{Worshop} Discovering Your TEDx Talk: Find Your Idea, Shape Your Story, Navigate the World of TEDx (Virtual)

Sale Price: $125.00 Original Price: $199.00

You have spent years — maybe decades — building real expertise. You know you have something worth sharing. But you can't quite name what the one idea is, or how to get it onto a stage like TEDx. Maybe you've applied and heard nothing back, and you're left wondering if your idea isn't good enough.

In this intimate 90-minute session, you'll work alongside a small group and someone who spent 15 years on the other side of these applications — reviewing thousands, curating and coaching hundreds of speakers. You'll leave with a clearer idea, a sense of the story structure that fits it, and an honest, insider view of how the world of TEDx actually works. This is the first step toward giving the talk your life's work deserves.

These insights come from deep analysis and expertise in knowing how great talks work. What you learn here applies to any stage.

What you'll learn

  • How to distill an ocean of expertise into one clear idea worth spreading: Using a simple framework to map your personal experience vs. your evidence, plus the three questions that surface the idea hiding in plain sight.

  • What a true "idea that changes everything" feels like vs. a topic or a generic pitch with examples of both.

  • The story arc that fits your idea and voice: The handful of proven story arc shapes behind great idea talks, and how to tell which one will resonate most for you your message, and how to use it to develop your talk’s structure.

  • What TEDx organizers are actually looking for: The insider view of why applications get deleted in seconds, and what humility, specificity, and genuine generosity look like on the page.

  • How to navigate the "TEDx jungle": How TEDx chapters differ, how 8–12 month application timelines work, how to put together great applications, and how to choose and approach the right programs (it's a process, not a lottery).

  • A concrete next step you can act on the moment the session ends.

These are intimate workshops. Space is limited.

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You have spent years — maybe decades — building real expertise. You know you have something worth sharing. But you can't quite name what the one idea is, or how to get it onto a stage like TEDx. Maybe you've applied and heard nothing back, and you're left wondering if your idea isn't good enough.

In this intimate 90-minute session, you'll work alongside a small group and someone who spent 15 years on the other side of these applications — reviewing thousands, curating and coaching hundreds of speakers. You'll leave with a clearer idea, a sense of the story structure that fits it, and an honest, insider view of how the world of TEDx actually works. This is the first step toward giving the talk your life's work deserves.

These insights come from deep analysis and expertise in knowing how great talks work. What you learn here applies to any stage.

What you'll learn

  • How to distill an ocean of expertise into one clear idea worth spreading: Using a simple framework to map your personal experience vs. your evidence, plus the three questions that surface the idea hiding in plain sight.

  • What a true "idea that changes everything" feels like vs. a topic or a generic pitch with examples of both.

  • The story arc that fits your idea and voice: The handful of proven story arc shapes behind great idea talks, and how to tell which one will resonate most for you your message, and how to use it to develop your talk’s structure.

  • What TEDx organizers are actually looking for: The insider view of why applications get deleted in seconds, and what humility, specificity, and genuine generosity look like on the page.

  • How to navigate the "TEDx jungle": How TEDx chapters differ, how 8–12 month application timelines work, how to put together great applications, and how to choose and approach the right programs (it's a process, not a lottery).

  • A concrete next step you can act on the moment the session ends.

These are intimate workshops. Space is limited.