Shoe on the other foot

I’ve spent the better part of the past ten years second guessing clients after they presumably failed to take my advice when speaking with a reporter.

Yesterday, I got a taste of my own medicine and may I now say to all of my former and current clients… I feel your pain and awkwardness.

I was interviewed for a podcast and adding up the ten minutes of the interview itself and the 50 or so minutes of nagging nerves and self-doubt beforehand and you have one of the most nerve-wracking hours of my life.

And no, I’m not ready to share the link. Just yet.

But now I know the value of being prepared with questions and answers written out beforehand. In very large type.

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  • i listened on way to vt and i liked it - very good job of representing the value-add and direction of indeed.com - all in under 7 minutes :)

    only you would know you were nervous - and anyone reading this post...
  • so what's the link dave ;)
  • Or "I'm great Tim... what? Soryy, I meant I'm great Jim. . . . £@%^@%£^"
  • Does it start "I'm very good Jim, how are you?"
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