Jia Jiang with Hoda Kotb, Carson Daly and Jenna Bush on NBC’s Today Show

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Our fearless rejection expert, Jia Jiang, made a guest appearance on NBC’s Today Show to give Hoda Kotb, Carson Daly and Jenna Bush a lesson in being rejection-proof.

Jiang’s life used to be marred by rejection and judgement. He had dreams of being a successful entrepreneur, but felt hindered by the paralyzing fear of rejection. Then he took a chance, quit his well-paying job, started his own business despite his wife being pregnant, and worked for months while his personal savings dwindled only to be rejected for funding via text. It was a devastating blow. He wondered why he took the rejection so hard.

He wanted to break free from the grip of rejection, so he started a self-designed, 100 Day Rejection Challenge. Every day he would set himself to a task that would lead to rejection. He started by asking a total stranger for a $100 loan, and the tasks only got more outrageous from there—ranging from asking for a burger refill to driving a policeman’s car.

In his interview with Daly and Bush, watch as he dives into his biggest rejections, the success he found from these rejections, and how it all changed his world view.

Watch Jia Jiang on the Today Show.


The content writers at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau are Experts on the Experts. They hold doctoral, masters, and bachelors’ degrees in business, writing, literature, and education. Their business thought pieces are published regularly in leading business publications. Working in close association with the top business, entrepreneur, and motivational speakers, BigSpeak content writers are at the forefront of industry trends and research.

The Future is Here. What You Can Do to Get Ready

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The future is here. Companies are printing 3D houses. Robots flip burgers. People pay for goods and services in cryptocurrencies. Cars drive themselves. Employees in Sweden use chips installed in their hands to replace the need to carry keys, credit cards, and train tickets.

If you were born in the last 25 years, you only know a world of the Internet. People 12 and under have never known a world without smartphones, apps, and touchscreens. Children born now are growing up talking to digital voice assistants. Technology has changed everything from how we interact to how we work, find love, and do business.

In a world that is constantly being disrupted, how can your company be ready? Nancy Giordano, a futurist and top 30 speaker, has three suggestions from her talk on future trends on how you can stay on top.

Contribute vs. extract

The old model of business was to extract value. Companies would get resources, dominate the market, and expect people to buy their products. Extracting was all about consistency, control, autonomy, and authority. This thinking inhibits innovation as the focus is protecting ROI and mitigating risk.

The big shift is to a new model of Contribution. The new model considers all stakeholders and uses every business interaction to create (vs extract) value. It is rooted in a deeper sense of mission and purpose which makes delivery of that paramount, and new ideas welcome.

In the past, a winery might buy land, harvest, manufacture, and produce expecting people to buy. They might pay to advertise in a local magazine. Now wineries contribute by offering free tastings, publishing recipes dealing with wine, and giving advice on wine selection. They also consider the stewardship of the land, the care of all those involved in the process of growing and bottling, the impact of their packaging, the health of their offering, etc. They have a story to tell and are eager to find new outlets and partnerships through which to tell it.

Connect vs. being alone

This shift to a broader, more inclusive focus is also impacting us personally. First, as technology is changing, culture is shifting and information is growing exponentially, it’s increasingly impossible to succeed alone. There is too much disruption and too much data. One person cannot know everything.

The key to success is forming networks and creating relationships. This has given birth to WeWork and WeLive, which are creating communities where people can work, learn and live together. Or people can go online and find any person to answer any question they have on bulletin boards. Dirk Ahlborn and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies are using connection to help find answers to hyperloop travel.  Importantly, these innovations are also helping to combat the growing social epidemic of loneliness, both in our personal lives (especially among Millennials) and within our work environments.

Leadership vs. Leadering

Old businesses followed the hierarchical model of leadership. Decision making and ideas came from the top down. Everyone had a rank and place. Leaders were the seasoned experts, tasked with creating greater efficiencies and consistency so that models could quickly scale.

Things today are much more dynamic and circumstances/needs/opportunities change quickly. Leaders with big titles are seeing their expertise become obsolete. For companies to succeed, employees who often see and sense the changes first need to be empowered with immediate decision making.

Team members at Jet Blue and Zappos, for example, are expected to take care of customer needs without consulting a manager first. At Gore, famous for making Gore-Tex, famously doesn’t use titles for its employees and has its people develop their own projects. Leadering acknowledges this critical shift away from static, efficiency-focused processes to real-time learning, doing and creating.

The future is exciting but it demands both new skills and a shift in mindset to adapt. To succeed and stay on top you’ll need to contribute, connect, and leader yourself and others in new ways.


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on MediumBusiness 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.

BigSpeak Moves into the Future with New Exclusive Speaker Jose Morey

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Jose Morey’s keynote speaking is the stuff sci-fi movies are made of. He’s spent his medical career learning about artificial intelligence, big data, and space travel making him the leading authority as… well… pretty much an intergalactic space doctor. His expertise has woven these industries together to theorize how our world, and undiscovered worlds, will change (and augment) the human experience.

