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    Explore "master of ceremonies" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 237 The Unforgettable MC with Michael Davis?", "Career Management: Focus on your left foot (podcast episode #80)", "Suche den Goldschatz.", "Episode #33 - How A Master Of Ceremonies Can Help With Wedding Speeches. With Tim Podesta MC" and "Episode #27 - What Does Master Of Ceremonies Mean? with Tim Podesta" from podcasts like ""Unforgettable Presentations", "How I Made it in Marketing", "Top Redner-Tipps aus den USA", "Bride Craic - Wedding Podcast" and "Bride Craic - Wedding Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep. 237 The Unforgettable MC with Michael Davis?

    Ep. 237 The Unforgettable MC with Michael Davis?

    Sit down with Darren and Michael Davis as they cover what it really takes to make an event flow, the MC. Michael is not only a speaker and a TEDx Coach, he has been MCing Lady and the Champs and Game Changers for over a decade. 

    Unforgettable events have unforgettable MCs. World-class MCs have skillsets that many do not even think about. Whether you want to be an MC, speaking at a large event or running one, get a deeper understanding of the role they play. It is critical to the success of the event.

     

    SNIPPETS: 

    • The critical skills of listening and improv?

     

    • Transition from one speaker to the next

     

    • MCs can get paid really well

     

    • It’s a true team effort

     

    • Two-way communication is critical

     

    • The greatest compliment for Ford Saeks

     

    • What did Patricia Fripp say about Michael Davis?

     

    • Confidence comes from experience

     

    • Virtual MC?

     

    • The virtual proximity effect

     

    Check out Game Changers:

    https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com/workshops/game-changers/

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    Career Management: Focus on your left foot (podcast episode #80)

    Career Management: Focus on your left foot (podcast episode #80)

    Let me confess something to you right now — I have my share of weaknesses.

    I’m sure you’re not shocked to hear that. We all do, right?

    But I don’t go ‘all in’ on improving them. Instead, I focus on my strengths. I learned this lesson from John Maxwell long ago.

    He said, “We’re taught to be well-rounded and to improve our weaknesses. However, in many arenas of life, we naturally perform poorly. Even with hard work, we will never become better than average in them. The reality is that people don’t pay for average. No one gets excited to dine out at an average restaurant, to spend two hours watching an average movie, or to hire someone with average abilities.”

    I’ve internalized that and live that in my career. So I was excited when I saw the podcast guest application from my latest guest, and wanted to talk to this kindred spirit to learn how he has taken this approach in his – quite successful – career.

    But with all due respect to Maxwell, I like how my latest guest worded it even better – “focus on your left foot.” To learn the story behind that lesson, along with many more lesson-filled stories, I spoke with Asim Zaheer, Chief Marketing Officer, Nasuni (https://www.nasuni.com/).

    Since its founding, Nasuni has raised $169 million, with the latest funding round a $25 million investment in which all previous investors participated, including Goldman Sachs, Telstra Ventures, and Northbridge Venture Partners.

    Nasuni is above $100 million in annual recurring revenue and Zaheer manages a marketing budget of approximately 10% of that revenue. 

    Stories (with lessons) about what he made in marketing

    Some lessons from Zaheer that emerged in our discussion:

    • Focus on your left foot
    • Be an influencer (and I don’t mean Instagram)
    • Be like Randy (research and rehearse your presentations)
    • Team above self

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