In episode 125, I sit down with Dolores Hirschmann, investor, strategist, and founder of Masters in Clarity. Dolores has built, scaled, and sold businesses—including one to Pete Vargas and Grant Cardone after growing it to eight figures. A former TEDx organizer, she now helps service professionals and thought leaders clarify their message, craft high-converting signature talks, and get booked on stages that drive real business results. We explore her journey from early internet marketing in Argentina to launching an outbound speaker agency, and she shares her framework for creating talks that convert, practical tips for pitching event organizers, and why thought leadership is still one of the most powerful growth levers for agencies.
Key Bytes
• Thought leadership isn’t about celebrity—it’s about clarity and consistency • A great talk is less about what you say and more about what your audience walks away with • Don’t pitch event organizers with long bios—open the door with a simple yes/no question • The best call-to-action from stage isn’t a free consultation, it’s a free resource tied to your talk • A signature talk framework can be applied to any presentation—keynote, workshop, or boardroom update • Speaking is one of the most scalable ways to build trust, demonstrate expertise, and generate new business
Chapters
00:00 Welcome and introduction to Dolores Hirschmann 01:18 Early internet marketing and human-to-human relationships 04:58 Moving to the U.S. and pioneering online learning platforms 06:26 From serial entrepreneur to coach and strategist 08:19 Organizing TEDx and developing the signature talk framework 11:26 Building and scaling a speaker agency to $20M+ 14:29 Why agencies need to lean into speaking and thought leadership 15:44 Practical steps to land more speaking opportunities 20:07 The seven steps of a high-converting talk 23:24 How to craft calls-to-action that drive leads from stage 25:23 Using QR codes and free resources to capture audience interest 26:25 Masters in Clarity workshops and software for speakers 27:02 Rapid fire: tap dancing, gut instincts, and buying businesses
Dolores Hirschmann is an investor, strategist, speaker, and founder of Masters in Clarity, a strategy and business coaching firm. She helps service professionals grow their businesses and establish thought leadership. A former TEDx organizer, she specializes in positioning experts, authors, consultants, and coaches for success.
Dolores recently sold a company to Pete Vargas and Grant Cardone, supporting its growth to multiple 8 figures in four years. She built a software platform to help speakers get placed on stages and advises businesses on preparing for profitable exits. Masters in Clarity provides fractional Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) services to help companies design and execute marketing initiatives and set up automated marketing systems. As an investor, Dolores acquires and scales small businesses, ensuring their legacy and long-term success.
Connect with Dolores on their website.
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