Ep 73: What To Do When You Think You’re Not Ready To Be A Paid Speaker
In this podcast episode, Kymone, alongside former pastor turned professional speaker Pierre Quinn, debunks common myths about paid speaking. They challenge the beliefs that one must be famous or that the market is too saturated for new speakers. Emphasizing the value of unique experiences and insights, they encourage listeners to pursue speaking opportunities. They also discuss the importance of taking action despite feeling unprepared. The episode promotes an upcoming speaking challenge designed to help participants transition their ministry into the marketplace.
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00:00 Introduction to the Episode
Kymone introduces the session and himself as a business coach and minister.
00:22 Pierre's Introduction
Pierre Quinn introduces himself as a former pastor turned professional speaker.
00:35 Casual Banter
Discussion about sports and engaging the audience before diving into the main topic.
01:08 Clarifying the Session Purpose
Kymone explains the focus on debunking myths of paid speaking and invites audience participation.
02:36 Speaking Challenge Announcement
Pierre encourages listeners to sign up for the speaking challenge to transition ministry into the marketplace.
03:32 Recap of Myth #1
Discussion of the first myth: "I'm not famous enough" to be a paid speaker.
04:18 Reasons for Hiring Speakers
Pierre outlines three reasons why people hire professional speakers, emphasizing unique insights.
06:25 Finding Your Unique Perspective
Discussion on how personal experiences can align with organizational needs for speaking opportunities.
08:08 Example of Experience Application
Pierre shares his background in ministry and how it translates into marketable speaking skills.
10:43 Transition to Myth #2
Kymone introduces the second myth: "I'm not ready yet" to start speaking.
11:04 Market Saturation Myth
Discussion on the misconception that the speaking market is too saturated for new speakers.
15:00 Diverse Market Opportunities
Pierre explains that organizations seek variety and fresh perspectives, debunking saturation fears.
17:59 Perception and Awareness
Discussion on how personal interests shape perception, affecting the awareness of speaking opportunities.
19:17 Debunking Attention Hijacking
Discussion on how social media captures attention and the effects on personal beliefs and values.
20:10 Myth of Market Saturation
Addressing the misconception that the speaking market is too crowded for new entrants.
21:21 Myth of Fame Requirement
Exploring the belief that one must be famous to succeed in paid speaking engagements.
22:07 Myth of Readiness
Debunking the idea that one must be fully prepared before starting a speaking career.
23:20 Action Over Preparation
Emphasizing the importance of taking action rather than waiting for perfect conditions.
23:49 Financial Barriers
Discussing the misconception that financial resources are necessary before starting a speaking business.
24:25 Starting Small
Sharing personal anecdotes about beginning with minimal resources and evolving over time.
28:23 The Importance of Authenticity
Highlighting the need for speakers to present themselves truthfully and avoid exaggeration.
30:13 Challenge Promotion
Details about an upcoming speaking challenge and the urgency to register early.
31:28 Fear of Opinions
Discussing how fear of judgment from others can hinder personal growth and opportunities.
32:22 Overcoming Timing Myths
Exploring the myths surrounding the right timing to start a speaking career.
37:12 Encouragement to Start
Reiterating the message that taking action is crucial, regardless of perceived readiness or timing.
38:45 Myth Sharing Announcement
Kymone announces a live session to discuss myth number three about paid speaking.
39:10 Challenge Mention
Pierre refers to the speaking challenge and engages with Washington Commanders fans.
39:18 Common Myths Discussion
Kymone and Pierre highlight common myths about not being famous enough and feeling unprepared.
39:28 Encouragement to Overcome Doubts
They stress the importance of not talking oneself out of success and invite listeners back tomorrow.