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How to Change What People See with Tamsen Webster

Message Strategist and Keynote Speaker, Tamsen Webster, joins the podcast to explain how we change what people see in order to turn ideas into impact.

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How to Change What People See with Tamsen Webster

Tamsen Webster is part keynote speaker, part message strategist — and all about building big ideas. She combines 20 years in marketing, 13 years as a Weight Watchers leader, and four years as a TEDx Executive Producer into a simple way to change how people see, and what they do as a result.

It’s called The Red Thread®, and it’s what makes your Big Ideas even bigger than you think. At the heart of business lies one seemingly elusive goal: how can we tell a story people actually want to hear? Thankfully, there’s a surprisingly simple answer, and it lies in how we come up with our ideas in the first place.

Tamsen is a true professional and absolute pleasure to have a conversation with. I couldn’t be more excited to share Tamsen’s ideas and experience with you.

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Yours in strength,

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