Making Ideas Behave - Crafting Irresistible Messages with Tamsen Webster
Tamsen Webster is a message strategist who helps experts make their
ideas irresistible. She’s the former executive producer of TEDx
Cambridge, one of the legacy TEDx conferences and before that spent
13 years as a Weight Watchers leader. We discussed why
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Today’s guest Tamsen Webster, and she’s just as cool as her name
suggests.
Tamsen is a message strategist. In a sentence, she helps experts
make their ideas irresistible.
She’s the former executive producer of TEDx Cambridge, one of the
legacy TEDx conferences and before that spent 13 years as a
Weight Watchers leader.
But those of us in the industry know her as The Idea Whisperer.
I’m a huge fan of Tamsen and her work, and last year she finally
released a book detailing her proprietary method for crafting
ideas into irresistible messages. It’s called Find Your Red
Thread.
I bought it, read it in one day, and immediately implemented it
in my work as a speaker AND in my own coaching practice working
with TEDx speakers and leaders.
The episode you’re about to hear is less an interview and more a
conversation between two geeks over ideas, storytelling, and
messaging.
Some topics we covered:
What is a red thread? Why are ideas so important?
Behind-the-scenes look at the TEDx process. How to differentiate
your idea from everyone else’s, when it seems like there are no
new ideas left in the universe.
Tamsen explains the persuader’s paradox, which I thought would
make a great name for an indie rock band. She also dives deep
into why typical story structures just don’t work for normal,
everyday situations and what we can do instead.
And of course, Tamsen shares her story of a chance encounter with
lasting impact.
This episode is dense and absolutely jam-packed.
Connect with Tamsen:
Website: https://TamsenWebster.com
Find Your Red Thread: https://amzn.to/3qVY0va
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