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In this episode of Authors Who Lead, I engage in a candid conversation with Sandi Marx, a retired talent agent turned New York-based storyteller. The episode delves deep into the power of embracing mediocrity, the impact of honest storytelling, and the lessons learned from the creation of Sandi’s book, Slightly Above Average: Memoirs of a Successful Village Idiot.

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00:00 Retired town agent turned acclaimed storyteller and comedian.
04:01 Enthusiastic about comedy and storytelling embraces authenticity.
07:00 Captivating storytelling ability led to a partnership proposal.
10:44 Realizing potential despite feeling mediocre or deceiving.
14:47 1st book - childhood, heroes, soulful, life journey.
16:42 Reflecting on old stories, rewriting for truth.
21:12 Missed video opportunity, Jewish cheerleader for Pele.
24:17 Impressed by your determination despite inconvenience.
27:49 Embrace empathy and understanding for better lives.
30:09 Skilled storyteller captivates audience, gains storytelling gig.
34:22 Endorsements, auditions, recording, James Earl Jones, directing.
37:41 Hired for a job for mail merge skills.
41:00 Underestimating average people doing dumb things.
43:34 She helped with the dress and felt out of place.
47:58 Switch dialogue, feel important, make connections, and be engaging.
49:40 Weekly writing prompts lead to unexpected inspiration.

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