[INTERVIEW] Attention: How to Capture It and Keep It with Ben Parr
[INTERVIEW] Attention: How to Capture It and Keep It with Ben Parr

[INTERVIEW] Attention: How to Capture It and Keep It with Ben Parr

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<p>What is the science behind capturing people’s attention? And what do you do after you have someone’s attention; what is your intention? Is our attention fleeting and fickle, like a goldfish? Or is it something that can be recaptured and rekindled easily? Our guest today, Ben Parr cleverly uses a great Bonfire Analogy to describe how we ignite, build and rekindle attention. </p> <p>Ben Parr is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, investor, and journalist. He is the author of the best-selling book <a href='https://amzn.to/3ejByXB'>Captivology: The Science of Capturing People’s Attention</a><a href='https://amzn.to/3ejByXB'> </a>and the Co-founder of Octane AI, the marketing automation platform for Messenger and messaging apps. </p> <p>Ben has a unique journey as an entrepreneur. In studying the science of attention, Ben has become deeply appreciative of storytelling; how we can capture and keep someone’s attention through a narrative. But one of the tricks that we can learn from Ben is the art of how to curate a story. How we can be intentional with our presentations, our writing or even our conversations so our audience remain enthralled. </p> <p>In our discussion with Ben, we talk about the reason he decided to research and write a book on attention. In a world where it feels like everyone is trying to grab our attention, Ben talks about how attention is something you need to both earn and be intentional about. </p> <p>(23:43) “Attention is not something that you just get, it's something that you have to both earn, and that you have to be intentional about and the way you get attention. Because I can get attention by running down the street streaking, but I'm not going to get the kind of attention I want and not from the people I want. And this podcast would be done from a jail cell!”</p> <p>Ben loves to discover new music which opens up a great conversation about his playlist and even though he is a saxophonist, Ben never set his aspirations on emulating one of the great saxophonists like Kenny G.

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