Morey, M.D., is a health and technology keynote speaker and has consulted for NASA, IBM, Hyperloop Transportation, and Liberty Bio Security. His talks focus on the future of health and medicine in terms of emerging technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, 3D printing, hyperloop travel, and space exploration.

His expertise in big data and innovation have made him a much sought-after consultant in industries ranging from biotechnology to transportation (both land and space).  As Chief Engineering Council in charge of Innovation for Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, he aided in the development of the augmented reality window technology to alleviate passenger discomfort. And as the Medical Technology and Artificial Intelligence Adviser for NASA iTech, he helped evaluate research initiatives that would develop novel biotechnology to meet the 2030 Mars Mission objectives and deep space exploration.

Currently, he works as the Chief Medical Innovation Officer for Liberty BioSecurity where he helps drive innovation in genetic intelligence, national defense biotechnologies, precision medicine and augmented human performance.

Morey sits on several AI advisory boards and has over 50 peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and lectures. He also has a seat on the Informatics Leadership Council for the American College of Radiology.

He has given talks to NASA360, the Radiologic Society of North America, HIIMS, Academy Health, Health Datapalooza, Tech.Co, Frost & Sullivan Executive MindXchange, Stifel Nicolaus Healthcare Investment Conference, the Chinese Medical Association and the Senate of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

Morey Speaks About…

  • AI and the Future of Medicine
  • Healthcare Challenges on Earth and Beyond
  • AI and the New Machine Age
  • The Future of the Space Industry

Jessica Welch is the Content Marketing Associate at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, holding a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature and Anthropology from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Her business thought articles often appear on Business 2 Community, Born 2 Invest, and YF Entrepreneurs.

Branding and Marketing Expert Cynthia Johnson Goes Exclusive

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BigSpeak’s newest exclusive speaker Cynthia Johnson is moving her audiences into the future of branding with her forward-thinking marketing innovations. She revolutionized the way companies brand themselves by taking a holistic approach and utilizing every platform. From Snapchat to SEO, Cynthia understands the most effective uses for branding and marketing and how to integrate them into a comprehensive strategy.

Cynthia is a global entrepreneur, marketing and branding expert, author, and now, a BigSpeak exclusive keynote speaker. She is Co-Founder at Ipesity Inc., a marketing and PR firm in Santa Monica, CA, and Las Vegas, NV. Previously, she was Partner & Director of Marketing for RankLab, a digital marketing agency listed in Inc. Magazine’s Fastest Growing Private Companies in 2015. She is an Advisory Board member for The Millennium Alliance, a leading technology, business, and educational advisory firm serving Fortune 1000 C-Level executives.

Cynthia has been a keynote speaker for companies and events such as Alibaba Group in China, World Government Summit in Dubai, Global Ventures Summit in Indonesia and Mexico, and Web Summit in Lisbon, among others. She has been involved in influencer and marketing campaigns for PayPal, HereMedia, Chevy’s, PETA, and several other leading brands.

Cynthia was listed as a top personal branding expert in 2017 by Entrepreneur, top 50 marketer on SnapChat by Mashable, top 12 Female Entrepreneur that Inspires by Darling Magazine, and one of the Guardian’s Top 20 People in SEO.

She is a contributing columnist to Entrepreneur and has had work published in Forbes, TIME, and several other industry-specific and top-tier publications. Her first book Platform will be published in February 2019 by Penguin Random House.

Platform shares the knowledge Cynthia acquired from becoming a social media influencer in the process of building her company’s brand. She will help you nurture followers while promoting your business and interweaving the millennial art of personal and company brand.

Cynthia’s speaking covers…

  • Global SME Business: The Entrepreneurial Journey
  • Platform: The Art and Science of Personal Branding
  • How to Influence People and Build A Successful Digital Brand
  • Global Marketing, Media, and Influence
  • Re-Modelling Philanthropy: The Million-Followers Club
  • Leadership Hacking: Leadership in Crisis and Change with Cynthia Johnson

The content writers at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau are Experts on the Experts. They hold doctoral, masters, and bachelors’ degrees in business, writing, literature, and education. Their business thought pieces are published regularly in leading business publications. Working in close association with the top business, entrepreneur, and motivational speakers, BigSpeak content writers are at the forefront of industry trends and research.

David Crosby Is Just Getting Started

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It’s his enthusiasm that you notice first. While his bio may say David Crosby is 77, that hasn’t stopped him from approaching life like a young man. While most of his peers—and fans too—have settled down to comfortable retirements and repeated watchings of Woodstock, Crosby is still writing songs, recording albums, touring, and advocating for the causes in which he believes.

