Using the obvious to stand out in life and business | Mark Levy | TEDxCapeMay

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  • @dnewman
    @dnewman Місяць тому +1

    Mark, your talk was a masterclass in uncovering and embracing what makes us unique! Your opening challenge about how to stand out resonated deeply, especially in today’s crowded world. It’s so true that we often overlook our own greatness because we’re too close to it.
    Your Leaning Tower of Pisa metaphor was a brilliant way to illustrate how a flaw or quirk can define a brand and draw people in. The Schlitz Brewery story was equally powerful, showing how what seems ordinary to us can be extraordinary to others when communicated effectively.
    Your practical framework, especially the four questions you posed, is a game-changer for helping people identify their 'lean'-those surprising, memorable, and authentic elements that set them apart. Super well done. I am sharing this video with my 35k email subscribers. YOU rock!!!

  • @ThomSinger
    @ThomSinger Місяць тому +4

    I have admired Mark Levy since the first day I met him several years ago. He is the real deal.

  • @manufacturinggreatness
    @manufacturinggreatness 19 днів тому +1

    A stand out message from a brilliant mind. We are not just making beer, such a great reference to manufacturing and greatness in ourselves and our companies!

  • @fastinnovation
    @fastinnovation 27 днів тому +1

    This speech not only demonstrates important concepts but also serves as a masterclass in delivery and construction. Clear. Concise. Story-based. Actionable. It had me leaning in.

  • @113adamb
    @113adamb Місяць тому +3

    This talk is like getting an instant 10,000% boost in identifying what I need to highlight about my business. A true marketing hack. It is unbelievable how blind we are to what makes us unique.

  • @julieholly6768
    @julieholly6768 Місяць тому +4

    "What may be ordinary to you may be extraordinary to the world." Mark Levy never disappoints with great story telling and insights into what differentiates us. This talk is so relatable and today especially, I needed the reminder, "Don't aim to be impressive- aim to be real."

  • @edgartestrada
    @edgartestrada 7 днів тому

    "You can't read the label inside the jar" is such a great saying for this!!

  • @anawelsh56
    @anawelsh56 24 дні тому +1

    Anyone else clap at the end of Mark's talk (while by yourself in your home office?). Mark is the REAL DEAL. Truly a gem in our industry and world that helps you "find your lean". Loved this talk.

  • @smilingputin
    @smilingputin 21 день тому

    The Leaning Tower Of Pisa encapsulates his point perfectly. It's so embedded into our minds that even if we hadn't thought of the tower in years, one can say little more than the country it belongs to and we remember it instantly.

  • @HaileySunshineDesigns
    @HaileySunshineDesigns 23 дні тому

    I’m so grateful I got to see Mark Levy at my NSA chapter meeting! What a great speaker to learn from.

  • @JohnBielinski
    @JohnBielinski Місяць тому +1

    We have hired Mark to help us with our business and to differentiate us. He's brilliant. His ability to differentiate our value proposition has launched a movement. Mark helped us make the obvious to stand out in life... with extraordinary results.

  • @michelnerayspeaker
    @michelnerayspeaker Місяць тому +2

    Mark shines a spotlight on why we can't see our own greatness -- and therefore why we don't value it. But it's there right in front of us... if you want to see yours, stop staring at it! Great TEDx talk!

  • @thomastriumph
    @thomastriumph Місяць тому +2

    An insightful and important talk, and one that's relevant to everyone interested in learning where they're unique, why that uniqueness is often "hiding" in plain sight, and how to find it!

  • @gregzlevor9047
    @gregzlevor9047 Місяць тому +2

    Wow! So many good ideas and insights on branding and how to use the obvious to stand out. Mark is genius. I will come back to view this many times. I'm wondering how I am trapped by myself and how I can unlock more of my value and standout. Thanks Mark!

  • @starlingbrookleadershipcon736
    @starlingbrookleadershipcon736 16 днів тому

    Gold sitting on top of the soil! Our brilliance is right there but so hard to see for ourselves. Thanks so much Mark for this illuminating talk. No wonder you are a stand out in your field!!

