{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"EP 265 The Communication Shift That Can Transform Your Retreats with Joel Weldon","description":"Retreat leaders spend months planning the location, the schedule, the experiences, and the transformations they want their guests to have. But there is one skill that quietly determines whether your retreat truly lands with your audience. Your ability to communicate. In this episode of The Retreat Leaders Podcast, Shannon sits down with Hall of Fame speaker Joel Weldon to talk about the powerful role communication plays in the success of retreats - from filling the room to creating deeper breakthroughs for attendees. Joel has been paid to speak at more than 3,000 events and has coached over 10,000 speakers through his Ultimate Speaking System. In this conversation, he shares practical, simple strategies retreat leaders can use to become more confident speakers and more powerful communicators. Because the truth is this: retreat leaders are not just hosts. They are guides, facilitators, teachers, and storytellers. And the more clearly you communicate your message - whether on stage, on social media, or in your marketing - the more your retreats will resonate with the right people. If you want to create deeper connection with your attendees, communicate your message more confidently, and elevate the experience you deliver inside your retreats, this episode is packed with insights you can immediately apply. You\u2019ll also hear Shannon and Joel discuss why communication is one of the highest-ROI skills any entrepreneur can develop. As Warren Buffett famously said: &quot;You can improve your value by 50 percent just by learning communication skills and public speaking.&quot; For retreat leaders, that improvement can mean fuller retreats, stronger relationships with attendees, and experiences that people talk about long after the retreat ends. What You\u2019ll Learn in This Episode \u2022 Why speaking skills are one of the most important - and often overlooked - skills for retreat leaders \u2022 How confident communication helps fill retreats and build trust with your audience \u2022 Simple techniques to feel more comfortable when speaking during retreats \u2022 How to create stronger emotional connection with retreat attendees \u2022 Small speaking tweaks that dramatically improve social media videos and podcast interviews \u2022 Why storytelling and authenticity are key to powerful retreat facilitation \u2022 How strong communication builds loyalty, referrals, and repeat retreat guests About Joel Weldon Joel Weldon is a Hall of Fame professional speaker and speaking skills coach who has been paid to speak at more than 3,000 events around the world. He is the creator of the Ultimate Speaking System and has coached more than 10,000 speakers, helping entrepreneurs, executives, and thought leaders communicate with clarity, confidence, and impact. Joel specializes in helping professionals transform presentations into powerful experiences that inspire audiences and drive results. Learn more about Joel here: https:\/\/www.ultimatespeaker.com\/&amp;nbsp; The Retreat Leaders Podcast Resources and Links:   Learn to Host Retreats   Join our private Facebook Group   Top 5 Marketing Tools Free Guide   Get your legal docs for retreats    Join Shannon in Denver at the Retreat Industry Forum&amp;nbsp;   Join our LinkedIn Group    Apply to be a guest on our show   Thanks for tuning into the Retreat Leaders Podcast. Remember to subscribe for more insightful episodes, and visit our website for additional resources. Let\u2019s create a vibrant retreat community together! Subscribe: &amp;nbsp;Apple Podcast |  Google Podcast | Spotify _____ TIMESTAMPS The Power of Communication for Retreat Leaders (00:01:09)&amp;nbsp;Shannon discusses the importance of communication skills for retreat leaders and introduces guest Joel Weldon. Welcoming Joel Weldon &amp;amp; Setting the Stage (00:02:25)&amp;nbsp;Joel is welcomed, and the conversation is set up to use a real retreat as an example. Retreat Leader Mastermind Overview (00:03:24)&amp;nbsp;Shannon describes her upcoming August retreat for retreat leaders and entrepreneurs. First Steps: Inviting People &amp;amp; Opening Tips (00:04:13)&amp;nbsp;Joel explains how to invite people and the importance of not starting with personal pronouns. The &quot;Know, Have, Feel&quot; Opening System (00:06:09)&amp;nbsp;Joel introduces the &quot;know, have, feel&quot; framework for opening presentations and invitations. The Value of Systems in Retreats (00:07:20)&amp;nbsp;Joel emphasizes the need for systems in all aspects of retreat planning and communication. Retreat Industry Forum Announcement (00:08:07)&amp;nbsp;Shannon briefly promotes the upcoming Retreat Industry Forum event in Denver. Emotions vs. Logic in Enrollment (00:09:05)&amp;nbsp;Discussion on how feelings drive retreat enrollment, but logic also plays a role. Speaking is a Learned Skill (00:09:31)&amp;nbsp;Joel shares his journey from being a poor speaker to a professional, emphasizing that speaking can be learned. Making Communication About the Audience (00:10:29)&amp;nbsp;Joel illustrates how to shift communication from &quot;I&quot; to &quot;you&quot; for greater impact. Assignment: Audit Your Emails (00:12:51)&amp;nbsp;Joel gives an assignment to review emails for pronoun usage and practice audience-focused writing. Segmenting Retreat Days &amp;amp; The Green Card Feedback Tool (00:13:54)&amp;nbsp;Joel explains how to structure multi-day retreats and introduces the feedback card system. How to Use Feedback for Real-Time Improvement (00:17:19)&amp;nbsp;Joel and Shannon discuss using feedback cards to adjust and improve the retreat experience as it unfolds. Mistakes, Growth, and Speaking Practice (00:22:29)&amp;nbsp;They discuss learning from mistakes, the importance of practicing speaking, and how communication impacts every retreat aspect. Honesty and Authenticity as a Leader (00:25:18)&amp;nbsp;Shannon and Joel talk about the value of being honest about your experience level with your audience. The 100 Units of Energy Concept (00:26:16)&amp;nbsp;Joel introduces the idea of conserving energy for leaders and the importance of having a support team. The Importance of Team and Delegation (00:28:52)&amp;nbsp;Shannon reinforces the need for a strong team so leaders can focus on presence and speaking. Call to Action &amp;amp; Session Closings (00:31:05)&amp;nbsp;Joel explains how to end sessions with a call to action and why to congratulate, not thank, participants. Visualization and Final Encouragement (00:34:32)&amp;nbsp;Joel guides listeners to visualize their success and encourages them to implement what they've learned. Closing Remarks and Resources (00:36:01)&amp;nbsp;Shannon thanks Joel, promotes his resources, and wraps up the episode. Podcast Outro (00:36:40) Outro with reminders to subscribe, review, and access free resources. 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