Sports & Entertainment
Standing Out From the Competition
Authenticity matters more than audience approval when businesses aim to break through market noise
Key takeaways
Authenticity matters more than audience approval when businesses aim to break through market noise
In a crowded marketplace, authenticity could be the strongest differentiator in standing out from the competition. Actor and Keynote Speaker Greg Bryk shares his insights on making a mark, on-screen and in the B2B arena.
Bryk emphasizes the power of authenticity over pandering to the audience. He explains, "The way to stick out from your competition, as an actor, but this is also true for people in the B2B space, is to care about your message, but less about pleasing your audience." Bryk cautions against abandoning core values to chase audience approval, which can lead to losing authentic delivery. He asserts that by tapping into one's unique qualities and strengths, individuals and businesses can find their audience and truly stand out.
The way to stick out from your competition, as an actor, but this is also true for people in the B2B space, is to care about your message, but less about pleasing your audience.
— Greg Bryk, Actor and Keynote Speaker
"There is only you," Bryk concludes, highlighting that in the pursuit to stand out, the most impactful strategy is to be unfailingly oneself. This philosophy, he suggests, is as crucial in business as it is in the arts, where the connection with the audience hinges on genuine expression rather than strategic pandering.
There is only you.
— Greg Bryk, Actor and Keynote Speaker
About the author
Greg Bryk is former Queen's University student and Vanier Cup winning Golden Gael football player. He is a classically trained and award winning actor who has appeared in over 65 films and television shows. He has moved between creating memorable characters in feature films like Men With Brooms, History Of Violence, Poor Boys Game, Shoot Em Up and Immortals, as well as starring in television series like Bitten, Wynonna Earp, Book Of Negroes, Fargo, Regenesis, Rookie Blue, XIII and Saving Hope. He can currently be seen in the epic Netflix/Discovery series Frontier and the upcoming Mary Kills People on Lifetime and Global. Greg lives in Toronto with his wife, HGTV's Danielle Nicholas Bryk, and their three children.