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[The Art of Internal and External Negotiation: Insights from Amandeep Thind]-[You’re Not Lacking Talent — You’re Lacking Strategy: How to Speak, Sell, and Succeed]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2025-04-19

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The Foundation of Personal Transformation

In this episode of the Negotiate Anything podcast, host Kwame Christian engages in a profound conversation with professional speaker Amandeep Thind. The discussion moves beyond traditional business tactics to explore the critical role of internal negotiation in achieving success. Thind, who grew up in a one-room house in Kolkata with significant financial hardships and personal struggles, emphasizes that his journey from a "shy, introvert, timid" child to a successful speaker was rooted in a deep process of self-reprogramming.

Thind describes his early life as a period where he felt "not pure enough" due to his mixed heritage and appearance. He notes that the "voices" of others became his own internal narrative until he turned to personal development. By engaging in constant training and workshops, he learned to "negotiate in my way to have a better life." He argues that we are always in a state of negotiation with ourselves, and by shifting one's internal dialogue to one of strength and confidence, one can align with their true potential. Thind stresses that knowledge alone is not power; rather, "experiential knowledge is power," and one must be willing to "sip that pain" and endure the journey of growth to see real results.

The Business of Public Speaking: A Strategic Pathway

Transitioning to the professional sphere, Thind provides an overview of the public speaking industry. He identifies public speaking as a "high-income generating skill" that offers immense leverage through the "one-to-many" communication model. Thind recounts his early career, where he spent years volunteering his time and energy without pay to build his reputation and network.

He highlights the importance of recognizing leverage, even when it is not immediately apparent. For years, he performed speaking engagements for a fraction of what others earned, acknowledging that while it felt like a "difficult feeling," he viewed the stage time as a vital investment. He notes, "I had to negotiate that... difficult feeling with my own self to say, you know what, either I can bring my ego into the picture or I can surrender and say... my passion is bigger than my ego." This long-term mindset allowed him to build a brand associated with industry leaders like Tony Robbins, which eventually led to his current success.

Advanced Negotiation Tactics for Professionals

Thind and Christian delve into the mechanics of deal-making, emphasizing that "everything is negotiable in life." When facing price objections from corporate clients, Thind avoids simply discounting his services. Instead, he uses a value-based approach: if a client wants a lower price, he offers to "plug the piece out," meaning they reduce the scope of the workshop or activity. This ensures that the value of his work is maintained while providing flexibility.

Furthermore, Thind discusses the use of "contingency" and "challenge-based" negotiations. He often proposes performance-based increases, where he agrees to a lower initial fee but negotiates higher percentages if he surpasses specific revenue targets. By creating a "win-win" scenario, he incentivizes himself to "over-deliver" while ensuring he is compensated for the additional value generated. Thind also shares his strategy of securing long-term commitments, such as booking multiple training sessions in one go, to provide stability and build lasting partnerships. Ultimately, the conversation serves as a powerful reminder that whether in the boardroom or within one's own mind, successful negotiation requires preparation, the courage to address internal limitations, and a commitment to continuous growth.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think that's an important life point just to absorb and appreciate.
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What was it inside of you that changed that allowed you to live this type of life?
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We are always telling ourselves a story.
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I say that experiential knowledge is power.
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📝Key Phrases

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empty my Rolodex
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navigate career pivots
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rooted in practicality
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touch upon a very beautiful part
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channelize that voice
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📖 Transcript

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Hi, I'm Alex Kantrowitz.
I'm a longtime journalist, CNBC contributor, and the host of the show.
I empty my Rolodex every Wednesday to bring you awesome episodes.
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