Tech has a place in every industry and there are likewise people who fear it in every industry. For instance, the use of live streaming has vastly changed the speaking industry as much as tech has changed the field of surgery. Where going to college and getting a degree in order to become a well-known speaker or author was the main option, technology has shifted that.
So, since technology has given us such a leg up, then why are people so scared of it? That would be because it also renders those who used more common ways of becoming a speaker would have competition that could almost be considered an "overnight success". That honestly makes people feel frustrated about the time and finances they previously used to get where they are. This is harder to deal with from as opposed to others.
Another thing that stands out when it comes to tech and being a speaker is that it opened up more opportunities for revenue. Many are still oblivious to the way that they can use tech to make more money as a speaker. Going way beyond just posting a link to an event you can now have virtual tickets and virtual speakers. There is the opportunity to have a client halfway around the world now as well.
In today's epsiode we talk a little about what tech has done and how Altovise has been able to use in building her brand.
Altovise Pelzer is an Award-winning Speaker, Author, Live Streamer, Coach and founder of the World Voice League. She also hosts the #SpeakEasy Podcast, your #1 Podcast for unscripted perspectives on becoming and staying a successfully paid Author or Speaker. At her core, she is the mom of four, will break out into impromptu dance parties, take a beach trip or read a book.
Homelessness and molestation greatly affected Altovise. She hit a turning point in her life after decades of being silent about her molestation story even after finding out both her girls were molested. This was the catalyst for her decision to motivate women to “Leverage Their Life’s Circumstances” by learning to love their voice. She takes women from abuse to applause by equipping them to Define, Accept and Use their Voice as a Speaker, Author or Entrepreneur.
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