Most pitches don’t fail because the idea is weak. They fail because the message isn’t received the way it was intended.
In this episode of Pitch Masters, Danny Fontaine is joined by author, TEDx speaker and advisor Gina Balarin to explore the gap between what we say and what our audience hears. And why that gap is where pitches succeed or fail.
They discuss:
Why communication is defined by what the audience hears, not what you say
How audience priorities shape the meaning of your message
Why most pitches are built from the wrong starting point
How to create alignment instead of relying on persuasive logic
If you’ve ever felt like your message should have landed but didn’t, this episode will change how you think about pitching.
Listen to the full conversation for a deeper perspective on how to make your ideas resonate.
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