Episode #280

The Unmistakable Creative

With Srini Rao

Our guest, Srini Rao, runs the site and podcast called The Unmistakable Creative. He’s also a prolific best-selling author and sought-after international keynote speaker.

Today, he joins The Speaker Lab to talk about his speaking journey, how he pitches a broad topic like creativity to companies and how he balances the business side of being an artist.

This is a far-reaching conversation, be sure to join us on episode 280 of The Speaker Lab to hear it all!

THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW:

  • Has his podcast helped him garner speaking gigs?
  • When do bureaus approach you about working with them?
  • Why does he have two emails?
  • What is essential to every brand and business online?
  • Where should conferences be held?
  • What is one of the things he asks every potential client?
  • Why he always get referrals, and you should too.
  • What is an OKR and why is it one of the most effective filters he has used?
  • And so much more

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