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  • 11 - The New Book on How to Become a Conference Speaker
    2026/06/28

    From Attendee to Keynote is Bill Corbett's latest book.
    It's A Practical Roadmap to Launch and Grow Your Conference Speaking Career

    FIND THE BOOK HERE ON AMAZON.

    Have you ever sat in the audience at a conference and thought:

    "I could do this."

    The truth is, many conference speakers didn't start with a polished presentation, a bestselling book, or a famous name. They started exactly where you are now—in the audience.

    In his new book, From Attendee to Keynote, professional speaker, trainer, and author Bill Corbett shares the practical roadmap he used to build a successful conference speaking career. Drawing on decades of experience speaking at conferences, workshops, seminars, and professional events, he takes you behind the scenes and shows you what conference organizers are really looking for when selecting speakers.

    This episode tells you a little bit about Bill's new book and what you'll learn from it.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    4 分
  • 10 - Why Every Professional Speaker Needs Their Own Agreement
    2026/06/02

    Does a professional speaker really need their own speaker agreement if the client already has a contract?

    The answer may surprise you.

    In this episode, Bill Corbett explores why experienced speakers often provide their own speaker agreements—even when an organization has already supplied a contract. You'll learn how a speaker agreement helps clarify expectations, prevent misunderstandings, and create a more professional experience for both the speaker and the event organizer.

    Bill will discuss common issues surrounding payment schedules, travel arrangements, technology requirements, recording permissions, cancellations, promotional expectations, and event logistics. You'll also discover why many professional speakers view a speaker agreement as an essential business tool rather than an optional document.

    Whether you're an aspiring speaker, trainer, workshop facilitator, consultant, or seasoned professional, this episode will help you better understand how preparation and clarity can contribute to successful speaking engagements.

    Because professionalism often begins long before you ever step onto the stage.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    5 分
  • 9 - The Digital Mess We Leave Behind
    2026/05/28

    Check out the ultimate book on speaking: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E7I4G5G

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    Today’s episode is about something most of us rarely think about… until a family crisis suddenly forces us to.

    Our digital lives.

    From email accounts and photos to subscriptions, passwords, social media, and cloud storage, we all leave behind a growing digital footprint. But very few people ever prepare their families for what happens to those accounts after they’re gone.

    In this episode, host Bill Corbett shares a few simple but important steps that can make life far easier for the people we love someday.

    This episode is called:
    “The Digital Mess We Leave Behind.”

    Thoughts and ideas courtesy of Epoch Times.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    6 分
  • 8 - Why Speakers Need a Podcast NOW!
    2025/09/20

    Speakers are subject matter experts, and in today's crowded digital landscape, simply being a speaker or a subject expert isn't enough. You need to be seen, heard, and understood. While articles, webinars, and social media all play a role, there's one medium that stands out for its intimacy, reach, and ability to build genuine connection: the podcast.

    If you're a subject matter expert (SME), a podcast isn't just a trend; it's a strategic imperative. Here’s why stepping up to the microphone can transform your influence and impact.

    1. Establish Unmatched Authority and Credibility
    Think of your podcast as an ongoing, in-depth conversation where you get to shine. Unlike a quick social media post or a brief interview, a podcast allows you to explore complex topics, share nuanced insights, and demonstrate your expertise over time. Listeners get to hear your thought process, your unique perspective, and your command of the subject. This consistent delivery of valuable content naturally positions you as a leading voice in your field.

    2. Build Deep Connections and Trust
    There’s something uniquely personal about audio. When someone listens to your voice directly in their ears, whether they're commuting, working out, or doing chores, it creates a bond that visual content often can't replicate. They hear your passion, your enthusiasm, and your personality. This consistent, intimate interaction fosters trust and loyalty, turning casual listeners into dedicated followers and potential clients or collaborators.

    3. Expand Your Reach Beyond Traditional Channels
    Podcasting offers a new avenue to reach audiences who might not engage with your other content.
    Many people prefer audio for learning and entertainment because it fits seamlessly into their busy lives. By having a podcast, you tap into a global audience of active listeners specifically seeking out information and insights in your niche. You become discoverable on platforms where your ideal audience is already spending their time.

    4. Create a Hub for Evergreen Content
    Unlike fleeting social media posts, podcast episodes have a long shelf life. A well-produced episode on a foundational topic in your field can continue to attract new listeners for years. Each episode becomes an evergreen asset that can be repurposed into blog posts, social media snippets, email newsletter content, and even form the basis for future courses or books. It's a highly efficient way to maximize your content creation efforts.

    5. Open Doors to Networking and Collaboration
    A podcast is a powerful networking tool. Inviting other experts, thought leaders, or industry influencers as guests on your show can lead to invaluable connections. It's a mutually beneficial exchange: they get exposure to your audience, and you gain access to theirs, while also deepening your professional relationships. These collaborations can lead to new opportunities, joint ventures, and a broadened professional circle.

    6. Monetization Opportunities
    Beyond direct influence, a podcast can open up various monetization avenues. This could include sponsorships and advertising, selling your own products or services, offering premium content through subscriptions, or even using the podcast to drive traffic to your consulting, coaching, or speaking engagements. Your podcast becomes a direct channel for converting listeners into clients or customers.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    5 分
  • 7 - Don't Let Fear Hold You Back from Becoming a Speaker
    2023/01/10

    Of all the things that keep adults from achieving their goals with getting paid to speak, is fear. It holds them back. It might be the fear that they won't succeed, that others will laugh at them, that they won't be accepted or that they might fail. Many of us heard the message over and over, "You're not good enough," and many are allowing that endless tape to play over and over, especially when we feel that others didn't like what we had to offer.

