Be serious—are you really afraid of bunnies?

There’s a serious answer to this oft-asked harebrained question. (Get it?!) Yes, I am horrified by all members of the lagomorph community; however, I’m also an advocate for facing your fears. As a card-carrying leporiphobe, I have a “fear” that enjoys hopping and terrorizing small children every Easter, and one that can rip my

Be serious—are you really afraid of bunnies?2020-09-11T11:24:34-04:00

Do you have a favorite quote or motto?

Jones & Orman have so many favorite quotes from my interviews, but this comment from Suze Orman haunts me — in a GOOD way: “Every new moment you spend with anybody and anything has to be a new moment and not just a recreation of the past.” When it comes to how

Do you have a favorite quote or motto?2020-09-11T11:25:20-04:00

What sort of coaching and business training services do you offer? Do you target groups or individuals?

I’ve taught public speaking and positive communication to corporate clients and non-profit organizations, but I have also worked with individuals seeking to improve their personal brand: leadership, written and verbal communication, self-actualization and self-expression. As the ability to “think on your feet” is essential in all business settings, I include a healthy dose of

What sort of coaching and business training services do you offer? Do you target groups or individuals?2020-09-11T11:26:05-04:00

How do you differentiate yourself as a speaker? What topics do you discuss?

To begin, I have been on stage most of my life — primarily in comedic roles. Being in front of an audience is “home” for me. And I have been in countless conference and seminar audiences — bored out of my mind — because the speaker did not customize the presentation to the audience.

How do you differentiate yourself as a speaker? What topics do you discuss?2020-09-11T11:26:43-04:00

How do these interviews impact your business and how can they benefit me?

Fager & Jones Since so many have decided their job is to criticize, I chose to go in the opposite direction and look for the BEST in others. I also found a kindred spirit in 60 Minutes Executive Producer Jeff Fager, who told me: “We are all made up of positive and negative. We

How do these interviews impact your business and how can they benefit me?2020-09-11T11:27:22-04:00

How do you get so many well-known people to agree to talk to you?

Jones & Post Preparation. Creative thinking. Concise, thoughtful emails and voicemails. Employing an almost superhuman level of patience. And finally, authenticity juxtaposed against Erin Brockovich’s favorite word: stick-to-itiveness. And yes, name-dropping helped a lot, too! Though this was not part of an elaborate master plan, I came to realize how ironic it was

How do you get so many well-known people to agree to talk to you?2020-09-11T11:28:58-04:00

Where can I find samples of your work?

As our culture seems to be obsessed with visuals, my team produced a video of examples of my portfolio. But as soon as I thought I’d seen it all, I got a call to support a TV pilot filming close to my home in Naples, Florida — complete with an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink list of responsibilities

Where can I find samples of your work?2020-09-11T11:29:36-04:00

How do you describe what you do for a living?

Again, it’s all about creativity, communication and storytelling, typically with a sales, marketing, PR, or speaking/training slant. Perhaps most popular is my work supporting written/visual online content and website development for various industry types. If you need words, I’ll “smith” ‘em: blogs, press releases, sales collateral, etc. If your focus is visual mediums, I tend

How do you describe what you do for a living?2020-09-11T11:30:11-04:00

You seem to be everywhere, but at your core: Who are you?

My life is not nearly as complicated as it sounds. Though I’m amazed by the variety of work presented to me, three themes tie it all together: creativity, communication and storytelling. Innovation is powered by creativity. Without thoughtful communication, we’re doomed. And every organization has a story to tell and an audience they want

You seem to be everywhere, but at your core: Who are you?2020-09-11T11:30:37-04:00
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