Writing a Real Talk Will Transform You (If You Let It)

EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 23 MIN

Writing a Real Talk Will Transform You (If You Let It)

from The Story Engine Podcast · host Kyle Gray

When I first crafted a talk about my own health journey—something I thought I'd never share publicly—it didn't just grow my business… it transformed me. In this deeply personal solo episode, I share the story of how an illness I picked up in the Amazon turned into years of health struggles, shame, and self-doubt—and how stepping onto a stage to tell that story became the start of healing. But more than that, this episode is about why crafting a signature talk is more than a business asset. It's a crucible for clarity, courage, and deep connection—with your audience and yourself. If you're a coach, expert, or entrepreneur who wants to create a message that truly moves people—this episode is for you! In This Episode [00:02:35] — The rope swing moment that led to one of the most difficult seasons of my life [00:06:40] — Living with chronic illness and the shame of falling apart in silence [00:10:30] — The surprising event that helped me reclaim my health and my voice [00:15:18] — From health crisis to business clarity: how I turned my "curse" into my calling [00:18:45] — Why writing a great talk changes how you see yourself—not just how you speak [00:22:00] — The 3 crucibles every great speaker must face: Compression, Clarity, Courage [00:31:55] — The real reason most experts avoid doing this deep work—and why that's a mistake [00:35:40] — How owning your truth creates magnetic content, clients, and clarity [00:41:12] — You're not just a speaker—you're a transformer of beliefs [00:44:33] — How to turn your hardest stories into your most defining messages

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