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"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
5 Ways to Win Credibility with Audiences
How good are you at persuading people and gaining their confidence? Here are 5 ways to win credibility with audiences. read more »
How Body Language Can Make You Look Confident
Do you demonstrate confidence as a speaker? Your body language lends you credibility and charisma, or reveals that you don't have control. Which are you showing audiences? read more »
How to Speak with Integrity to Gain Maximum Credibility
Want credibility as a speaker? Audiences trust speakers who display integrity. Here's how to incorporate this essential trait into speaking for leadership. read more »
How to Improve Your Vocal Presence on the Phone
How important is the sound of your voice on the phone? It’s always a contributing factor in how people perceive you and grasp your intentions, of course. But in some cases, your voice constitutes ... read more »
How to Woo an Audience and Move People to Action!
Every day, the world provides riches that can improve our knowledge and skills as public speakers. We should always look beyond our profession, of course, for ideas and connections we can use. But ... read more »
7 Secrets for Delivering Blockbuster Presentations
As fall approaches and the pace of business is about to accelerate, it may be time to consider your upcoming presentations. Will they have maximum impact? Will they be memorable? When you deliver ... read more »
Great Speaking? — It's About Performance Over Content!
Great speaking is always about connecting with an audience, not delivering information. Here's how to elevate your performance to the level of great speakers! read more »
How to Move an Audience in Public Speaking
ca.thar.sis [Gk. katharsis < katharirein, to purge < katharos, pure.] 2. A purifying or figurative cleansing or release of the emotions or of tension, esp. through art. (The American Heritage ... read more »