57 min

Jess Ekstrom | Speaker and Author | Sharing Your Story The Porch with Lindsay Boccardo

    • Self-Improvement

We had Forbes' top-rated speaker Jess Ekstrom on The Porch to talk about speaking with confidence and using your story to make a difference. There is so much great advice in here for speakers.

Here are just some of the tips she shared:

1. A good story has a Premise and Promise. Your Premise is your story. The Promise is the takeaway for the audience. The lessons you’ve learned shared in your premise can apply to everyone through a promise.


2. The best speakers have a curious mindset and are learners, not just tellers.


3. You don’t have to be the expert on the stage to be credible. Simply being ahead of the game compared to your audience, having an interesting story, and a relatable message is enough to provide value and influence to your audience.


4. You decide what your “success currency” is for yourself. It won’t be the same for everyone and the freedom is letting go of the expectations of others with different currency expectations compared to you.

There are so many ways to stay in Jess' world in real life. Her weekly hype texts (which I receive and LOVE), her Mic Drop Workshop, TikTok, LinkedIn... stay connected so you can borrow her courage!



You can find Jess here ⬇️
LI Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jess-ekstrom-speaker-author/

Website: https://micdropworkshop.com/
Sign up for her weekly hype text: 704-228-9495 - text the word: HYPE

KEEP IN TOUCH 🌏
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayboccardo/
Website: https://www.lindsayboccardo.com

We had Forbes' top-rated speaker Jess Ekstrom on The Porch to talk about speaking with confidence and using your story to make a difference. There is so much great advice in here for speakers.

Here are just some of the tips she shared:

1. A good story has a Premise and Promise. Your Premise is your story. The Promise is the takeaway for the audience. The lessons you’ve learned shared in your premise can apply to everyone through a promise.


2. The best speakers have a curious mindset and are learners, not just tellers.


3. You don’t have to be the expert on the stage to be credible. Simply being ahead of the game compared to your audience, having an interesting story, and a relatable message is enough to provide value and influence to your audience.


4. You decide what your “success currency” is for yourself. It won’t be the same for everyone and the freedom is letting go of the expectations of others with different currency expectations compared to you.

There are so many ways to stay in Jess' world in real life. Her weekly hype texts (which I receive and LOVE), her Mic Drop Workshop, TikTok, LinkedIn... stay connected so you can borrow her courage!



You can find Jess here ⬇️
LI Link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jess-ekstrom-speaker-author/

Website: https://micdropworkshop.com/
Sign up for her weekly hype text: 704-228-9495 - text the word: HYPE

KEEP IN TOUCH 🌏
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayboccardo/
Website: https://www.lindsayboccardo.com

57 min