🍀 EVENT BOOKING SIMPLIED
Picking a keynote speaker is hard work. Today’s audiences want someone that will keep them engaged. That means someone with a compelling, relatable story. Audience members don’t want to hear jargon; they don’t want to hear about things they can find online. Today’s audiences demand someone as impressive as their devices!
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Opening an event, closing, an event, maybe after lunch,before a break, keynote performance scheduling is critical to making sure audiences feel plugged into your theme. For events, Chris asks organizers to think FIRSTabout what they want ~their~ audience to FEEL after he leaves the stage. Keynote subject matter can be conveyed in many different ways. First, think of a primary and then a secondary feeling from the chart to the right. These “feelings” help Chris create the audience reaction
Chris’s most popular talk is “Don’t Unplug”organizers like the positive message of the presentation. Yet many organizations wantsomething different, something on theway outside part of the box. That’s where Chris’s catalog of talks comes in handy. Maybe you want to talk about “Love and Technology,” or “Mindfulness and Devices,” or dive into the deep end of the content pool and explore “Technology and the Occult.” Chris has a range of topics to pick from depending on the themes or audience! All topics have been filmed, and examples of the slides are included in each! Don’t be afraid to mix it up!
🧠 The Feelings Engine
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