In the past five years, Crosby who is also known as “Croz,” has recorded and released four solo albums. His latest album, Here If You Listen, was just released in Oct. 2018. Unlike his earlier releases, this album finds Croz collaborating and songwriting with a group of musicians for the first time in years. Fans of his earlier work won’t be disappointed with the results. The album features the same rich melodies and harmonies that you would expect from the man who penned classic songs like Wooden Ships, Almost Cut My Hair, and Shadow Captain.

Time hasn’t slowed Crosby down or his outspoken ways. You can find him expressing his mind and engaged on Twitter where he might be retweeting about the environment, posting about cannabis, responding to fan queries, or talking about music.

A longtime advocate of the legalization of marijuana, Crosby has recently added his voice to the advisory board for NORML (The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). His goal is for cannabis to be decriminalized so people will no longer be jailed for marijuana use and they can recreationally enjoy it.

Always busy, Croz has added keynote speaking to his many endeavors, joining the exclusive roster of BigSpeak Speakers Bureau in Santa Barbara, not far from his home. In addition to speaking on his personal causes, he talks about music and his time in the rock & roll scene.

Over his six-decade career, Croz has performed at Woodstock, founded The Byrds (where they scored a big hit with Bob Dylan’s Mr. Tambourine Man), became part of the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash, and collaborated with dozens of artists, including Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, Phil Collins, Elton John and Carole King.

His singing and songwriting have earned him a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a two-time inductee, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and a Grammy for Best New Artist in 1969.

David Crosby would be appropriate for university music and government departments, especially those focused on Music of the Sixties or the History of Rock n Roll. For information about booking David Crosby for your next event, contact info@bigspeak.com


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on Medium, Business 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.

Eric O’Neill, author of Gray Day, says Paul Whelan Doesn’t Meet the Profile of a Spy

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In a recent Public Radio International broadcast, Eric O’Neill said Paul Whelan doesn’t meet the profile of a US spy. Paul Whelan, a U.S. citizen and former US marine, was arrested in Russia on December 28, 2018 and accused of spying.

O’Neill, who is a former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert, says Whelan “doesn’t meet any of the profiles that you would suspect for someone who was a US trained spy or even someone who is being used by a United States intelligence service.”

While Whelan did serve in the US Marines from 1994 to 2008, he received a bad conduct discharge for attempted larceny. Likewise, the manufacturing company he works for has no ties to Moscow, and the reasons Whelan went to Russia appear to be for weddings, friends, and personal travel.

“There is nothing that actually points to him being someone who would be in Russia in order to gather intelligence for the United States,” said O’Neill.

Most likely, O’Neill believes, Russia picked up Whelan as part of a diplomatic game to embarrass the United States or as a bargaining chip. Or maybe he was picked up as part of a plan to be traded for Russian spy Maria Butina, who pleaded guilty on December 13, 2018 to conspiracy to act as an illegal foreign agent.

The real threat these days are not people like Maria Butina. “Most spies today are actually cyberspies,” said O’Neill. All the cyber attacks we are seeing in the news are actually cyber espionage, such as the 2016 presidential election meddling.

O’Neill was originally trained by the FBI in counterterrorism and counterintelligence and helped bring down the most notorious spy in US history, Robert Hanssen. He now works as a cybersecurity consultant and speaks to businesses about cybersecurity. Hollywood told his story in the movie Breach, and O’Neill is now having his personal version published in the forthcoming book, Gray Day.


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on Medium, Business 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.

BigSpeak Is Proud to Make Long-Time Partner Kevin Surace an Exclusive Speaker

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After years of working closely with Futurist Speaker and Innovator Kevin Surace to inspire audiences across the nation, BigSpeak is proud to announce we have entered into an exclusive partnership with him for all speaking events.

Kevin Surace is a CEO, futurist and disruptive innovation speaker, creator of one of the first smartphones and AI digital assistant, and innovator of the decade. Surace has disrupted every industry he has entered from communications to A.I. to building materials. He’s been named Inc. Magazine’s Entrepreneur of the Year, CNBC’s Innovator of the Decade, and inducted into RIT’s Innovation Hall of Fame. While he has a deep technical background, he has been featured in over 15 TED talks and is a high-energy dynamic speaker and true entertainer who has excited, educated and energized 100’s of audiences to action with his personal brand of “Edutainment.”

Before there was iPhone or Siri, Surace changed the communication and A.I. industries with AirCommunicator and Mary (Portico). AirCommunicator was the first smartphone to transmit data over cellular and Mary was the first AI digital assistant. The technology for all digital assistants has been based on the many patents from Surace’s work.

