Episode 84: Elements of a Message that Moves Your Audience to Action

Apr 11, 2022

 

Does your message move people to action? What is the action you are moving them to do? Today’s episode is for you if you are still trying to figure this out! I’ll walk you through the elements of a message and what you can do to move your audience to action. You don’t want to miss this!

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“Message development is something that takes time.” – Mary R Snyder.

Highlights from today include: 

  • What it means to move your audience to action (1:23)
  • Understand who and why you’re communicating with (3:03)
  • Structure of your message (4:56)
  • Create the connection with your audience (6:02)
  • Find the teaching points – the transformational part (12:03)
  • How to close, how to recap (13:06)
  • Homework (14:48)

Does your message contain these essential elements? Is your audience going to be moved to take action? Have you done the homework yet? I’d love it if y’all came to join the conversation in the Facebook group-Take the Stage Speakers and share with us! If you aren’t on Facebook, find me on Instagram! I would love for you to share it with me. 

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