Become a TEDx speaker & watch your credibility & client base soar | Roger Killen

Details
THIS TRAINING IS FOR YOU IF …
• You have a TEDx talk inside you and it wants to get out
• You want to be more credible and have more authority
• You want to attract global collaborators and customers
• You want to be a leader and launch a movement
TRAINING DESCRIPTION
Learn from Roger Killen how to expand a “TEDx talk” into a “TEDx experience” that is a game-changer for your personal and professional lives. He will describe how to become a TEDx speaker, the key elements that need to be in a world class TEDx talk, the resources you need to travel the TEDx journey and how to maximize your return on investment in yourself.
TAKEAWAYS
• Step-by-step approach to becoming a TEDx Speaker
• Key elements of a world class TEDx talk
• Milestones on your TEDx journey.
• The resources – time, money and energy - that you’ll need
SPEAKER’S BIO
In 2011, after 30 years as a serial entrepreneur, Roger Killen and Iman Aghay co-founded TEDxStanleyPark. With Roger as the producer, TEDxStanleyPark grew to become one of the largest TEDx events in the world. In 2018 Roger launched a new brand called Get Inspired Talks. Since 2016 every TEDxStanleyPark and Get Inspired Talks speaker has earned a standing ovation, 25 have become Amazon international bestselling authors and 6 have received over 1,000,000 video views. Then COVID 19 happened and Roger transitioned into supporting entrepreneurs become TEDx speakers.
Roger also manages Entrepreneurs International Network – the largest, free, small business training organization in the world.
Contact Roger Killen at rogerk@getinspiredtalks.com
AGENDA
• Zoom room opens
• Roger’s workshop
• Upcoming speakers
• Idea parties
• Collaborative networking
YOUR INVESTMENT
Free, zip, nothing, nada, zilch, gratuite/gratuit, besplatno, $0. We only ask that you attend with a spirit of giving, serving and sharing with your fellow participants.
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Become a TEDx speaker & watch your credibility & client base soar | Roger Killen