Episode #358

How to Find Your Red Thread as a Speaker

With Tamsen Webster

Tamsen Webster is the author of Find Your Red Thread and she’s also a sought-after keynote speaker and business strategist.

On today’s episode, we talk about what it means to find your red thread, and how to build a successful speaking career around it.

Please join us for this informative and engaging conversation on the 358th edition of The Speaker Lab.

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • What is the red thread?
  • Where do you start to find your own red thread?
  • How do you know when you’ve found your throughline?
  • Why you must find your specific audience for your message.
  • How do you know if a red thread is viable or not?
  • What are the best strategies for testing your ideas?
  • What are the four qualities of a successful red thread?
  • And so much more!


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