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You’ve got the dream: lights up, mic on, message landing.

Public speaking can be wildly fulfilling… and it’s also where many creatives get stuck in confusion and mixed advice. Today I’m stripping the noise and showing you what actually gets you recognized by event curators: a clear, memorable point of view (POV) that makes you stand out.

Before you write a single slide, define your POV. I’ve learned that people don’t get booked only because they’re “helpful”; they get booked because they have something worth listening to. Speaker slots don’t go to portfolios or offers; they go to ideas.

You can’t lead a room if there isn’t a single, clear takeaway.

In This Episode, We Cover:

✨ What a POV really is (and isn’t)
✨ What events look for in their speakers
✨ 3 quick prompts to discover your POV
✨ How to build recognition before you pitch a stage
✨ A simple next step if you want help refining your POV

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