Craft a Big, Bold Idea That Sparks Social Impact & Influence with Jess Sato

SEP 10, 202447 MIN
Marketing, Media & Money

Craft a Big, Bold Idea That Sparks Social Impact & Influence with Jess Sato

SEP 10, 202447 MIN

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Are you ready to turn your unique voice into your greatest competitive advantage? In this episode, Jess Sato discusses how women can harness the power of their big ideas to create lasting impact. Jess shares her BOLT framework - Bold, Original, Loud, and Tenacious - and breaks down how to assess if your transformative vision has what it takes to change the world. 

Jess will guide you through the process of identifying your expertise, passion, and the unmet needs you’re primed to address, then crafting a core messaging strategy to powerfully communicate your ideas. Learn the strategies for leveraging big ideas to drive meaningful change, the importance of building a supportive community, and overcoming common challenges women face when stepping onto the global stage. Jess also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her "Big Idea Intensive" program, which helps women turn their passion projects into actionable plans.

Whether you're an aspiring thought leader or a seasoned entrepreneur, this episode is packed with insights to help you amplify your unique voice and use it to make your mark. So, get ready to think big, get bold, and create the change you want to see.

Key Takeaways in this Episode:

  • Identify your "Big Idea" - a bold, audacious concept that can create real impact in the world. 
  • BOLT Framework - Assess if your idea is Bold, Original, Loud, and Tenacious enough.
  • Leverage Your Unique Expertise, Experience, and Passion to craft a core messaging strategy that effectively communicates your transformative vision.
  • Build a supportive community of diverse perspectives to challenge your thinking, provide feedback, and help you persevere when bringing your big idea to life.
  • Overcome common obstacles like imposter syndrome and being "too expert" by breaking down your message into bite-sized, approachable pieces.
  • Use your big idea as an operational filter to guide your business decisions and create lasting change, beyond just profit.

"A big idea is essentially a bold or audacious thought or concept that we use to create impact in the world… At the core, it's an idea that forces other people to take notice. It's something that catches your eye… And that's the goal for us as business owners, to have an idea that really cuts through the noise and allows people to take notice. - Jess Sato

About our Guest: 

Jess Sato is passionate about helping women globally use their unique skills, expertise, and voice to create opportunities for themselves and others. As the founder and CEO of Jessica Sato Consulting, a speaker coach, and business growth strategist, Jess guides female thought leaders and entrepreneurs in the social impact space through a unique process to hone in on their big idea, create a core messaging strategy, and boldly leverage it as their competitive advantage.

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