2-Minute Tip: Caring is key
People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.
As with so many strategies for success in speaking, it often comes down to the audience. How well do you know them? How well do you connect with them?
Most importantly, do they trust you?
Try to connect with the audience and make them feel you care and are listening to them and their concerns. Once you have established that level of rapport, they are much more likely to believe you when you speak to them.
Even till today, I’m a hugger. I don’t like shaking hands and fist bumps. I’m a hugger. I like, you know, hugging people. — @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeakingEven till today, I'm a hugger. I don't like shaking hands and fist bumps. I'm a hugger. I like, you know, hugging people. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
Post-Tip Discussion: Meet Richard Kauffman
I do have a content warning for this episode. We do talk about both suicide and addiction. It’s a big part of Richard’s history and the journey of recovery he’s on today.
Richard Kauffman is a member of an elite group. He joins Nursepreneur Catie Harris (Http://2minutetalktips.com/Catie and Http://Strokecast.com/Catie) as only the second guest to appear on both 2-Minute Talk Tips and Strokecast.
I originally spoke with Richard in August of 2018 in Episode 29 of Strokecast about his experience surviving an ocular stroke when he was wounded in combat. Over the past year his projects and initiatives have grown quite a bit. He’s doing more work to help people than ever before.
That's the main focus of everything that I do is saving one life. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
Compassion and Caring
The theme that runs through this episode is about compassion and connection. It’s about connecting with your audience, connecting with individuals, allowing folks to truly talk with you, and enhancing that connection through the power of touch.
Normally if you can get somebody talking they're your best friend. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
Bio
Richard brands himself as #TheComebackCoach, helping people comeback from life challenges many thought they might not survive.
Richard Kaufman has had a fascinating life. At various points he has been…
- An addict
- Homeless
- In the Army
- Wounded in a Humvee
- A retail salesperson
- A survivor of an ocular stroke
- A Podcaster
- A speaker
- And #TheComebackCoach
Richard’s book is available on Amazon. Just search for A Hero’s Journey.. From Darkness to light or click here.
I was actually realizing that a lot of things that we're going on in my life, I was the problem. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
Babe — Styx
No matter how old you are you can always come back. Everybody loves a comeback story. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
Links
Richard’s Website |
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Richard on Twitter |
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Richard on Facebook |
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Richard on Instagram |
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Richard’s Podcast |
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Richard’s Book |
https://www.amazon.com/Heros-Journey-Darkness-light-ebook/dp/B07MBV7CC3/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1 |
Richard on Strokecast |
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Donnie Boivin on 2-Minute Talk Tips |
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Catie Harris on 2-Minute Talk Tips |
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Catie Harris on Strokecast |
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Babe, by Styx |
Call to Action
Whether you’re selling time shares, connecting with a support group, or presenting to a thousand people, compassion and connection are how you can be effective with your audience.
- If you want to hear more from Richard, visit Strokecast.com/Richard to hear our previous conversation
- Check out the list above to see Richard’s links, podcast, website, and find his book on Amazon.
- Subscribe to 2-Minute Talk Tips for free in your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode
- Don’t get best…get better.
If … they don't see that there's anything in it for them in the speech, they're not going to listen to it all. They're going to tune you out and go right to their phone. -- @RickKauffman07 #TheComebackCoach #PublicSpeaking Click To Tweet
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