  • @devodevoo3627
    @devodevoo3627 2 дні тому

    This is why it's so important to be authentic, that's when the magic of who you are and what sets you apart has the chance to come through

  • @ramonray2942
    @ramonray2942 5 днів тому

    Mark Levy's ART Of story telling is so good - I was captivated!!!

  • @henrydevries2846
    @henrydevries2846 24 дні тому

    Conversations with Mark have created huge improvements in my business. He is the hero of several stories I tell. Bravo on your insights.

  • @andybass_phd
    @andybass_phd Місяць тому +2

    Masterly, insightful, quotable. This is how you do a TED talk. So much insight compressed into 17 minutes.
    One of the many cool things about this talk is that Mark is demonstrating what he's teaching while he's teaching you!

  • @marisahandler8991
    @marisahandler8991 24 дні тому

    Mark is brilliant. Period. Everyone should watch this talk! Because we could certainly use more greatness in these times... and this demonstrates precisely how to deliver it.

  • @zoneofgeniusyes
    @zoneofgeniusyes 5 днів тому

    So good - THANK YOU Mark Levy for taking the art of story telling to the NEXT LEVEL

  • @mindfulmeditationsforall
    @mindfulmeditationsforall 27 днів тому

    The Schltz Brewery story is fascinating. A perfect example of how we all overlook things that could set us apart.

  • @GregChambers
    @GregChambers Місяць тому +1

    Love this! The problem solving inside our stories revealing our "ready-made" wisdom is golden. I got a ton out of your book "Accidental Genius" too, btw!

  • @vwhwang
    @vwhwang 24 дні тому

    So true! Mark Levy is one of the greatest thinkers and doers in business brand development.

  • @lilyschmyer
    @lilyschmyer 21 день тому

    True, sometimes we're so close to our own stuff that we forget how unique it really is.

  • @theRealSteveHolly
    @theRealSteveHolly Місяць тому +1

    A great reminder that what we assume is ordinary about our self or our business is often quite amazing to others... if they only knew about it.

  • @cdhfloyd
    @cdhfloyd Місяць тому +2

    One of my favorite stories!! Applies to each of us as well, look for the extraordinary people around us!

  • @Elainepasqua
    @Elainepasqua Місяць тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant message! Mark Levy has helped so many unpack their greatness when it's not so obvious to them. In a world that's crowded with a lot of noise, it's important to stand out above the rest with a message that differentiates. Once again, Mark delivers and shows us why he is known as the differentiator expert.

  • @TKROCKERZ
    @TKROCKERZ 24 дні тому

    Mark, your presentation skills shine through so that your compelling message is crystal clear. Every person or business has that "something" that makes them different and special for their customers. Your examples and encouragement will help people and their business find it so they can provide more value to their customers.

  • @DovBaronLeadership
    @DovBaronLeadership Місяць тому +5

    "Mark Levy is the undisputed master of revealing the hidden brilliance within us all! His TEDx talk was absolutely phenomenal - a true wake-up call that reignited my curiosity and self-reflection. I'm so grateful I took the time to watch it. It’s got me rethinking everything about my unique 'lean' and how I can lean into it with greater purpose and power!"

  • @knockitdownagain
    @knockitdownagain 25 днів тому

    The questions at the end are a great exercise. I think focusing on what's truly unique in your story rather than trying to impress is solid advice.

  • @CroonGirl
    @CroonGirl 2 дні тому

    I think this is why it's so important to have good support around you! So they can help you identify what it actually is that sets you apart He's so right about that, it can be so hard to know!!

  • @theexpressory
    @theexpressory 29 днів тому

    Mark, your genius never disappoints. This is the perfect platform for you because your stories are always so engaging. I've used your questions a number of times as I think through the message I'm trying to convey. My favorite is this -
    What is it about my work that people talk about even when I'm not around? Thank you for sharing your guidance.

  • @gracefairbank
    @gracefairbank 8 годин тому

    He's so right around the 8:30 mark there's all kinds of things you can do to be unique

  • @sylviedigiusto3800
    @sylviedigiusto3800 Місяць тому +1

    One of the greatest minds in our industry. I love "Other people can see your greatness easier than you can because they are not burdened by the kind of knowledge you have." Bravo, Mark, I'm so glad you share your brilliant mind with more people!

