal branding.
- The persuaders' paradox.
- Figure out how to minimize the time spent on stuff you don’t want to do.
- Ann Handley said, “Write the book that’s easiest for you to write.”
- Writing rooms. 25 minutes writing. 5 minutes off.
- Set up a Zoom room - invite friends working on books.
- Why a “red thread”?
- The Duck/Bunny - the power of identifying contrasting views.
- Read Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
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#42 Goals, clarity, and your zone of genius with Rich Russakoff.
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
09/26/22 • 54 min
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Rich Russakoff is an internationally renowned speaker, serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, and coach of seven EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award Winners and over 100 INC. 500 Award Winners.
What we talked about...
- The power of gaining clarity.
- Warren Buffet’s goal-setting methodology.
- Follow Rich on Amazon regarding his current and next book, a business fable.
- TEDx Louise Evans presenting The 5 Chairs.
- On investing in knowledge and experiences, you are interested in.
- On planning successful events.
- Eighty to ninety percent of Rich’s coaching clients are from EO.
- The decision series by Randy Nelson.
- The importance of networking and receiving referrals.
- Don’t solve problems; create the future.
- Providing feedback and creating a fearless culture. Praise in public, critique in private.
- Find people’s zone of genius. Don’t set them up for failure.
- The zone of incompetence, zone of competence, zone of excellence, vs. zone of genius.
- How to succeed as an entrepreneur with the five principles of creating a world of opportunity.
- How to determine your values and strengths.
- On writing and publishing your work.
- Read Zen Guitar by Philip Toshio Sudo.
- Contact Rich at [email protected] or visit coachtothebest.com.
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#18 Public speaking, performance, and entrepreneurship with Michael Port.
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
07/05/21 • 57 min
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Michael Port is an NYT bestselling author, co-founder, and CEO of Heroic Public Speaking. His latest book is The Referable Speaker: Your Guide to Building a Sustainable Speaking Career—No Fame Required, which he co-authored with Andrew Davis.
What we talked about...
- Parenting picky eaters.
- Being born and raised in Manhattan, NYC.
- Michael’s education at Tulane in New Orleans and his Masters's Degree in Acting at NYU Graduate Acting Program.
- Moving to Bucks County 17 years ago.
- Why he doesn’t believe he’s a writer, even after writing nine books, including best-sellers.
- What question is the presentation answering?
- What book is the author answering?
- Do a little writing every day.
- Don’t set pre-determined outcomes too early in your process.
- Julia Cameron The Artist’s Way book and her Morning Pages.
- Deep thoughts on collaboration.
- In order to be a great partner, you have to know you can bring value and be appreciative of the value others bring.
- The best business partnerships are the ones where each person feels they got the better end of the deal.
- Aim for delivering “How to Think” speeches instead of “How to” speeches if you wish to deliver referable keynote presentations.
- Moving beyond your personal brand to something bigger.
- Read The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris.
- Contact Michael at Heroic Public Speaking.
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#45 Health, wellness, and psychological safety at work with Kim Farmer.
Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture.
11/21/22 • 43 min
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Kim Farmer is the CEO of Mile High Fitness & Wellness, a corporate wellness organization serving companies of all sizes and individuals with fitness and nutrition coaching services.
What we talked about...
- On volunteering and being a hero.
- Public speaking about health and wellness.
- Fifteen years in her business.
- Time and money can be saved with health and wellness.
- Shifting her business to the corporate environment.
- Moving activities to virtual during Covid.
- Pivoting content based on client needs.
- Trends in health and wellness.
- The need for mental health support.
- The positive power and misunderstandings of EAPs (employee assistance programs).
- Virtual fitness vs. in-person.
- Tips for overcoming procrastination.
- On forming good habits and stopping bad habits.
- Mindset and motivation.
- Psychological safety.
- Mentoring team members and practical leadership skills.
- Stay interviews.
- Read The 4 Stages of Psychological Safety: Defining the Path to Inclusion and Innovation by Timothy R. Clark.
- Contact Kim Farmer on LinkedIn or Mile High Fitness and Wellness.
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#28 Passions, fandom, and marketing with David Meerman Scott.
