Guest Carmine Gallo

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2:00 "Dad I Don't Want to Die"
Tim Kelter describes the heartbreaking moment when his daughter, Carolyn, was told she had cancer.

4:08 The Doctor's Blunt Prognosis to Pete
Pete Paczko shares how a temporary oncologist bluntly told him he should "expect to be dead within 12 to 18 months."

8:34 Tim's Wife, Angela, is Diagnosed with Cancer
Just after losing his daughter, Tim describes the moment his wife, Angela, discovered her own cancer diagnosis.

16:56 How People Respond to Grief and Illness
Both Tim and Pete discuss how people around them responded to their situations, including those who offered unsolicited advice, ghosted them out of discomfort, or genuinely provided support.

Guests: Carmine Gallo @CarmineGalloTV
1:30 The Power of Eye Contact
- Making eye contact makes the audience or an individual feel like the most important person in the room, a lost skill in today's distracted world.

5:45 The Rule of Three
- People can only remember about three to five points at a time, so structuring presentations around three key takeaways ensures retention.

8:54 First Impressions and Energy
- The brain judges a speaker within the first 20 seconds, so entering with high energy, confidence, and a smile is crucial.

18:46 Passion, Storytelling, and Memorable Moments
- The most effective presentations focus on passion, storytelling, and creating moments that people will remember, as audiences forget 90% of what they hear.

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