  • @davidraymond1623
    @davidraymond1623 27 днів тому

    Marvelous advice! Thank you Mark! I will now proceed to crawl out of my jar so I can see my label and then amplify what I think is so obvious about me and share it with the world!

  • @theideasagency6466
    @theideasagency6466 4 дні тому

    Absolutely brilliant. We have followed Mark for some time and he is the go-to when it comes to differentiation. Fantastic talk....time to escape the jar :)

  • @hannahroth5080
    @hannahroth5080 Місяць тому +2

    What an inspiring message! Thanks for sharing, Mark! Brilliant as always!

  • @ericrozenberg
    @ericrozenberg 27 днів тому

    Great TEDx talk from THE differentiation expert. Great examples that make you reflect on your own business.

  • @koalakamishere
    @koalakamishere 17 днів тому

    I really liked at the end when he spoke about aiming to be real. If you use a facade long enough, you just become the facade.

  • @alice-jayne
    @alice-jayne 15 днів тому

    I've always thought it's better to stand out than to try to fit in!

  • @notthatoneorthoseones
    @notthatoneorthoseones 20 днів тому

    This was a wonderful and well-thought-out discussion, I loved it Mark - thank you

  • @adam-cooper
    @adam-cooper 2 дні тому

    This is brilliant advice! We all have that thing that sets us apart, we just have to figure out what it is and utilize it!

  • @seantracey5140
    @seantracey5140 25 днів тому

    Mark. As always. Stellar. Great speaker. Great message.

  • @theXchangeZone
    @theXchangeZone Місяць тому +2

    So good and right on time.

  • @NadyaZhexembayeva-h4q
    @NadyaZhexembayeva-h4q 25 днів тому +1

    Love the invitation to take a step from your own greatness. Thank you so much, Mark!

  • @sandraburthill
    @sandraburthill 8 днів тому

    Absolutely, you need perspective to be able to see what you're doing as a whole!

  • @oscarayala1
    @oscarayala1 5 днів тому

    Loved the points about the leaning tower of Pisa.. it's so true too, they weren't trying to do that but they've taken advantage of what ended up happening and it's still so popular!

  • @realdelilahjones
    @realdelilahjones 20 днів тому

    Never really thought about how my work might be extraordinary to others just because I'm so used to it.

  • @sienaredders
    @sienaredders Місяць тому

    Loved his point about the leaning tower! Looking forward to figuring out what my lean is hahaha

  • @leposunce6016
    @leposunce6016 24 дні тому

    This is great advice for standing out in a crowded world, but I don't think it's always about what's special about your work. Sometimes it's about who you know or how much money you can throw behind your marketing/branding.

  • @lyndsayramster
    @lyndsayramster 5 днів тому

    Okay the bit about how many marketing messages we see on a daily/monthly basis kind of eeked me out a little bit

  • @toxic_sxgur
    @toxic_sxgur 9 днів тому

    Had to laugh when he said it's obvious to everyone but you. That's been my experience with so many things.

  • @KozomoBlur
    @KozomoBlur 17 днів тому

    So it's like in Mad Men when they enquire about a tobacco company's process and from that they come up with the ad/slogan "It's toasted!"

  • @ProOneBetterThanProTwo
    @ProOneBetterThanProTwo Місяць тому

    Does this work everywhere you think? I get it for the philosophy of Apple or the extraordinary beer process from a century ago, but can't see it for the local accountant or coin laundry,

  • @darlenemjackson
    @darlenemjackson 28 днів тому

    I wonder what it is in my retail job that anyone could find fascinating.

  • @FollowedFriends
    @FollowedFriends 19 днів тому

    The label analogy is cool, but I think you can never know how other people really think and feel about you.

  • @kalebmurch3528
    @kalebmurch3528 15 днів тому

    I don't know why but everytime I hear "personal brand" instead of like... personality or identity it just bums me out

  • @lorrainegracelacson
    @lorrainegracelacson 25 днів тому

    Are we supposed to find something quirky about our work that others will notice? Or is it about the story we tell?

  • @elainaarenz
    @elainaarenz 2 дні тому

    Just more proof as to why you need to align what you do with who you are. Imagine trying to embrace and implement something that makes you stand out in an industry where you just shouldn't be working. Like a vegan trying to be a leather artisan. Just doesn't work.