MKC - Micro Keynote Concert by Jim Perona is a groundbreaking podcast from one of the world’s first international keynote concert speakers. Jim uniquely blends storytelling frameworks, music, and business insights to unravel complex topics in an engaging and memorable way. Designed for corporate leaders and professionals, each bite-sized episode transforms leadership, strategy, and innovation into an immersive keynote experience. Tune in for a fresh, dynamic approach to business storytelling.

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22 - Start small to change your world
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22 - Start small to change your world

Real success starts small. In this MKC episode, discover how the most significant opportunities are built on tiny actions like a single email or a moment of generosity. Learn why momentum beats waiting for the “perfect” moment.

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20 - Success is not a solo act
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20 - Success is not a solo act

Discover why true success is never achieved alone. This bite-sized episode explores how asking for help can unlock new ideas, perspectives, and momentum when you’re stuck. Learn how strategic collaboration drives growth.

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15 - If All We Do is Sprint, We Miss the Bigger Picture
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15 - If All We Do is Sprint, We Miss the Bigger Picture

Success isn’t just about speed—it’s about strategic pauses. If all you do is sprint, you miss the bigger picture. The world’s top leaders and innovators know when to push and when to step back, reflect, and realign. Discover how controlled momentum leads to long-term success.

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12 - What If I Never Stop to Reflect
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12 - What If I Never Stop to Reflect

Success isn’t just about action—it’s about knowing when to pause. This episode explores why reflection, recalibration, and strategic silence are just as important as movement. Just like in music, the space between the notes is what makes it powerful. Learn how to apply this principle to leadership, innovation, and decision-making.

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