Monday, March 26, 2012

Music: How to Find Our Playlists on iTunes

We use music in 99.9% of our keynotes, workshops, conferences and trainings.  The reason is simple:

1. Music is a great setter of emotional context. If we want the audience to be enthusiastic, reflective, social, etc., we have a song to help set the mood.

2. Music is an international language and is a complex medium.  Therefore, we have over twenty different leadership activities based on music.  Name that Tune, Mood Music, What is Your Theme Song are just a few examples. 

We have published a few of our CPP playlists (Clean, Powerful, Positive) to iTunes.  If you have iTunes already installed, you can click here to go directly to the lists.  If that doesn't work, follow these steps:

(Click here to download iTunes. Its free.)

Step 1:
Go to your iTunes software and click on "iTunes Store".
 Step 2:
In the top right-hand corner, type yournextspeaker into the search bar.
 Step 3:
You will see a box of results titled Playlists.  Click on the More link.
 Step 4:
Here you are. We currently have twelve playlists published.  You can click on each to see their full description.  You have to purchase each song individually, but they are the ones we use.

* iTunes does list some songs as Explicit even when they are totally clean.  Not sure why.  We do not use any songs where the inappropriate words are bleeped out.  We only use CPP (Clean, Powerful, Positive) songs.

Let me know if you have any questions/comments.  Thanks!

rhett@yournextspeaker.com

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