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02/28/22 • 56 min
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David Meerman Scott is the author of twelve books, including New Rules of Marketing & PR, Wall Street Journal Bestseller, FANOCRACY, and Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead. Scott is a marketing and business growth strategist, entrepreneur, and advisor to emerging companies.
What we talked about...
- Grateful Dead guitars.
- Brian Halligan at Hubspot.
- Fanocracy: Turning Fans into Customers and Customers into Fans he wrote with Reiko Scott.
- Talking to strangers and generosity.
- Passion is infectious. Share what you’re passionate about in your business.
- Give yourself permission to break down the barriers between your personal and professional life.
- The importance of travel.
- The problem with polarizing people with Facebook’s algorithm.
- Harry Potter, K-pop, ComicCon, and fandom.
- Tony Robbins and speaking at his events.
- Tony Robbins: I Am Not Your Guru documentary (Netflix).
- How businesses can build and sustain strong cultures in a hybrid and remote era.
- The neuroscience of video communication and landing pages.
- David’s speaking page with video.
- Read anything by Seth Godin.
- Exercise every morning.
- These Are The Good Old Days blog post.
- “Educate and inform instead of interrupt and sell.”
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Please be sure to follow the show and leave a review wherever you subscribe to podcasts. Reviews and sharing the show are the nicest ways to support the show and are deeply appreciated. Thank you.
👋 Say hello [email protected].
🐦 On Twitter @davedelaney.
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🎸 Theme song is “Little Jane May” and the end song is “Funny Feeling” by AlistairChristl.ca.
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#40 Security, shadow IT, and leadership with Denis O'Shea.
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08/29/22 • 49 min
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Denis O'Shea founded Mobile Mentor in 2004 with a simple mission - to empower people to achieve more with their devices. The technology is always changing but Denis' purpose is the same and today most of Denis's energy is helping clients to deploy Microsoft 365 and balance security and employee experience. Denis is really passionate about solutions that make an impact in healthcare, education and government.
What we talked about...
- On moving from Ireland to Nashville.
- Check out the 2022 Endpoint Ecosystem Study.
- Mobile Mentor provides technology security and support services to mid-sized firms.
- Security implications of team members working from home on their own devices, Wi-Fi networks, and using their own software.
- The staff doesn’t understand the gravity of security. Leadership does because of the costs of cyber insurance.
- Team members often ignore the security training companies provide.
- Why Generation Z tends to ignore security issues but focuses on privacy.
- Password hygiene and why eliminating passwords is the most secure option.
- Shadow IT and technical friction.
- Working together and collaborating.
- Read Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing.
- Contact Denis on LinkedIn or visit Mobile-Mentor.com.
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#39 Embracing failure, psychological safety, and emotional intelligence with Scott Lockhart.
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08/15/22 • 50 min
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Scott Lockhart is an Australian American entrepreneur and real estate technology expert. Known for his innovative work in real estate tech and leadership roles with Showcase IDX and eXp World Holdings.
What we talked about...
- Contingency plans for leaders.
- A brief history of WordPress.
- You can’t do everything yourself.
- Let your team make good mistakes. Identify the difference between good and bad mistakes.
- Bad mistakes are mistakes that are repeated.
- Psychological safety.
- They don’t use email internally. They use Slack.
- How to properly onboard new talent and build trustworthy cultures.
- Differences between working fully distributed versus working in person.
- Online petting zoos.
- How to be a feared-less leader.
- Use Assumed Positive Intent (API) when things don’t go right.
- Emotional Intelligence and empathy.
- Birkman Reports. A consultant does monthly town halls. All team members can access individual reports to understand their colleagues better.
- Communication will make or break a company.
- Differences in Australians and Americans.
- Tips for finding mentors.
- VIDEO: What’s it like to work for ShowcaseIDX.
- Read: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers
- Contact Scott on LinkedIn.
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Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture. currently has 60 episodes available.
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The episode title '#58 Storytelling, public speaking, and writing with Nick Westergaard' is the most popular.
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The average episode length on Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture. is 52 minutes.
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The first episode of Nice with Dave Delaney - leadership, communication, retention, culture. was released on Jan 30, 2021.
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