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In this episode you’ll learn:
- Why meeting people in person is so good
- The one thing not to do at networking events
- How to be smart with your smart device when you’re with people
- How to create super-fans from the people you meet
You can’t beat sharing space and being the same room as someone.
According to explorer, Emily Penn, it’s conversations that can change your life.
House concerts, conferences, and events, are just some of the places we can meet people in person. Old and new. And create super-fans.
Yet, meeting people in the digital age is an activity ripe with fresh challenges.
In this short episode of 30 days of daily inspiration, you’ll hear from social experts on how meeting people in person can benefit you.
Hear Scott Stratten talk about the importance of being smart with our smart devices at events and conferences and when being with people in person.
Listen to Bree Noble on how she creates super-fans.
You’ll also hear from Emily Penn on why being with people is so important to her.
Items mentioned in this episode (quick access):
[00:41] Introducing this episode: day 23 of 30 days of daily inspiration.
[01:32] The benefits of meeting people in person. (Thanks Martin!)
[01:53] From Me 2 You event.
[02:20] Bree Noble on creating an intimate connection with your fans.
[03:57] How to create super-fans.
[04:28] Video calls vs. meeting people in person.
[05:10] Scott Stratten on the importance of boundaries when meeting people in person.
[07:42] Emily Penn on how a conversation can change your life.
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- ICP 221 – 30 Days of Daily Inspiration – Day 21 – Turn It Off, Let Go And Live Like It’s The 1980s
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