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564: What Actually Drives Investors, Leaders, And Stakeholders To Say “Yes” So You Can Finally Build True Executive Presence
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What if people aren’t investing in your idea… but in you? Discover how to prepare for that in today’s episode.
Whether you're pitching a project, leading a team, or trying to gain buy-in at work, most professionals focus too much on the idea itself—and not enough on the psychology behind decision-making. This episode breaks down what truly drives investors, leaders, and stakeholders to say “yes.”
By the end of today’s episode you’ll know from legendary Broadway investor Ken Davenport:
🔥Why passion is the most powerful (and overlooked) driver in persuasion and leadership
🧮How top investors evaluate opportunities—and why people matter more than ideas
🏆Practical ways to influence others by aligning with what they actually care about
Hit play now to learn how to turn your passion into influence and finally get people to believe in—and back—what you’re building.
Remember the 6-Day Executive Presence Reset starts May 4, 2026.
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About our guest:
Ken Davenport, is a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer and entrepreneur who has raised over $100 million for the arts and built one of the fastest-growing theatrical companies in the U.S. (Inc. 5000).
His credits include A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Broadway, North American Tour, Australia), Harmony: A New Musical written by Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman, Once On This Island (Tony Award), Gettin’ the Band Back Together, The Play that Goes Wrong, Groundhog Day (Tony nomination), Deaf West Theatre’s Spring Awakening (Tony nomination), It’s Only a Play,
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