White Belts and Plati-Truths (ft. Sebastian Terry, Erin Stafford, and Tucker Bryant)

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White Belts and Plati-Truths (ft. Sebastian Terry, Erin Stafford, and Tucker Bryant)Three speakers, three perspectives, one incredible conversationOPENING QUOTE:“And I think that it's important to show people that there is hope, that you are able to be successful and have an incredible career and family, et cetera, and also still be mentally healthy and still be happy. There is a way to do it.”-Erin StaffordGUEST BIOS:Sebastian Terry is a bestselling author, avid surfer, and founder of 100 Things. Originally from Australia, he now travels the world helping people live more purposeful, fulfilling, and really fun lives.Links:WebsiteInstagramFacebookYouTubeLinkedInTwitterAfter marketing roles at MTV, Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, and American Express, Erin Stafford became a senior executive at one of the largest healthcare companies in the world. Then she smashed into the wall of serious burnout. Next, she set out on a mission to help other driven type A people beat burnout while still unlocking peak performance.Links:WebsiteTwitterInstagramLinkedInTucker Bryant grew up in the UK, then spent a decade in Silicon Valley working at both Google and Stanford. He's a brilliant spoken word poet, bridging the gap between art and business in his unique keynote performances.Links:WebsiteTwitterLinkedInCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[10:12] - When Patterns are Broken, New Worlds EmergePoetry and impactAfter hearing from Tucker about the way he weaves poetry into his keynotes to drive transformation, Josh shares how generally breaking patterns and helping audiences think about things differently is one of the most effective ways to generate real transformation. Sebastian goes on to speak about how he uses humor in a similar way — turning insights into memorable calls to take action in the real world.[13:16] - Super Fluffy, Ethereal, Woo-Woo, SoftErin on being yourselfErin shares how she’s felt pressure to be a certain way in her presentation — soft, ultra-cheerful, and wellness focused. “That is just not who I am.” Instead, she prefers actionable direction. “What do I need to do today when I go home? Just tell me what the hell I’m supposed to do to get out of burnout?” She wants the tools, and that’s what she brings to her keynotes. There is room for both styles in the keynote world, but it’s all about determining who you will be.[18:42] - The Trojan HorseHiding the profound in the simpleJosh and Tucker speak about how marketing your message matters. If you present your message as being all about work-life balance and personal growth, planners may put you in a “breakout session on the third day of the conference.” But if you can pitch a big-stage concept, then imbue it with powerful and profound messages, you can deliver o

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