“If your heart is genuinely how do I care about people by doing what I love to do, if that’s the driver of it, I don’t see how you can not end up in a place that is rewarding, fulfilling, and doing something that makes the world a better place.”
Ever wonder if your story is worth sharing or how to even start turning your experience into a book, speech, or brand? In this episode of The Speaker Lab, Grant Baldwin chats with Bill Blankschaen, founder of Story Builders, for an honest look at what makes a story truly impactful.
Bill’s approach is all about clarity and service. He urges aspiring speakers and authors to ask what the one thing they want their audiences to remember. If they’re unsure about that, their message probably needs fine-tuning. Importantly, Bill reminds us that while your story is about you, it’s meant for others. The value lies in helping your audience solve real problems or see themselves in your journey.
Grant and Bill also unpack practical tips and frameworks for how to test if your story is more than a personal anecdote, why defining your audience is crucial, and how to avoid overwhelm from too many tempting opportunities. If you’ve struggled with self-doubt or aren’t sure where to start, this episode is a pep talk and a toolkit rolled into one. Listen in for real-world advice on making your story stick and building an authentic platform around it!
You’ll learn:
- Storytelling and its role in thought leadership
- Evaluating the value and viability of your story
- The SPEAK framework
- Sustaining passion behind your message
- Connecting through reliability, not novelty
- Adding value rather than outdoing competition
- Developing intellectual property from foundational ideas
- Choosing the right medium for your message
- The role of mindset in success
- And much, much more!
“Your story may be about you, but your story ultimately isn’t for you, it needs to serve a greater purpose to help more people.”