What's Your Message? with Cam Barber Cam Barber
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Cam Barber riffs about how public speaking has evolved and focuses on 2 things:
1. How messaging is used in our society, to bring attention to ideas, products, causes, politics and leadership in general.
2. He also explores people's individual challenges, breakthroughs and tips on developing public speaking skills.
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#5 Paul Hogan-Australia owes you $5 billion
In 1984 Paul Hogan used his messaging skills to convince 300 million Americans to love Australia. His tourism campaign was such a success it underpinned Australia's success for two decades.
Who wouldn't want another their own shrimp on the barbie?
Links mentioned in the podcast:
Paul Hogan Tourism Ad
Pitch video to Australia Tourism Board (60 minutes segment)
Show Notes:
00:35 My headline of the day is that Australia owes Paul Hogan five billion dollars
1:25 Paul Hogan embedded a number of messages into the mind of the United States
2:05 A look at Paul Hogan’s history
4:37 The perception of Australian’s by America before Paul Hogan
6:25 Paul Hogan’s idea for tourism ads that changed American’s mind
9:16 Analysing the messages in the TV commercial for America
14:10 Australia benefited from tourism for years and Paul Hogan success
17:01 Paul Hogan paved the way for Aussie actors in Hollywood
17:28 Let's go back to B.H. before Hogan
19:23 The confirmation bias and what I sometimes call the closeness problem
21:18 Where is Australia now from a brand perception and from a marketing point of view
22:29 Australian Tourism Board ran an unsuccessful campaign in 2006, Lara Bingle
25:30 There's been a messaging vacuum for many years
26:47 What's taking over is influenced by National Geographic -
#4 Annie Stanton- Competing for attention with Hollywood legends
Cam speaks to Annie Stanton, Executive Director at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
While sitting in Washington Square park in New York City, Annie talks about her traumatic first experience in public speaking - and how she now measures up to hollywood actors and directors on stage.
A refreshing and honest conversation about communication skills, meditation and persuasion.
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#3 Steve Jobs' Stanford Speech uses a chunk structure
The world's most watched speech is Steve Jobs' Stanford speech.
His message: “Stay hungry. Stay Foolish.”
In 2005 Steve Jobs made a low-key speech at Stanford University that was one of the first examples of going 'Viral'. Over 100 million people have watched it.
In this episode of the What's Your Message? podcast, we examine why it's so compelling, with a focus on the structure of ideas:
How structure helps bring ideas to life. The power of the 'start' and the 'end'. How messages help you sort your ideas when planning a speech or presentation. -
#1 Why messaging is important - with Craig Bruce
Cam Barber talks with Craig Bruce about persuasion - and how to get better at messaging.
Areas covered include:
- Messaging is so pervasive it's like oxygen.
- We make decisions on messaging, NOT facts!
- The vacuum that occurs when you don't have a message hierarchy.
- How a clear message can eliminate anxiety.
- What your message hierarchy might look like.
Examples include:
- BUSINESS: Apple's iPod and iPhone, skin care startup.
- SOCIAL: Climate change, environmental protections.
- SPORT: Media skills, Hawthorn Football Club.
- POLITICS: Trump, Clinton.
- How to get your message remembered.
0:30 Why is Cam so fascinated with messaging?
1:13 What does a good message look like? and what does it do?
3:41 How is messaging used across the spectrum?
6:46 How often do your clients actually have a starting point in terms of what their message is?
9:11 A few clients Cam has worked with that have struggled with messaging.
9:44 Why is that important for a football club or a sporting club to
have a a consistent message?
13:49 Hawthorne project as an example was that an aim or a claim to be the most professional football club?
16:34 Is there a risk around that though because you know most messages you need it to be provable?
21:26 How Cam worked with a star player on messaging?
25:14 Why don't companies spend more time on definitive messaging?
28:33 Messaging in many ways you can call it keywords, but it's not it's not just keywords in many ways will determine what page you land on and stay on.
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#2 Craig Bruce - communicating to people vs a studio microphone
Personal Profile: Cam Barber interviews Craig Bruce who started as a radio DJ, and ultimately became Head of Content at SCA, overseeing 78 radio shows including Hamish and Andy and The Kyle and Jackie-O show.
Craig speaks honestly and openly about his nervousness around public speaking and shares his challenges and breakthroughs to become a better leader and communicator.