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35 - The "one person" visualization technique
Episode 35

35 - The "one person" visualization technique

The Credibility Minute · Jen deHaan

March 6, 20262m 58s

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Show Notes

We often assume our audience is full of harsh critics asking, "Why is this person doing this?" In reality, the person who clicked play just hopes you can answer their question. Whether they are looking for dog training tips or an explanation of a complex building regulation, they are rooting for you to make sense of it for them.

Because podcasters cannot see their audience, we must make educated guesses. A powerful strategy is to visualize a specific person... like a past client, a version of yourself from five years ago, or someone who asked a question at a conference. When you talk to a specific person, your energy shifts from trying to impress critics to being genuinely useful.

In this micro-episode:

  1. Why your listeners are not judging you as harshly as you think
  2. The "Fitness Class" analogy for audience expectations
  3. How to visualize a specific listener to focus your vocal energy

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