Question: How Long Does It Take to Write Your TED Talk?

Answer: Your whole life. And we can get it up on our screens together in three months. What will you say? Here’s how you find out:
Imagine this: You hear a booming (or very quiet) voice in your head that says, “You have 15 minutes more to live as you, on this plane, in this existence. You will spend that time on a stage, talking. The audience is everyone in the world. What MUST you tell them that is so valuable and transformational to you, that it has the power to change their lives?”
Most of you already know two or three things that come to mind. It’s your best stuff that people have been thanking you for.
So how do you get these ideas worth sharing out of your head, onto the page, and delivered powerfully? I can help. For over 30 years, I created and delivered my own 14 keynote speeches for audiences of thousands. Listeners lit up with empowering thoughts and meaningful laughter. I relished every word, and audiences delighted with me.
Now I help you develop an idea you know is true from your experience. We refine your idea and structure your talk. We make an outline, based on my 7-step formula, in the order the audience wants to hear you. We craft your script, so you can communicate your idea brilliantly and delight your audience. Then, we do the submission form together to submit to TED or TEDx.
We don’t preach. We don’t teach. We just show the audience your movie, and let them in on the jokes. We make the connections to their lives, and give them a reason to delight in sharing a moment together. Your audience has the opportunity for an act of civility, community, and delight. We are SO ready for that.
To develop your “idea worth sharing,” to grow your business, please schedule a complimentary 30-minute zoom call. Let’s clarify how you would use speaking to grow your business, and discover if we are a match.
Mimi was a superstar in the speaking business, keynoting for audiences of thousands. Her combination of sophisticated humor and solid content made her one of America’s most popular funny females.
Mimi has created speeches and “found the funny” for TEDx Talkers, executives, celebrities, and entrepreneurs. Before starting her speaking and coaching business, she was a Human Resources Specialists with Walt Disney, Northrop Aircraft, and Rockwell International.