My Favorite Mistake — 268: Finding Clarity Through Mistakes: How Theresa Rose Transforms Brands with Enthusiasm and Precision

My guest for Episode #268 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Theresa Rose, a Brand and Business Crystallizer, Strategic Co-Creator, and Certified Speaking Professional who works with experts and their businesses to create one-of-a-kind visual brands they can draw on a cocktail napkin. 

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Using her Crystallization Process, Theresa helps thought leaders Clarify, Amplify, and Monetize their Brilliance as efficiently — and lucratively — as possible.

She has 20+ Years of consulting, marketing, and business management experience drives Theresa’s strategic thinking, creativity, and sound foundational frameworks. Her career has included senior management roles in marketing and product development for a Fortune 100 company and high-growth startups.

Theresa is the award-winning author of several books, including Mindful Performance: How to Powerfully Impact Profitability, Productivity, and Purpose and Your Daily Dose of Mojo: 365 Days of Mindful Living and Working

She has a degree in Business Management from Eckerd College, loves binge-watching The Great British Baking Show, and still has her Most Enthusiastic Award from Mr. Moseman’s second-grade class.

In this episode, Mark and Theresa discuss the journey of embracing mistakes and how they can lead to clarity and success. Theresa shares her experience as a brand and business crystallizer, emphasizing the importance of enthusiasm and authenticity in sales and marketing. They explore her favorite mistake of trying to follow in her mother’s footsteps in direct sales, the lessons learned from it, and how it shaped her path. Theresa also delves into common marketing mistakes, the concept of triangulated sales, and her approach to stand-up comedy. Finally, they discuss the benefits of her ten-part video course on achieving cocktail napkin clarity for businesses.

Questions and Topics:

  • What are the three aspects of sales or persuasion that you feel strongly about?
  • What would you say is your favorite mistake?
  • How did trying to follow in your mother’s footsteps shape your journey?
  • Was direct sales your main focus right out of college, or was it a side hustle?
  • Looking back, what factors do you think led to the difference in outcomes between you and your mother in direct sales?
  • What are the most common marketing mistakes you see or help people recover from or even help avoid?
  • How did the failures or mistakes you encountered tee you up for something better?
  • When you say “unsupported,” do you mean marketing claims that aren’t supported by the delivery of that service or product, or is it about not authentically representing the person?
  • What do you mean by “triangulated sales”?
  • How do you view a joke that bombs or a set that bombs in the context of performing comedy?
  • Tell us a little bit more about your experience with stand-up and improv.
  • Could you give a quick pitch or summary of why people should check out your ten-part video course and the benefits they will gain from it?