Last week I hosted my first ever 3 day live event,
“Shine Online Video Performance for Women.”
Entrepreneurs saw themselves transform in front of the camera!
AND I was surprised to hear one HUGE misconception over and over again.
Last week I hosted my first ever 3 day live event,
“Shine Online Video Performance for Women.”
Entrepreneurs saw themselves transform in front of the camera!
AND I was surprised to hear one HUGE misconception over and over again.
We all hate it…
We all fear it….
Those extra 10 lbs that the camera adds when we’re on video.
But you’ll be surprised how this simple tip can instantly make you look slimmer on camera.
I had a wonderful opportunity to speak at WeCapella.
The purpose? To inspire folks to create innovative digital content
So I tried something pretty risky on stage!
I wanted to record part of it for you and walked deep into the forest so I didn’t feel so shy.
Lately I’ve been getting a lot of media attention –
CBC Radio, Vancouver Sun Newspaper, some Korean publications.
I’ve discovered this comes with some unexpected dissatisfactions as well.
You’re busy.
So that’s an easy excuse to avoid video right?
WRONG!
I’ll let you in a surprising trade secret that I learned when working at CBC TV.
When I spoke in Nova Scotia, almost everyone said this ONE TIP that made video blogging so much easier for them.
So I got all 170 people to share this tip with you!!! It’s pretty fun and awesome – take a look!
Be honest. How do you feel when someone asks you
to give your 30 sec business elevator pitch?
How about giving it in front of a big group of people?
Tingly with fear? Totally self-conscious?
Here’s how you can get EXCITED about giving your elevator pitch.
Don’t do what I did!
I was excited to get interviewed about my business on CBC Radio in
Newfoundland. It definitely felt strange to be on the other side of
the mic, because I used to work at the CBC.
However, I didn’t take my own advice.
So here’s how I would advise YOU to prepare before you give a media
interview about your business.
Having a irritated throat or dry mouth are some of the worst things that can happen before you record a video or give a presentation.
Here is a tip for what you drinks you should definitely avoid.
I recently filmed a TV commercial and discovered one fascinating secret to looking younger on camera! You may be surprised how this simple trick can shave off a few years for both men and women.