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The real power of your speaking isn’t in your story but in the moment someone realises it’s their story too.

This episode with poet, performer, author, and creativity-driven speaker Joel McKerrow is one of those rare, breath-catching moments that stays with you. If you’re an emerging or aspiring speaker, lean in.

Joel pulls back the curtain on what actually creates connection on stage - not the polished lines, not the clever structure, but the place where your story meets someone else’s story and something in them quietly rearranges.

He talks about how creativity becomes a responsibility, why specificity is the doorway to universality, how to build the discipline of deep listening, and why your inner life is your most underused speaking tool.

You’ll hear how slam-poetry taught him stagecraft under pressure, how fiction reshaped his worldview, and why the best speakers are the ones who stop performing and start witnessing.

This is a reminder that your story, when shaped with intention, doesn’t just inform an audience. It moves them. And that’s the real work of a speaker who wants to make a mark.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • 01:11 - Build a multi-dimensional speaking career without confusing your message
  • 03:43 - Become the speaker nobody expects (but everybody remembers)
  • 05:09 - Move people beyond the cognitive level (the heart-level space where transformation actually happens)
  • 07:41 - Connect your personal narrative to something bigger to create lasting influence
  • 10:20 - Wake your audience out of the “anesthetic life” and help people feel, see, and reconnect again to meaning
  • 14:36 - Transform pain into expression by sharing vulnerably without oversharing
  • 29:55 - Build a “half-communication” that invites the audience to bring their story forward
  • 33:01 - Strengthen deep-listening skills to make your speaking unforgettable
  • 41:25 - Make your talk feel both intimate and widely relatable
  • 46:28 - Build a ritual that sharpens your voice over time
  • 47:58 - Know which stories belong on stage (and which don’t) to keep your speaking grounded and responsible
  • 51:39 - Protect your creative voice in an AI-heavy world
  • 59:56 - Stay creatively alive while growing your speaking business
  • 01:08:48 - Practice and refine your delivery out loud before stepping into the arena

If you’ve ever doubted your creativity, felt pressure to “sound like a speaker,” or wondered how to make your story serve your audience instead of overshadowing them, this episode is exactly what you need.

You don’t need a gimmick and you don’t need perfection. You need presence, specificity, and the courage to listen as deeply as you speak.

WHERE TO FIND JOEL MCKERROW


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