
EP 96: Unperspective: Break from Tradition to Spark Innovation with Trevor Perry
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Trevor Perry, a former street performer and self-proclaimed computer weenie, shares his journey of self-discovery and empowerment. As a keynote speaker and storyteller, Trevor encourages individuals to embrace their authenticity and step into their power. He emphasizes the importance of passion and curiosity in living a fulfilling life and challenges individuals to overcome self-doubt. Trevor also highlights the power of play and improv in the workplace, fostering creativity and innovation. He advocates for equality and women's empowerment, recognizing the unique perspectives and skills that each individual brings to the table.
Trevor's Unperspective newsletter offers fresh perspectives and encourages unconventional thinking.
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Embrace your authenticity and step into your power.
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Passion and curiosity are key to living a fulfilling life.
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Overcome self-doubt and recognize your unique perspective and skills.
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Play and improv foster creativity and innovation in the workplace.
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Advocate for equality and empower women to embrace their power.
(02:31) Being a Disruptor and Influencer
(05:24) Offering a Unique Perspective
(09:33) Overcoming Self-Doubt and Stepping into Power
(15:27) The Power of Play and Improv in the Workplace
(19:40) Transitioning Careers
(26:20) Motivation vs. Lasting Impact
(27:45) Being an Advocate for Equality and Women's Empowerment
(32:37) The Importance of Play and Unconventional Thinking in the Workplace
(40:22) Embracing Multifaceted Thinking
Connect with Trevor Perry here:
Instagram: @trevorcxo
Website: www.trevorperry.com
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