Episode description
Ryan Hildebrandt (the founder of Viral Message Lab) helps entrepreneurs craft their unique messages that stands out from the crowd and to get them booked to speak at TEDx events. As the founder of the second largest TEDx event in the United Kingdoms, Ryan has seen over 1,000 accepted and rejected pitches at this point, and helped over a dozen people become TEDx speakers
In today’s episode, Ryan shares his tips on how you can get booked to speak for a TEDx talk, why you should not worry about having a bad first draft and that having self doubt is normal.
Resources:
https://viralmessagelab.com/ - Check out Viral Message Lab and get in touch with Ryan
rmhildebrandt@gmail.com – Get in touch with Ryan over email
Actionable Take-aways:
1. Do your worst, create your best. When you first start out, your first draft of anything will probably be terrible, but it is important to understand that this is part of the process and work to improve on this to get better. Get your minimum viable product out and work your way from there.
2. In whatever you do, it is important to have a specific outcome in mind and, more importantly, to find a way to stand out. You must be able to stand out from the crowd to be able to be noticed.
3. Having self doubt when pursuing something challenging is normal. So don’t let that self doubt get in the way of you achieving your dreams.
Connect with Ted on:
His Website at : www.tedteo.com
LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-teo/
Instagram at: @ted.teo
Facebook at : https://www.facebook.com/groups/tedteo