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Crafting a soulful elevator pitch with Brynn Scarborough

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In this illuminating conversation with Brynn Scarborough, founder of Alchemy Leadership Lab, we unpack the art of crafting a soulful elevator pitch that feels authentic while effectively communicating the transformation you offer. Through live role-playing scenarios, we demonstrate the difference between responses that fall flat and those that spark genuine interest and connection.
Brynn reveals how women especially tend to undermine their own messaging with questioning tonalities and tentative language, offering practical frameworks to speak confidently about your work without the "ick factor" that comes with traditional pitching. You'll learn how to position yourself as an expert at the intersection of your various modalities rather than feeling obligated to list every credential.

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Chapters

1. Crafting a soulful elevator pitch with Brynn Scarborough (00:00:00)

2. Multi-Modality Practitioner Case Study (00:11:20)

3. Converting Interest to Action (00:23:34)

4. Embracing Career Transitions Authentically (00:34:01)

5. Finding Your Champions During Transition (00:41:14)

56 episodes

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Content provided by Yuli Ziv. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Yuli Ziv or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this illuminating conversation with Brynn Scarborough, founder of Alchemy Leadership Lab, we unpack the art of crafting a soulful elevator pitch that feels authentic while effectively communicating the transformation you offer. Through live role-playing scenarios, we demonstrate the difference between responses that fall flat and those that spark genuine interest and connection.
Brynn reveals how women especially tend to undermine their own messaging with questioning tonalities and tentative language, offering practical frameworks to speak confidently about your work without the "ick factor" that comes with traditional pitching. You'll learn how to position yourself as an expert at the intersection of your various modalities rather than feeling obligated to list every credential.

Send us a text

Check out Heallist.com for digital tools created just for holistic healers.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Crafting a soulful elevator pitch with Brynn Scarborough (00:00:00)

2. Multi-Modality Practitioner Case Study (00:11:20)

3. Converting Interest to Action (00:23:34)

4. Embracing Career Transitions Authentically (00:34:01)

5. Finding Your Champions During Transition (00:41:14)

56 episodes

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