What’s the Difference Between a
"Story Worth Telling"

and a "TED-worthy Story?"

Download the exact framework I use to help speakers land the TED stage

Most people think any good story can be a TED Talk.
That’s why their applications get rejected.

In my years coaching professionals, founders, and changemakers onto the TEDx stage, I’ve seen one common mistake:

They confuse a personal story with a TED-worthy idea.

In this free resource, I break down:

The 4 key differences between a story worth telling vs. a story ready for TED.

✅ The signature framework I use to help my clients craft winning TEDxTalks (and LinkedIn content) All the things that make a TEDxtalk funnel up to good business content.


✅ A bonus video where I walk you through a real-world example.

If you’re thinking about a TED Talk—or want to turn your story into a powerful keynote, podcast, or personal brand asset—this is where to start.

Download the framework + video now and avoid the #1 mistake most TED hopefuls make.

Who am I?

I was born to immigrant parents. When I announced to them as little girl "I want to be a news anchor," they didn't know how to support that dream.

Not emotionally. Not financially.

I gave my first TEDxTalk when I was just launching my business. It was the most raw and honest telling of my young life.

It was also the rocket booster behind the 6 figure company I have today.

In 2025, I'm helping 16 women do more raw and honest storytelling so they can unlock opportunity in the way I did.

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Brands I have worked with

You asked me questions that nobody has asked me before. For the first time, I connected the dots between my passion, which is information, and purpose, which is that information allows people the freedom to make better decisions.

- K. Manning.

I had to pitch to investors and tell them who I was. Writing my bio with you this year helped boost my confidence. I understood, for the first time, how I get returns on the investments I had made.

DIVYA TANDON

NEW YORK

As an executive, I always had a big staff and a company name to stand on. Once I went out on my own, it was just me. I needed this one day intensive with you to understand what my 'personal brand' is. I needed your mastermind so I didn't 'whiteknuckle' building my own consultancy alone.

-- E. Glennon.