Mar 27, 2020
No matter the platform, event, theme or target, you can count on Bill Cakmis to be a part of its inception and success.
As for a performance coach, talent coach, acting coach, and motivational speaker. Bill has for more than 3 decades now, been the cornerstone behind the successful teaching and mentoring of singers, actors, anchors, talk show hosts, politicians, doctors, lawyers, CEOs, and athletes. And as a show of the touch of expertise, excellence, and quality in his field of operation, some of Bill’s clients have gone ahead and won prestigious awards including Grammy, Oscar, Tony, and Emmy awards.
Having collaborated with top film studios, production companies and TV stations in the creation of fun, creative and engaging content, Bill’s full resume is a thing of beauty.
Also an actor, writer, director, and motivational speaker, Bill is blessed to have worked and played with some of the most talented and entertaining people in the world.
Show Notes
If you’ve ever had (or are still) struggling on how you can present yourself or your ideas in front of a crowd, panel, or any kind of audience, then you’re definitely going to enjoy today’s show.
Thanks to our guest today, Bill Cakmis, we’ll be focusing on communication and how you can make use of special tips and insights from Bill’s experience helping the diverse pool of raw talent that he’s coached.
Bill sets an engaging conversation by reminiscing on his role
helping the producers and directors of “American Girl” solve their
host problem.
After being called in at the last minute to save the situation,
Bill was not only successful in saving the day, but also earned
himself the nickname “Host Whisperer” for his admirable efforts in
the fruitful turnout of the project.
Stay tuned to get more acquainted on how to improve your communication and performance stats with captivating stories on how Bill has managed to handle different chaotic situations in diverse environments into a complete success.
Also, find out why your audience is a key factor that shapes the tone and theme of your speech and how you too can adapt your performance in relation to this.
Bill also gives us insights into his book Loyalty, Trust & Success: Transforming Anchors, Reporters & Weathercasters Into Superstars and what you can expect to gain from the book.
Quotes
The difference between a songwriter and a star is that a songwriter
plays the song while a star plays the audience.
Just because you're famous doesn't mean you can host a show.
There’s a skill set, learning how to read a prompt or how to deal
with guests among other trainable skills.
You change who you are depending on who you're talking to, in order
to survive in that situation.
I'm not there because I'm the show or I'm the production company. I
have one job. To make you win. If you win, if you succeed, my
ex-wives eat. My ex-wives are very hungry women. So it’s important
to me that I make everybody I work with success.
There's a big difference between having a sense of humor and
beginning with a joke. And a lot of people are told to first begin
with a joke - ‘Hey, get them smiling, get them laughing’ - And it's
the worst thing you can do.
It's not about you. It's never about you. Every great storyteller
knows that every story they tell is about one thing- the person
they're talking to - It's about getting that person to react and
you're going to change how you tell that story depending on who
you're talking to.
From my experience working for over 3 decades, I have formulated
tools and techniques for people to create a certain kind of loyalty
and trust with their audience when they’re on the stage. Loyalty
with their viewers, and through that, create success.
There's a big difference between having a sense of humor and
beginning with a joke. And a lot of people are told to first begin
with a joke - ‘Hey, get them smiling, get them laughing’ - And it's
the worst thing you can do.
It's not about you. It's never about you. Every great storyteller
knows that every story they tell is about one thing- the person
they're talking to - It's about getting that person to react and
you're going to change how you tell that story depending on who
you're talking to.
From my experience working for over 3 decades, I have formulated
tools and techniques for people to create a certain kind of loyalty
and trust with their audience when they’re on the stage. Loyalty
with their viewers, and through that, create success.
There is no failure for people who are successful. There are just
learning experiences.
Timestamps
How Bill got the nickname ‘Host Whisperer’ (04:35)
Bill’s experience solving complex show problems (11:09)
How Bill helps managers in the identification, acquisition, and
training of new talent (20:06)
Top mistakes that beginners make when attempting their first speech
(23:01)
Stand up comedians, impromptu speakers, and improvisanalists - How
they all prepare (24:20)
Helping artists with PR and Stage presence (25:43)
How great speakers improvise according to the audience (28:54)
Why Bill enjoys working with athletes the most (34:34)
Mentions
Nigel Lythgoe
Dick Clark
Kenny Norton
Joe Schmoe - Meaning
American Girl Show
Connect with Bill
Cakmis
Website
www.cakmis.com
Facebook
@cakmis
Twitter
@cakmis
Instagram
@cakmis
Linkedin
www.linkedin.com/in/billcakmis
YouTube
www.youtube.com/user/BillCakmis/videos
Amazon
www.amazon.com/Loyalty-Trust-Success-Transforming-Weathercasters
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