In this 80-second, insight-packed video, Engagious Co-Founder & President Rich Thau walks us through the 4 types of message refinement. (hint: only rarely will you scrap the whole thing and start anew.) Like what you see? Check out the pilot episode of our Engagious Podcast featuring a lively and informative conversation with […]
Darrin Maggy – Addressing Information Security Risks | Ep. 06
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Security Vulnerabilities For Research Businesses
Engagious Podcast: JoAnn Schinderle, Engaging Audiences IS A Laughing Matter
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When thinking about a well-rounded group of guests for this podcast, talking with a successful improv and stand-up comedian made perfect sense. After all, if they can’t quickly engage an audience they’re sunk! So, we were excited to have recently crowned Portland’s Funniest Person JoAnn Schinderle join us.
Five Most Memorable Quotes from the Engagious Podcast
[This article was originally posted on the Engagious Blog.] Wow! Hard to believe we already have 10 episodes under our belt since we launched the Engagious Podcast earlier this year. Time flies when you’re hosting a cadre of fascinating guests and engaging in lively and energizing conversation. Now that we’ve […]
Podcast: Erika Isler, Reaching Past the Mind to the Heart and Body
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On this podcast, we’ve had the good fortune of talking with many experts in their field. In the case of Erika Isler, we got to talk with someone who spans many fields. Erika is a reporter, editor, teacher, and personal development coach who uses horses (equine facilitated wellness) to help her clients navigate all kinds of issues. I was fascinated to learn how people’s interaction with horses (not their riding of them) can be used to uncover and solve a variety of challenges. Erika also enlightens us on what her varied career has taught her about the most effective ways to engage an audience and we dig into what my closet says about me.
Top Podcasts for Market Research Professionals
Earlier this year, we ventured into the podcast world with the launch of the Engagious Podcast. While in the planning stages for the podcast, I did legwork researching and listening to other podcasts that covered topics of interest to market research professionals. In the process, I uncovered a handful of […]
Jeff Fromm – Researching Gen Y and Gen Z | Ep. 05
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Today on Audible Insights we’re talking to Jeff Fromm, a subject matter expert and professional speaker on consumer trends, marketing and innovation. He has keynoted over 500 times all over the world – well not Antarctica.
Podcast: Kathy Klotz-Guest, Using Humor to Connect
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In the world of audience engagement there are many people who do one thing really well. Then, from time to time, you meet someone who does many things really well! That’s the case with Kathy Klotz-Guest. Kathy’s main focus is on helping her clients connect with their customers as real people. What’s unique is that she draws from her experience as a Silicone Valley executive, speaker, author, workshop leader, and…wait for it…improv comedian.
Podcast: Ryan Serhant, Selling an Audience Like Serhant
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Engaging an audience is hard enough through one medium, but imagine having to do it across four?! That’s what this episode’s guest, Ryan Serhant, has been able to master. You may know of Ryan from his hit TV shows, “Million Dollar Listing New York” and “Sell It Like Serhant.” Or, maybe you’ve heard he has a book coming out also titled, Sell It like Serhant. Or, maybe you watch his weekly YouTube vlog. Or, maybe you trade in multimillion-dollar New York real estate and have worked with Ryan on a deal.
I’m exhausted just writing this post and all of that is Ryan’s life! In each case, he succeeds by engaging an audience (be it an audience of one or millions) and drawing them to him. It’s for this reason that we’re thrilled to have him on the podcast to see what we can learn from him.
When the Image IS the Story
This article was previously published on our sister blog at Engagious.com. I was recently floored when I laid my eyes on the image adorning the June cover of National Geographic. It was one of those images that took a few seconds to sink in and once it did, I couldn’t take […]