In the construction and energy industries, he helped develop soundproof drywall (QuietRock) and materials with lower carbon footprints (like EcoRock) and ultra-energy-efficient windows, which his company used to completely retrofit the Empire State Building in record time and under budget and the New York Stock Exchange. He was the co-inventor of web-based multivariate reverse auctions, improving B2B commerce, and has now turned his attention back to AI. As CEO of Appvance.ai, Surace’s company is disrupting the software testing industry by reducing the need for human testers by 80% and improving software quality.

He even leaves his mark on the companies he’s a board member for, such as Coyuchi, which is innovating retail and e-tail models featuring organic linens and providing the world’s first lifetime subscription for sheets and towels: “Coyuchi for Life.”

To top it all off, Surace has a musical touch he satiates through passion projects. He serves as conductor for a 28-piece orchestra, “Big, Bold, and Brassy,”  featuring international jazz star Nicole Henry where they feature new high-power renditions of Broadway and pop tunes for corporate events. His 2AM at the Sands show, about a night in 1966 Vegas, just released a live album starring Andrew Samonsky.

He attributes his continuous industry transformations to a Silicon Valley mindset. He approaches every new endeavour with an open mind that allows him the space to find ways to innovate and make lasting changes for the better. However, an innovative spirit can’t stand alone in any industry. Surace is well versed in change management which he believes is crucial in making any disruption sustainable.

You can learn the ins and outs of Surace’s Silicon Valley mindset along with his other keynote speaking topics here–

  • Artificial Intelligence and Automation…Actionable Goals To Improve Your Organization Today
  • The Future is Now, and Here is What You Need To Know!
  • Bringing Silicon-Valley Disruptive Innovation to Your Organization
  • KPI’s, OKR’s, and Disruptive Innovation. Make them all fit together!

To book Kevin Surace for your next event and take a step toward innovation for your company, contact BigSpeak at 805-965-1400 or email us at info@bigspeak.com.


The content writers at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau are Experts on the Experts. They hold doctoral, masters, and bachelors’ degrees in business, writing, literature, and education. Their business thought pieces are published regularly in leading business publications. Working in close association with the top business, entrepreneur, and motivational speakers, BigSpeak content writers are at the forefront of industry trends and research.

How You Can Be More Creative in Your Life

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Have you ever wondered how creativity works? Or how you could be more creative in your own life or business? In a recent Live Inspired podcast, John O’Leary chatted with none other than BigSpeak’s keynote speaker on creativity and innovation Natalie Nixon to find out.

Natalie Nixon is a thought leader in the field of innovation. She has done extensive study on innovation and improvisational organization while completing her Ph.D., working as a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, writing for Inc. magazine, and being president and founder of her consulting firm Figure 8 Thinking. As a consultant, Nixon advises leaders on leveraging creativity as an innovation resource to rapidly achieve priority business goals.

In the podcast, Nixon gave three suggestions on how we could all be more creative in our lives.

Be curious

Curiosity is the key to jump-starting your creativity, according to Nixon. In life, we have an ebb and flow between our intuition and insights. The road to creation doesn’t happen in a straight line.

So let yourself be curious and ask questions. In life, we’ve been conditioned by our schools to associate question asking with ignorance. You only ask if you don’t know and if you don’t know you’re not smart. But asking questions is actually the key to how we learn more and create more.

Ask better questions

In order to be more creative, you need to ask the right questions. Nixon points to Warren Burger’s book A More Beautiful Question, as a source for asking better questions.

From the book, she takes these three questions. 1) Ask “Why?” In your business, don’t be afraid to ask why you do something a certain way. There may be a good reason or maybe not, but you won’t know until you ask. 2) After you find out why you do things a certain way, go a step further and ask “What if?” to look at alternative ways of doing things. 3) Finally, make something new happen. Ask “How could we do this?” to develop a process for creating new things.

Pay attention to wonder and rigor

Nixon said creativity is a combination of wonder and rigor. It’s not just about the sudden bolt of inspiration. On one side is wonder. Wonder is about dreaming, about being audacious, and feeling free to try new things. Rigor, on the other hand, is about discipline, time on task, and deep skill. But we need both to be creative.

In education, Nixon said many teachers put too much emphasis on rigor and not enough time on wonder. In school, we were taught how to follow the rules—but not how to break them. We were trained to be good clerks and managers, but not to be entrepreneurs and artists.

That’s not to say rigor is bad. You need rigor to be creative. You need to spend hours practicing scales and learning all the chords before you can start improvising like a jazz musician. And in sport, you need to drill and exercise every day in order to make amazing shots.

So put in the work and sweat. But also question things. This will give you the opportunity to challenge the system and develop creative ideas.

To learn more about how your business can innovate, contact BigSpeak Speakers Bureau to book Natalie Nixon for your next event.


Kyle Crocco is the Content Marketing Coordinator at BigSpeak Speakers Bureau, a graduate of UC Santa Barbara, and the lead singer of Duh Professors. He regularly publishes business book reviews and thought articles on Medium, Business 2 Community, and Born 2 Invest.