Mic Drop Mindset
How to Write an Expert Speaker Biography (Without Imposter Syndrome) Jenn explains how to develop an expert speaker biography by first giving yourself permission to be an expert, even if you work adjacent to a credentialed industry and feel imposter syndrome. She recommends reviewing and editing existing bios (website About Me page or social profiles) to ensure they clearly state who you are, what you do, who you help, and how you help, while removing unnecessary length and clutter. She discusses balancing education, certifications, and training with experience and personal connection to the topic, noting you don’t owe audiences anything you’re not ready to share. She advises adding one human “factoid” to make the bio personable, creating both long and short versions (ideally 150 words or less), and keeping biographies consistent across platforms to avoid confusion and improve hireability. 00:00 Expert Enough Mindset 02:05 Adjacent Industry Imposter Syndrome 03:16 Two Bio Types Explained 03:54 Edit Your Long Bio 05:07 Education Versus Experience 08:28 Share Only What Serves 09:26 Add Human Factoid 11:25 Short Bio Speaker Kit 13:05 Consistency Across Platforms 13:53 Closing And Next Steps Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me jenn@jennspingo.com. Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat [https://www.calendly.com/jennchat] Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com [http://www.jennspingo.com]
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