Carmine 's a highly-regarded author in the business world, who recently published his eighth book, "The Storyteller's Secret-- From TED Speakers to Business Legends,Why Some Ideas Stick and Others Don't." Carmine 's currently an author, columnist, and public speaker, and has formally worked as a journalist and news anchor.
He has watched hundreds of hours of footage of TED talks, and today, he's doing it again-- teaching us all how to talk like TED. Carmine Gallo. All right.Thanks, Jess.
thing we learn in journalism 101 is why do I care and you can't convince people that they should care about a particular think about that carmine maybe it didn't maybe it didn't what about this scene that's actually a scene to right so in
And we've been lucky enough to have some subsidized copies through Google Talks that will be available for sale in the back. And I'm sure Carmine would be happy to sign your copy for you, if you're willing to stick around for a couple minutes after the talk. So with that, I'd like to introduce the man himself, Carmine Gallo.
How many of you are familiar with the movement that she started? Just go Carmine Gallo.
It might as well have been John Schneider from "The Dukes of Hazzard," or Burt Reynolds. You can be fucking Carmine and now you're at this Budweiser spot? Just then, Carmine started up a conversation with the little old man next to him.
You notice Donatella's pizza, it's a lot softer, it's a little more consistent in texture. Joe's on Carmine street, little places where you walk in and it's two guys behind a counter.
John Medina who wrote a wonderful book called brain rules he's one of my mentors one of my favorite authors a University of Washington biologist he said carmine whenever you talk to people tell them this information has to be set up in a hierarchical structure the brain
And lots of Robins, bags of Robins. Short shorts. One Carmine Infantino cover that I've always wanted to see but never existed was to have Batman on a Batphone in a Batcave sitting next to the Batmobile,
Carmine 's a highly-regarded author in the business world, who recently published his eighth book, "The Storyteller's Secret-- From TED Speakers to Business Legends,Why Some Ideas Stick and Others Don't." Carmine 's currently an author, columnist, and public speaker, and has formally worked as a journalist and news anchor. But I think, above all, Carmine is a storyteller.
And that sentence is "We organize the world's information and make it accessible." I spoke to Michael Moritz last year. And he said, Carmine , tell your clients, tell your groups that great leaders can do two things. One, they have a vision for the future.
Because he's always out there fund raising. And he said, Carmine , it's interesting. Because when I'm speaking to a group of financial types, I'm trying to raise funds, they all want to know about how efficiently the nonprofit is
And that's it. And then he shows this slide, which is the same girls in their first Pencils of Promise school. And he said, Carmine , facts and figures and data never get me a standing ovation. But this always does.
I interviewed him after his TED Talk. He said, Carmine , narrative is hugely important in persuasion. So when he's trying to get people to his side, when he's trying to win people over, he tells a lot of stories.
their passion in order to create the highest expression of their talent. And he said, Carmine , wasted talent is a waste I cannot stand, which is why passion is so important to him. But I love that definition-- your greatest love.
He gave me a quote that I'll never forget. He said, Carmine , coffee is the product that we make, but it's not the business we're in. So you need to think about that.
Story ties back to the central theme. He said, Carmine , almost dying 2 and 1/2 miles beneath the surface of the Atlantic is a lot scarier any public speaking.
You can be fucking Carmine and now you're at this Budweiser spot? Just then, Carmine started up a conversation with the little old man next to him. "Hey, you're Joey such and such.
let's not focus on the products let's focus on the outcome and he coined the phrase the Internet will change the way we work live play and learn and he and he whispered to me goes carmine the marketing team hated it because they said it's not about the products we're all about products and he said no we're about something more than that to
I understood in that moment what Robert Mitchum had meant when he said, "Acting is no job for a man." Years later, I got to work with Eddie "Carmine " Mecca on an episode of Children's Hospital. And he was a dreamboat.
welcome everyone let me pimp the book no I'm I'm excited to be here this is not the first book that I've read that carmine has written and I've watched his videos on on YouTube and his interviews
tell them this information has to be set up in a hierarchical structure the brain craves meaning big picture before details and he used an analogy I'll never forget he said carmine this is the way our brains evolved when our ancestors stepped out of the cave and ran into a tiger they did not ask how
And that's where we'll start, if I can find it. "Now that Berns was dead, Morrison's main contact at Bang Records was Carmine "Wassel" de Noia, whose father was the inspiration for the character Nicely-Nicely in "Guys and Dolls." Wassel was an even less forgiving boss than Berns.
Why Some Ideas Stick and Others Don't." Carmine 's currently an author, columnist, and public speaker, and has formally worked as a journalist and news anchor. But I think, above all, Carmine is a storyteller. His previous books had been massive hits.
He's worked up. And I asked him, Dr. Smith, you're going nuts on this. What's happening? He said, Carmine , what you have seen is 40 years of pent-up frustration, of telling people that they need to follow their passion in order to create the highest expression of their talent.
Story ties back to the central theme. A rabbi came up to me, and he said, Carmine , I need to improve my sermons.
Across the room, I passed another guy whose face rang a bell. And I looked back, and I'll be goddamned if it wasn't fucking Carmine from "Laverne and Shirley." I surreptitiously looked at the head shot in his hand. And at the bottom, sure enough, it read, Eddie "Carmine " Mecca.
And I'm sure Carmine would be happy to sign your copy for you, if you're willing to stick around for a couple minutes after the talk. So with that, I'd like to introduce the man himself, Carmine Gallo. All right.
How many of you are familiar with the movement that she started? And when I asked him why he does that, he goes, Carmine , I'm telling stories.
And I looked back, and I'll be goddamned if it wasn't fucking Carmine from "Laverne and Shirley." I surreptitiously looked at the head shot in his hand. And at the bottom, sure enough, it read, Eddie "Carmine " Mecca. I was dumbstruck, thinking, you've got to be kidding me.
"Hey, you're Joey such and such. You were in "Guys and Dolls" and "Singing in the Rain." Joey was apparently an old song and dance man, with whom Carmine was very impressed. In a grinning reply, the man said, "Ah, come on, Eddie.