Market Eminence, with David Newman
Episode 232
There is a quiet, enduring power in wisdom that resists the urge to conform. Wise people refuse to abandon their convictions. It’s not obvious who will be the Wise character in These Stories, the role often casts them as having lowly beginnings or in the shadow of others who are more powerful. But they speak out anyway, even if they are mocked or sidelined. Take:
Don Quixote’s sidekick Sancho Panza, whom Quixote usually makes fun of, becomes so well known for his practical wisdom that he becomes a Governor. In the story of Sidharrtha, when the prince leaves his palace, he is called a fool and so-called teachers treat him as an outcast. They never reach enlightenment but he ultimately does. To Kill a Mockingbird’s Atticus Finch, the lawyer in the deep South who was shunned by his community for taking on an unwinnable case. Though he lost, townspeople credited him as “the only man in these parts who can keep a jury out so long in a case like that.” Sheherazade, the woman in One Thousand and One Nights who was facing execution at dawn, but who told cliffhanger tales that stalled the king’s command, saving her life. Lastly, the Young boy In The Emperor’s New Clothes, where everyone believed the lie that only smart people could see the emperor’s clothes, so no one said anything as he walked by. The boy’s exclamation brought what everyone knew to be true into the open.
These fictional characters remind us that while the truth may be unpopular at first, people eventually realize they should listen to, and follow the person who said it. They remind us that when leaders step up, share their convictions, act as the voice of reason, they will ultimately triumph.
Our guest’s new book says that any company wanting to lead their category.must fearlessly shout out what they know to be true. The title “Market Eminence,” refers to the position of category authority that leaders who do this can reach. Its tone is as bold as his previous books Do It! Selling, Do It! Speaking and Do It! Marketing. He is also an advisor who works with marketers, salespeople and executives, host of a 500+ episode, top-ranked podcast called The Selling Show.
Let’s welcome back this previous show guest from Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania, David Newman.
Timestamp Chapters
00:00 Introduction
02:55 David’s Fork in the Road
05:42 Be The Lighthouse
07:19 Why The Book Uses Questions
08:19 Beyond Purple Cows
11:38 Lighthouse Vs Tugboat
15:03 Three Human Content Types
20:26 Boldness Repels Bad Fits
22:18 Electromagnetic Fence Exercise
24:37 Keeping Bad Fits Out
25:25 PSA
26:29 Filtering Clients Upfront
28:59 Contrarian Slant Prompts
34:06 Fortune Cookie Messaging
34:42 Brand Friends Ecosystem
37:56 Deny Lists and Conviction
40:44 Evolving Views Over Time
42:25 Speak Publish Podcast
46:47 Founder Brand Exit Myth
48:43 Where to get Book, Resources
Shownotes
David’s latest book: Market Eminence
David on:
LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjnewman
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/David.Newman.Marketing.Speaker
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@dnewman
Twitter/X:https://x.com/dnewman
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/realdavidnewman
Podcast: https://doitmarketing.com/podcast/

