“Making Conversations Count” is a podcast from WAG Associates founder and telemarketing trainer Wendy Harris. New to this site? Learn more about Making Conversations Count podcast: Please do let us know your take-aways from this episode by leaving a comment at https //makingconversations.studio/Review-Tyler-Foley This was a wildly entertaining conversation and we even got to hear some tips on public speaking and body language (and it would be wrong not to, since that’s his day job now!) Now it’s no surprise that Tyler dotes on his daughter, Kenzie and draws comparisons. Tyler also suffered a personal medical incident (not dissimilar to Justin Beiber) leaving his facial muscles paralysed ending his childhood stardom. Tyler lost his Dad at 6 years old and I don’t mean he misplaced him, he died. Tyler’s conversation that counted (39m50s) It’s actually more about selling the solution! (8m30s) This episode of “Making Conversations Count”, in which Tyler Foley explains the benefits of working with public speaking coaches covers:Įveryone says you need to sell the benefits. Listen as Tyler talks about some famous people who have entertained audiences and how they did so.Īnd how you can take lessons from those, and apply it to your own public speaking. Have you ever noticed your own mannerisms?Īnd they can all have an impact on how we’re perceived and received whenever we’re doing public speaking.Īs Sean Tyler Foley puts it, “We all have that one thing.”Īnd that one thing makes the difference between whether we feel like we’ve done a good job or a bad job. This is where we get into the science of public speaking. Strapped for data? You can hear a lower-bandwidth version of the episode here.) (Want to read the transcript right now? You can do so here. I’m like, well, at that point, no, I wasn’t scared of that.īut let me tell you something that does terrify me…” I think that when we played our venue there was 90,000 people.Īnd like that everybody looks at me and goes, well, aren’t you scared? I have in my band played to an outdoor venue that was almost hundreds of thousands of people. I’ve performed to auditoriums of thousands of people. “And I know for me, I’ve spoken on stage to tens of thousands of people. In this chat, Sean Tyler Foley goes deep, helping us to understand that with public speaking you’re absolutely still selling the benefits. You are able to show them how your product or service can solve their problem or meet their needs. When you focus on the solution, you are able to connect with your audience on a deeper level. However, the reality is that you need to focus on the solution. Most people think that in order to sell their product or service, they need to focus on the benefits and features. And with public speaking, that’s even more true! And seamless Patch switching lets you hold a chord in one sound while moving to a new Patch.Everyone says you need to sell the benefits. With Multimapping, you can map multiple parameters to a single control, so you can smoothly manipulate your sound without trying to turn several knobs at once. Start walking a bass line up the keyboard, and the split point moves up so the bass doesn’t suddenly become some other sound when you get into the higher notes. It intelligently moves the split point on a split keyboard Patch to respond to what you’re playing. For starters, there’s the Floating Split Point. MainStage is not only an amazing host for software instruments and effects, it’s also packed with innovations that let you shine on stage. Or bring the authentic sounds of a Hammond B3 organ, Hohner Clavinet D6, or Fender Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric pianos on stage. Use Retro Synth to re-create your favourite electronic sounds from the ’70s and ’80s with an intuitive set of controls. And Chord Trigger allows you to press a single note and have it trigger an entire complex chord. The Arpeggiator features note-based remote controls and flexible latch modes. Take your performance beyond what you can actually perform.
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