
Behind the Scenes of a TEDx Talk (And Why Most Messages Don’t Land) | S6 E16
If your message only lands when you are allowed to pitch, it is not a message, it is a shove. Recording a few days after my TEDx talk in Lisbon, I unpack what surprised me most about the TEDx format and why it is a masterclass in clarity for marketers, founders, and leaders trying to stand out in a world full of noise.
TEDx demands one clear idea worth spreading, and that constraint is far harder than it sounds. I talk through the moment I restarted my script just six days before the talk, the discipline of saying less, and how the strict “no selling” rule reveals whether your brand message can resonate without pressure. We also get practical about communication skills: how energy, presence, and timing shape what people feel, why rehearsals can drain you, and what changed when I showed up calmer and more intentional on the day.
I also share a behind-the-scenes look at my writing process for The Future CMO, including how AI helped with structure and pattern-finding across my podcast conversations, and why the real accelerator is still clarity. If AI is speeding up content marketing and shrinking attention, the advantage shifts from creating more to creating what truly resonates. Listen, share this with someone who is refining their positioning, and leave a review with your answer: what is the one idea you stand for?
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