Last weekend, I attended the Canada’s Got Talent auditions held in Toronto. I normally wouldn’t even bother, but I had a hook up on tickets and the person who had them was quite persuasive that I attend.
It was a 4-hour event and overall, I’m glad I went. It helped me to drum up some blog posts about my experience. Of course, none of my blog posts contain any spoilers, so I’ll instead focus on the business application of the auditions. In Part 1, I shared the 5 powerful things I learned about storytelling through the audition experience.
This is Part 2 and in this video, I share:
- Why being poised and polished in front of the camera does more harm to your brand or business
- What 3 singers taught me about finding my own voice
- What Michael Margolis says trumps credentials and how you can use it to get attention in the marketplace
- How to add a little bit of Carrie Wilkerson, the Barefoot Executive, to your next presentation or speech