The Keynote Disaster That Taught Me How Trust Actually Works
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The Trust Toolkit helps professionals become better influential communicators who get results.
In this episode, host Colin Ryan shares what happened when his presentation remote died mid-speech, in front of 100 people, during a talk about... public speaking. What could've been a disaster became one of the most talked-about moments of the day, and a masterclass in what really builds trust with clients, teams, and audiences.
In this episode:
- Why a tech failure mid-keynote turned into the most memorable part of the talk
- The exact thought that got Colin through 60+ seconds of dead air in front of a live room
- Why "don't be perfect, be present" is a proven strategy
- What happens to your listener when they see you sweat.
- The surprising link between building trust with others and building trust in yourself
If you've ever felt like you had to be flawless to be credible, this episode will reframe how you think about the moments that go wrong.
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Colin Ryan trains leaders and teams in the financial psychology of their clients and on building trust with colleagues, so they can drive the results they want most. He also coaches professionals to give dynamic presentations so they have more fun and make more impact when public speaking.
Free resources and more at colinryanspeaks.com