🎧 What We Talk About
you wanna yap more on camera like all those other creators who make it look SO effortless? that's why you clicked on this episode. if you've been here a while you know we LUV face-to-camera content — I've watched creators grow to hundreds of thousands of followers, sell out offers, and book brand deals all off refining this one skill. it's not new, but with more noise out there than ever, people are craving the actual guide. so as someone who spent years cringing at her own videos as a failed actress — yes I'm giving you the tips, but more than that I want you leaving this episode able to show up confidently, because your comm skills ARE your personal brand.
before the tips — a story. three years ago my client Susie told me "I'm never doing face-to-camera videos." I said too bad, and scripted her first one anyway. it blew up, got her millions of views — but the real win isn't the number. she got the reach, did something with it, and built the business and life she actually wanted. that's the story I want you sitting with.
why face-to-camera is a skill, not a personality trait — and why it's having a resurgence right now
the script-it-like-you-talk method (not a word-for-word script, not a ChatGPT script)
the theater technique: do something while you talk
why "hey guys, welcome back" is dead and what to do instead • the 30-Day Challenge: one face-to-camera piece of content, every day, no exceptions
talking to a younger version of yourself to actually access emotion on camera
pulling your content from your existing content pillars instead of inventing 30 new ideas
the hot-take hook examples for when you want that raw, FaceTime energy
rapid-fire filming tips: dedicated filming spots, get-in-the-mood routines, bloopers to stories, closed captions, timing your yaps
After This Episode You'll...
see face-to-camera as reps, not a personality test • have an actual 30-day structure instead of "just start posting more" • know how to script yourself without sounding scripted • stop opening with "hey guys" forever • know how to access real emotion on camera using the younger-you technique • have hooks ready for your hot-take/Unselfish Content® videos • trust that Susie's story could be your story
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