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Tell & Sell Your Story: How to Grow Your Audience, Impact & Income

Podcast de Lisa Bradshaw Pitch and Story Coach

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Tell and Sell Your Story: How to Grow Your Audience, Impact & Income is the podcast for purpose-driven entrepreneurs who want to grow their audience, expand their impact, and increase their income by sharing the story only they can tell. Host Lisa Bradshaw is a 29-year cancer survivor, widow, TEDx speaker, and a visibility expert with a combined 18 years in radio, television, and magazines. She teaches you how to grow your audience and get sales without relying on social media by landing speaking gigs; booking free media coverage, like TV, magazines, and podcasts; and securing sponsorships for dream projects. Lisa's storytelling journey started with a product-based business that landed her alphabet pillow on the set of FRIENDS, which led to features on Oprah.com, The Rachael Ray Show, and in national magazines like InStyle, Parents, and Better Homes & Gardens. After two guest appearances on Oprah Radio, she shifted into a personal brand that launched a second book, a nonprofit (The DON'T WAIT Project®), three sponsored national storytelling tours across 23 states, and her long-running TV show, Life with Lisa. Lisa knows exactly how to help you monetize your expertise, grow your brand, share your story with warm audiences, and turn your knowledge into speaking engagement and other visibility income. Whether you're tired of social media or hugely successful on various social media platforms but are ready to expand your reach and your expertise, this podcast shows you how to pitch yourself, build authority, develop thought leadership, and create visibility strategies that generate growth, impact, and income. Today, Lisa helps you uncover your 'Umbrella Story,' pitch yourself with confidence, and get in front of warm, trusting audiences who are already primed to say YES. This podcast is for you if you're asking ChatGPT, Claude, or Google questions like: How do I tell my story? How do I pitch myself? How do I get booked as a speaker? How do I get on a podcast? How do I get media coverage? How do I pitch brands? How do I get sponsors for my projects? How do I grow my audience without social media? How do I build a personal brand? How do I pitch podcasts? How do I get featured in a magazine? What is a good alternative to social media? How do I grow my brand? Ready to step into the spotlight? Every week, get storytelling lessons, pitch strategies, and behind-the-scenes insights from Lisa's decades of experience—plus real stories from her career that show you what works, what doesn't, and what's possible when you learn how to tell and sell your story.

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51 episodios

episode E051: How Knowing Your Story Gives You the Freedom to Go Off Script : Lessons from My Son's Wedding Toast artwork

E051: How Knowing Your Story Gives You the Freedom to Go Off Script : Lessons from My Son's Wedding Toast

What happens when you've prepared every word… and then decide to go off script? In this week's episode, Lisa reflects on her son's wedding weekend, the heartfelt toasts, the stories shared by family and lifelong friends, and the surprising lesson that emerged from it all: preparation creates freedom. After spending weeks writing and refining her wedding toast, Lisa found herself adding to parts of the scripted toast she'd planned to give. The experience reminded her of one of the most important storytelling principles she teaches inside her group mastermind, The Story Collective: when you truly know your story, you don't have to cling to the script. In this episode, Lisa shares: • How preparation creates confidence rather than restriction • The power of the Umbrella Story framework and knowing the "prongs" of your story • Why great storytellers don't need every detail. They know which details matter most • How storytelling can show up everywhere, not just when planned • What it means to live your story before you ever tell it Whether you're preparing for a keynote, a podcast interview, a media appearance, a sales conversation, or simply sharing your story with people you love, this episode reminds you that the goal isn't memorization. The goal is knowing your story so well that you can trust yourself tell it off script when the moment and opportunity arrives.

