The Real Strategy for Landing a TEDx Talk to Turn Your Idea into a Global Stage Opportunity
“I want to give a TEDx talk.” I hear that all the time from women entrepreneurs and leaders.
For many, TEDx represents credibility, visibility, and the opportunity to share an idea on a global stage. And yes, a TEDx talk can absolutely open doors.
But landing one isn’t about luck. It’s not about submitting a single application and crossing your fingers.
There’s a strategy behind it — and in this episode, I break down what it really takes.
Here’s what we explore:
For many, TEDx represents credibility, visibility, and the opportunity to share an idea on a global stage. And yes, a TEDx talk can absolutely open doors.
But landing one isn’t about luck. It’s not about submitting a single application and crossing your fingers.
There’s a strategy behind it — and in this episode, I break down what it really takes.
Here’s what we explore:
- The shift from topic to big idea
- Why speaking locally increases your chances
- The power of relationships
- Perseverance and perspective
- Blending expertise with personal story
If a TEDx talk is on your vision board, let this be your reminder: start preparing now. Sharpen your idea. Speak more. Build relationships. Step fully into your role as a thought leader.
If you’d like support crafting your TEDx talk, clarifying your big idea, and building a speaking strategy that positions you for opportunities like TEDx, visit speakingyourbrand.com to learn how we can work together.
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The script was generated by AI based on past Speaking Your Brand podcast episodes, proprietary frameworks, and years of experience coaching clients on public speaking and thought leadership. Powered by a custom Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system, the script pulls from a rich library of our expert insights and methodologies. The final episode is voiced using host Carol Cox’s AI voice clone from Eleven Labs, so you’re getting her guidance - in her own voice - delivered in a quick and accessible format. It’s a unique blend of innovation and authenticity designed to help you speak with confidence and clarity.
