318: Add Storytelling to Your Marketing for Amazing Results in Any Startup Pitch Meeting, Stage Presentation, or Job Interview with The Pitch Whisperer John Livesay

John Livesay is The Pitch Whisperer which means you should use micro-stories in your presentations, at job interviews, or perhaps at a pitch meeting where you're seeking funding. Every good story contains exposition (who, what, where, why), a problem, solution, and resolution.
You can discover your own stories by thinking about your family or vacations you've traveled to. Then fit that interesting material into a narrative. For example, Johnny Walker uses a rags to riches story in its marketing and Prudential uses a rebirth story. Think about your origin story of tenacity and perseverance, what inspired you, and then test that material on others to get feedback.
When you're speaking and pitching, people are asking themselves: do I trust you and do you make eye contact? (gut), do I like you and do you display empathy towards me? (heart), and will this work for me? (head) You can also build your confidence by being prepared: know your opening, closing, and takeaways to bring to that presentation.
Quotes:
“Storytellers rule the world. Forget selling—tell stories instead. Then you'll pull people in, get hired, gain new clients, or secure funding.” – John Livesay
“A good story has four elements: exposition (who, what, where, when), a problem, a solution, and a resolution.” – John Livesay
“People buy emotionally and then back it up with logic. If all you're doing is talking numbers, you're going to bore people.” – John Livesay
Takeaways:
05:28 A good story has four key elements: exposition, problem, solution, and resolution.
11:02 Everyone has interesting stories to share, often found in family histories or personal experiences.
15:01 Practice and preparation are critical for building confidence in high-stakes presentations.
19:47 When pitching, focus on building trust through eye contact, showing empathy, and demonstrating how your solution works.
21:24 People make emotional decisions first and then justify them with logic.
Resources
- The Pitch Whisperer (Official Site)
- The Successful Pitch (Podcast)
- John Livesay (Twitter)
- John Liveway (LinkedIn)
- Text "PITCH" to 66566 to overcome the three mistakes with preparation, confidence, and correction
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Filed in: Archive 2: 2017 • Branding • Interview • Podcast • Speaking