{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/5aed02da6eb47cc259946bc1/5f2a4136c7aba161876b8610?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Marion Farrelly - Find your X Factor, turn it up and make it happen","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/5aed02da6eb47cc259946bc1/1626882586506-493eec9e56f179499f46545e87fe38a4.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p><em>“Greetings everyone, my name is Julie Masters and welcome to another episode of Inside Influence. In which I delve into the minds of some of the world’s most fascinating influencers – or experts in influence - to get to the bottom of what it really takes to own your voice - and then amplify it to drive an industry, a conversation, a movement or a Nation.&nbsp;</em></p><p>Now, what if I told you that I could capture your attention in 30 seconds or less. Then convert that attention into engagement so great – that you would voluntarily spend an hour of your day – every day – consuming my product. Then add to that maybe another hour of your day talking about my product to your friends, family, online networks.</p><p>And then – and here’s the kicker – what if I told you I could turn that engagement into action - to the tunes of millions of dollars in revenue - in the space of one week? And I would do that by persuading you to spend your own money to vote on the fate of a group of people that you don’t know – in a situation that doesn’t impact you or your life in the slightest? And what if I could do that every week? Week after week. In various different forms. To the tune of 8 billion interactions and counting.</p><p>So here’s the question - is that a formula you would be interested in knowing? My answer is&nbsp;<u>a big fat yes</u>.&nbsp;</p><p>I’m talking of course about reality television. Now before you roll your eyes, and believe me I get it - let’s get real about the influence it wields. In the UK, more young people voted in the final of Britain’s Got Talent,&nbsp;<u>than voted in the most recent general election</u>. I’ll give you a second with that one. As a content tool, it exists within and shapes more conversations than the news. And as a force – it literally redefined the concept of celebrity and shaped an entire generation of attention spans.&nbsp;</p><p>And on that note – I arrive at today’s guest.</p><p>Marion Farrelly created, built and produced some of the most influential reality TV shows on the planet. Shows such as The X Factor, Big Brother, Celebrity Apprentice, Dancing with the Stars, The Farmer Wants a Wife.&nbsp;Her content has been watched more than eight billion times worldwide and she’s put more than ten thousand people on stage, who were then watched by hundreds of millions.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>She’s worked with everyone from Hollywood A listers to Astronauts, Politicians to Popstars, Cyber Security Specialists and CEOs. Having recognised one thing very early in her career - that the people who were world-class, charismatic and utterly influential, all had one thing in common – The X Factor.&nbsp;</p><p>In today’s conversation we get into:</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The X-Factor – what it is, what it looks like and how to harness it from the fist moment – whether in a pitch, a video, or walking onto a stage. Casted over 12,000 people.</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The formula for turning engagement to action; i.e. getting people to ‘vote’ - either with their time, attention or money.&nbsp;</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The power of ‘sticky information’ i.e. how to have the largest impact with the least possible words.</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The A, B, C &amp; D of presenting yourself in the best possible way whenever you’re required to step up.&nbsp;</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;How to cut out the white noise; every industry has white noise – the words everybody else uses</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The difference between hoping something will happen – and making it happen.&nbsp;</p><p>·&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;And, in what has been possibly the most obvious and yet insightful piece of advice in the history of this podcast. Why the antidote to stage fright is one simple sentence: ‘<em>no one knows what you’re going to say and so therefore, you can’t get it wrong’</em>. Sounds obvious, but believe me it’s worth spending some time with that one the next time you feel any fear around using our voice.&nbsp;</p><p>I’ve known Maz for a little while now. Other than being as brilliant as she is wholehearted. The reason I asked her on the show is really simple – I really believe that if you took everything she knows - about the levers behind attention, influence and action – and how to pull them – and then injected it into a brand or political party. It would rewrite the playing field.</p><p>Imagine an election campaign so compelling you would pay to vote? Hard right? Hopefully not so hard by the end of this episode.</p><p>So, turn on, tune in, put down the hashtags and enjoy my chat with the explosion of energy that is Marion Farrelly...</p>","author_name":"Julie Masters"}