Unlocking Human Connection in the Digital Age: Insights from Robin Nathaniel - Voice over Work - An Audiobook Sampler

Unlocking Human Connection in the Digital Age: Insights from Robin Nathaniel - Voice over Work - An Audiobook Sampler

Russell welcomes social media strategist and TEDx speaker Robin Nathaniel.

See the full interview at https://youtu.be/edHZvzIGu3o

Robin shares his journey from hip-hop artist to public speaker, emphasizing the power of forging intentional human connections online. He elaborates on his experiences as a father, husband, and author, highlighting the importance of sharing one’s personal story to create impactful connections. Robin also discusses his guiding principles—Connect, Create, Contribute—and how these can be applied to lead a fulfilling life. Additionally, he offers practical advice on becoming a TEDx speaker and recommends essential reading material to help find purpose and drive meaningful human interactions.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

00:15 Robin's Background and Career

00:56 The Impact of Social Media

01:35 Journey as a TEDx Speaker

04:21 Moving from New York to Atlanta

06:03 The Power of Sharing Personal Stories

07:11 Book Insights and Frameworks

08:39 Personal Philosophy: Connect, Create, Contribute

13:17 Spiritual Journey and Family

16:09 Recommended Reading and Daily Habits

19:34 Closing Thoughts and Practical Advice


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