    Doug Foresta is a therapist and podcasting coach and someone I've included in my inner circle for years. I've invited him in to speak to groups I've been a part of and we worked together for workforce development groups nationally. I had an opportunity to be featured as a guest on Doug's radio show and we discussed, not only what's inside my book, but the things like fear that hold people back from bringing their gifts to the world.

    When you are presenting something that ignites the passion in you, everything changes. The topic is delivered effectively, the audience is receptive and you as a speaker feel so complete and aligned with yourself and your message. So figure out what your message is and start putting it together to change the lives of others. This recording is the property of Bill Corbett and the GET PAID TO SPEAK PODCAST, copyright 2023. All rights reserved.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    26 分
  • 6 - How to Become an On-Air Contributor to Network TV and Radio
    2022/12/14

    I'm Bill Corbett, professional speaker, author and television program producer and host. After nearly 20 years of traveling nationally and internationally, delivering presentations, I sat down and wrote the Amazon bestseller, FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE: HOW TO USE YOUR PASSION TO START A SPEAKING BUSINESS. And now you're listening to the GET PAID TO SPEAK PODCAST to help you use what you feel passionate about to inspire change in others.

    There are so many incredible things you can begin doing immediately to help launch yourself as a speaker in your local area. One of those things is to become a local expert that television show producers can call on to appear on local news and magazine shows to help them fill air time with quality programming that people want to watch. Becoming an on air contributor is easy to do but takes time to develop yourself and some patience to make it work. In this episode I'm going to teach you how to do it and share some segments of my on air interviews with local ABC and NBC affiliate stations. So let's get started with, why you need to become a local on air contributor and how to do it.

    Television producers need content and subject matter experts that can provide that content. All you have to do is find the producers and introduced yourself to them. Start by thinking of the people you can help, the people that will eventually be seated in your audience when you're speaking. Imagine them in your mind and imagine the problems they may be dealing with. Just think about who you can help because of what you know. Let's say you worked in HR and want to speak to HR professionals. What problems do they deal with. If you are a car dealer, I would imagine that you might have other car dealers in mind. What problems can you provide the answers for to help them sell more cars.

    Once you have their contact information, send them your information as to who you are, what your expertise is and how they can contact you. Keep it brief, professional and concise. Then weekly, send them topic ideas they might interest them for a future segment. Keep an eye on national new or trends that you could offer advice on.

    Once you get noticed by local producers and they like you as a guest, they will begin calling you regularly for on-air opportunities. When you are presenting something that ignites the passion in you, everything changes. The topic is delivered effectively, the audience is receptive and you as a speaker feel so complete and aligned with your self and your message. So figure out what your message is and start putting it together to change the lives of others. I want to hear what your ideas and questions are. Email me at Bill@billcorbett.com and let's connect. I'd love to hear from you.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    23 分
  • 5 - Know Your Material and Meet Speaker Rev. Talley
    2022/12/07

    Successful speakers that get invited back by the meeting planners make it a point to know their material before they utter their first word on the stage. You have no idea what may occur at the event that could affect your presentation. The client might reduce or extend your time in front of the audience or equipment malfunctions could occur. Knowing your material well will help you "roll with the punches" or react to whatever happens.

    In this episode you're going to learn from a great speaker and a friend of mine, Reverand Clyde Talley. Rev. Talley is an award-winning speaker, an ordained minister and a 20 year member of Toastmasters International. Because there is so much to learn from hearing the stories of how other speakers got their start, I've asked him to tell us how he got started speaking with passion, along with offering tips for new speakers. He is a big believer in encouraging speakers to know their material.

    Thanks again for listening to this episode of THE GET PAID TO SPEAK PODCAST with me, Bill Corbett. I've got more great eposides coming up, so be sure and hit the button to subscribe or follow. And if you're interested in checking out my book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, check out the website START A SPEAKING BUSINESS.COM to watch my book trailer video. This recording is the property of Bill Corbett and the GET PAID TO SPEAK PODCAST, copyright 2022. All rights reserved.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    20 分
  • 4 - Get published and training for speakers and MORE!
    2022/12/04

    I'm the author of the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, an Amazon best-seller that reached the number 2 spot in it's category . One of the many techniques for getting hired to speak to groups is to get published. To get started on this, create an image of who your ideal audience members would be and then list the problems that they deal with on a regular basis. Then write 500-word artcles (essays) that feature solutions to these problems. Once you get the first few written, get them published. In this podcast episode, I share an unconventional way of getting your articles published.

    The interviewer for SPEAKER SERVICES asked me how I usually deal with rejection when submitting my articles and I offer up an interesting idea for doing just that. Also included in this podcast is the topic of training. The interviewer asks me if speakers need training and I quickly respond with YES THEY DO, and then provide two different types of training and how to achieve them.

    There is much more in this episode, including how to get hired to speak at conferences and how to effectively collect email addresses of the people sitting your conference audience. And speaking of conferences, check out my Amazon book for this very topic, HOW TO BECOME A CONFERENCE SPEAKER.

    For more help with professional speaking, get the book FROM THE SOAPBOX TO THE STAGE, available on Amazon. Copyright 2025 Bill Corbett and The Get Paid To Speak Podcast. All Rights Reserved.

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    19 分