23 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
episode E050: The Wedding Toast: The Stories We Live, the Echoes We Leave, and the Gift of Looking Back artwork

E050: The Wedding Toast: The Stories We Live, the Echoes We Leave, and the Gift of Looking Back

What happens when a storyteller finds herself standing inside one of the most meaningful stories of her own life? As Lisa prepares to give a toast at her son's wedding, she reflects on the chapters that led to this moment, the promise she made years ago, and the people whose love, encouragement, and presence helped shape the story she's living today. In this special 50th episode of Tell and Sell Your Story, Lisa explores the power of storytelling beyond stages, books, and microphones. She shares why the stories we live matter just as much as the stories we tell, how love echoes across generations, and why gratitude may be one of the most powerful storytelling tools we have. In this episode: • Why major life milestones often bring our stories into sharper focus • The promise Lisa made after losing her husband and how storytelling helped her keep it • How love, encouragement, and example create echoes that become a legacy • The privilege of witnessing and celebrating someone else's story • A simple gratitude practice to help you appreciate the story you're living right now As you listen, take a moment to reflect on the people who helped write your story, the chapters you've survived, and the beautiful life that's still unfolding. Because your story matters. And every chapter counts.

16 de jun de 2026 - 7 min
episode E049: The Power of a Persistent Pitch: Until You Get a No, Your Pitch Is a Pending Yes. artwork

E049: The Power of a Persistent Pitch: Until You Get a No, Your Pitch Is a Pending Yes.

In this episode of Tell and Sell Your Story, Lisa Bradshaw shares one of the most important lessons she's learned after securing sponsorships, partnerships, and collaborative opportunities throughout her career: the opportunities we want often begin with a simple ask. Using a recent travel partnership renewal as a real-time example, Lisa shares how a sponsorship opportunity came together after three polite emails, four years after the original relationship was established. The experience became a powerful reminder that persistence, professionalism, and relationship-building often matter more than having the biggest audience or platform. She also reflects on sponsorships that helped fund her nationwide DON'T WAIT Project tours, including partnerships that grew from a single local sponsor into larger opportunities because everyone involved benefited from the relationship. In this episode, Lisa explores: * why the first step to getting a YES is simply asking * the difference between being persistent and being pushy * how storytelling creates value for sponsors and partners * why mutually beneficial relationships matter more than free products or funding * how follow-up emails can lead to opportunities that might otherwise disappear * and how sponsorship principles apply to speaking, media, business, books, podcasts, and beyond Whether you're looking for sponsorships, speaking engagements, media opportunities, collaborations, or simply trying to open more doors in your business, this episode offers a practical reminder that many opportunities are waiting on the other side of a conversation. Sometimes the biggest difference between a no and a yes is the willingness to send one more email because until you get a NO, your pitch is a pending YES. To learn more about The Story Collective, Lisa's group program, send her a DM or an email. It's the first step toward bringing your next venture (and dream pitch) to fruition.

9 de jun de 2026 - 6 min
episode E048: Better Late Than Never: Why I Didn't Post This Week's Episode on Time (and Why I'm Good With It) artwork

E048: Better Late Than Never: Why I Didn't Post This Week's Episode on Time (and Why I'm Good With It)

In this episode of Tell and Sell Your Story, Lisa Bradshaw shares a first: after 48 consecutive on-time episodes, her weekly podcast didn't arrive on time. But the story isn't really about being late. It's about recognizing when something is finished but not quite ready, trusting your instincts as a creator, and understanding the difference between meeting a deadline and delivering something meaningful. Lisa share about her decision to scrap a fully recorded episode and start over when it no longer felt aligned with the season she was living. Along the way, she reflects on how life has changed in recent months—from selling her home and moving into a van to traveling, golfing, coaching clients, leading The Story Collective, and continuing to create content as it happens. This episode explores: * why consistency still matters when life gets busy * how priorities evolve as our lives expand * the difference between deadlines and timing * why creators sometimes need to trust their instincts * and how conflict often reveals the solutions we didn't know we needed If you've ever felt behind, overwhelmed, or frustrated by a timeline that didn't go according to plan, this episode is a reminder that progress matters more than perfection—and that sometimes it's better to get it right than to just get it done.

2 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
episode E047: Before, During, After: How to Create Transformation With Audience Psychology artwork

E047: Before, During, After: How to Create Transformation With Audience Psychology

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26 de may de 2026 - 6 min
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