Joe@JoeDolce.com917 365 0950linktr.ee/joedolceAppearing on camera, delivering a presentation, or being interviewed for a publication that you respect can be nerve-wracking for even the most seasoned professional. Opportunities to tell your story to the world are limited so ensuring that your message cuts through the noise requires strategic planning and (yes) practice. I have been a journalist and editor for 25 years -- Editor-in-Chief of Details magazine; Features Editor at Vogue; Arts Editor at Harper’s Bazaar and a contributing editor to Gourmet, Playboy and T: The New York Times Magazine among many others. I’ve asked the hard questions and had them lobbed at me. This has led me to develop a proprietary method of coaching that quickly assesses your challenges, unearths your core messages, prepares you to respond to difficult questions, and ultimately makes you attention worthy. The method works in all situations, from media appearances to public presentations, to investor pitches. I’ve used it with celebrities and CEOs across the spectrum—Web3/crypto/blockchain, technology including martech and fintech, life sciences, marketing and luxury goods. A sampling of clients includes The Sandbox, Tether, R/GA, Publicis-Sapient, Galley Cats, metadata.io, Wingcopter, Wealthfront, Quantcast, Kickstarter among many others.Sessions are two hours long, focused and to the point. You’ll leave:-Equipped with succinct, memorable quotes, stories and sound bites-Comfortable and in control of your messages-Ready with statistics and numbers, and the ability to use them in context so that they are easily understood-Knowing what difficult questions to expect and prepared with pivots to your messagesTrainings include a pre-session assessment and review of past appearances, one two-hour coaching session, and a post-session brush up to be scheduled at your convenience before a presentation or interview. Many coaches lecture clients or spend hours pointing out faults. I never responded to those methods and I don’t use them. This is your time to shine, so make it count. And remember, successful media appearances lead to more appearances. Ace this one and you’ll be asked back.“The best in the business,” Ashish Prashar, Global Chief Marketing Officer, R/GA
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