Want to bring down the house with your speeches and presentations? Your PowerPoint won't do it! Here's how to acquire stage presence for public speaking. read more »
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"Be a voice not an echo." - Albert Einstein
How to Acquire Stage Presence for Public Speaking
Why You Are the Message Every Time You Speak
Do you realize that your performance in a speech or presentation is as important as the content? Here's why you are the message every time you speak! read more »
A Surefire Way to Achieve Your Purpose in a Presentation
Got great information? A fancy slide deck? Those things are fine, but here's a surefire way to achieve your purpose in a presentation. read more »
Why Emotions Make You Powerful with Audiences and Readers
Want a captive audience, whether you're writing or speaking? Here's why emotions make you powerful with audiences and readers. read more »
Be Good or DO Good as a Public Speaker? — Here's How to Achieve Both Goals!
Would you rather be known as an excellent speaker, or one who serves the needs of listeners? You don't have to choose! Here's how to achieve both goals. read more »
Why Your Speaking Voice Is So Important in Business
Want to be recognized as a dynamic individual who can move people? Here's why your speaking voice is so important in business. read more »
Do you wish you could speak with every audience member individually? You can make it seem that way! Here's how to transform your public speaking presence. read more »
Do You Think Too Much? — Learn How to Speak on the Moment
Your ideas come faster than you think in meetings and conversations. Worried that you think too much? Learn here how to speak on the moment! read more »
Do you know how to connect with audiences in presentations and speeches? Here are 4 key performance techniques for successful public speaking. read more »
Why You Need to Learn Stage Presence for Your Speeches and Presentations
Want to inject some magic into your public speaking? Here's why you need to learn stage presence for your speeches and presentations. read more »