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Influence Gap - TEDx Talk by Dan Rochon)

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In this deeply personal TEDx Talk, Dan reveals the truth about influence: it’s not about control, pressure, or persuasion. It’s about trust. And trust begins within.

Link of the full Tedx Talk: https://youtu.be/ASs9SfieDsE?si=lhlNGivMn9pHjViH

Dan vulnerably shares his battle with alcoholism and the mentor, Dave, who helped him find his way out. Through that experience, he discovered a simple but transformative Communication Model built on three pillars:

  • Connect energetically
  • Ask adept questions
  • Actively listen

You’ll learn why the “influence gap” exists, how to close it, and why trying harder often pushes people further away. Dan also shares a moving story about his daughter Maggie and the moment he realized that true connection starts with being emotionally present.

In sales, leadership, and life, influence isn’t something you take — it’s something you earn through connection. And in a time when technology can deliver information but not care, mastering human connection may be your greatest competitive advantage.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

● Why trust is the foundation of influence in sales and leadership
● What the “influence gap” is and how to close it
● The three-part Communication Model for deeper human connection
● How to ask adept questions that uncover what truly matters
● Why active listening is more powerful than persuasion
● How influencing yourself is the first step to influencing others
● Why human connection matters more than ever in the age of AI

To find out more about Dan Rochon and the CPI Community, you can check these links:

  • Website: No Broke Months
  • Podcast: No Broke Months for Salespeople Podcast
  • Instagram: @donrochonx
  • Facebook: Dan Rochon
  • LinkedIn: Dan Rochon
  • Teach to Sell Preorder: Teach to Sell: Why Top Performers Never Sell – And What They Do Instead
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