Create and Use New Speaking Material with Ron Tite
The Speaker Lab Podcast
The Speaker Lab
4.8 • 575 Ratings
🗓️ 13 August 2019
⏱️ 39 minutes
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Summary
What's the best way to create and use new speaking material? Our guest, Ron Tite, knows how and he is sharing all the details on today's The Speaker Lab!
Ron is a phenomenal speaker and accomplished entrepreneur who you might remember from episode 45. He is back for episode 250 of The Speaker Lab to talk about his process when creating new content and testing it out, as well as how to put it together in a new talk.
You'll hear all of that and so much more on the 250th edition of The Speaker Lab with Ron Tite.
THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW
- What are the three things he does when capturing new ideas?
- How can you keep your material current?
- Does geography play a part in what subjects he discusses?
- What is the "new two"?
- When should you try out new content?
- How new speaking material can help you secure repeat clients faster.
- Why did he retire one of his funniest bits?
- What is the importance of keeping your material in the development stage?
- And much, much more!
EPISODE RESOURCES
- Ron Tite's web site
- Think, Do Say, by Ron Tite
- Ron Tite on Facebook
- Ron Tite on Twitter
- Episode 45 of The Speaker Lab
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, friend, are you looking for ways to book more paid speaking gigs? |
| 0:03.7 | Well, of course you are. |
| 0:04.4 | Maybe you're just starting out as a speaker. You're trying to figure out what to prioritize in order to get booked and paid as quickly as possible. Listen, if that's you, I want you to join us for a free live training where you're going to learn how to create the number one marketing asset that you need to consistently book more paid gigs. This is a tool that one speaker on our team used to book over $36,000 in paid gigs before he even had a website. |
| 0:27.2 | This training is free. |
| 0:28.1 | It's live and we offered a few times a week so you can find a time that works best for you. |
| 0:32.5 | All you got to do is head over to thespeakerlab.com slash get booked. |
| 0:36.3 | That's all one word. |
| 0:37.2 | Thespeakelab.com slash get booked. That's all one word, thespeakerlab.com slash get booked |
| 0:39.3 | and register right now. We look forward to seeing you on the live training. |
| 0:50.5 | Hey, what's up, friends? Graham Baldwin here. Welcome back to the speaker lab podcast. We are here on |
| 0:53.9 | episode 250, 250. Really, really cool, really exciting. Glad you're here. This is your first time joining us. Thanks for hanging out with us. If you have been with us through all 249 episodes prior to now, thanks for joining us again. Really do appreciate it. If you haven't already, we'd love for you to leave us a rating and review inside iTunes or wherever you listen to your podcast. Definitely helps us out. If the show has benefited you in any way, definitely stop by and do that for us. We really do appreciate it. Make sure you subscribe as well if you're not already so you don't miss out on any of these episodes. Now, today, before we get to today's guest, we have a great guest, |
| 1:27.8 | repeat, return guest. Let me remind you, we get a lot of people who say, hey, Grant, love what you're doing with the podcast, love what you're doing with the YouTube channel, which you also need to check that out, by the way, the speakelab.com slash YouTube, I believe, or YouTube.com slash the speaker lab. Let's go to both of those, see what happens. people who ask, |
| 1:44.4 | how can we work with you? |
| 1:45.5 | How can you help us find |
| 1:46.5 | and book speaking gigs? |
| 1:47.5 | We actually have a training program called the elite program. And so if that's something that you're interested in learning more about, about how myself and our team can work with you in a one-on-one capacity about helping you build and grow your speaking business, and you definitely want to swing by an apply for a spot over at thespeakerlab.com slash apply. Again, that is the speakerlab.com slash apply. And again, hop on a call with one of our team members. We'd love to chat with you. Learn more about your business, what you look for, and how we might be able to help you out. So again, check that out over at the speakelab.com slash apply. All right, so today we are talking with my buddy Ron Tite, and Ron is a very successful speaker and entrepreneur. And like I mentioned here, he's an even better human being. He was back with us on episode 45, and so if you want to go way back in the archives to check that out, but he has made it back here for episode 250. |
| 2:34.5 | We talk a lot about his process of working on new material, of inserting new material, testing out new material, figuring out what works. |
| 2:41.8 | It talks about a good format for not just having like one talk, but really kind of bits and pieces, puzzle pieces that it can fit together and configure in different ways for a presentation. So a lot to get into if you're someone who's figuring out how to put together |
| 2:54.2 | your talk or how to use new material or why that even matters. There's a lot we get into here |
| 2:58.7 | about why it matters for the speaker, also why it matters for event planners and what it is |
| 3:02.5 | that they're looking for and audience members. So a lot to get to here. Let's get right into this |
| 3:06.1 | conversation with Ron Tight. Enjoy it. |
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