Mesmerizing Metaphors Make Magnificent Speeches
This is a blogpost about the power of metaphors in presentations and speeches.
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This is a blogpost about the power of metaphors in presentations and speeches.
Mesmerizing Metaphors Make Magnificent Speeches Read More »
This is a blogpost about our gratitude this Thanksgiving.
This Thanksgiving, We’re Grateful for all of YOU! Read More »
This is a blogpost about the 3 simple tips to consider when writing your next speech
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A helpful blog post with tips to improve your impromptu speaking – to think fast and speak smart – easily!
5 Steps To Think Fast and Speak Smart – Easily! Read More »
This is a blogpost about the 4 steps to a successful speech!
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A useful post on leveraging vocal variety to bring impact to your presentations.
Leveraging The Most Powerful Instrument YOU Have To Speak! Read More »
There are some ample speaking opportunities as you travel. Toastmasters has thousands of clubs all over the world and anyone can leverage those opportunities – even people who are not members of Toastmasters.
16,400 Reasons To Travel the World and Speak (ft. Satish Shenoy, my dad) Read More »
Imagine a medium-sized (or larger) room. It looks like it has been set up for about 20 people to sit down. A nearby window shines with the early morning sunlight, as it lets in a little gust of wind, which gently makes a banner next to it flutter. The banner says something at the top,
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One of the hardest parts of public speaking, ironically, is not actually the speaking itself – it’s finding something to talk about! Deciding on the speech topic is essential when writing it, because you need to have at least a general idea on what you will talk about. A common solution to this problem is
Want To Speak But Don’t Know What To Speak About? Read More »
When one is learning to improve at public speaking, or actually, most things, one essential part of the process is getting constructive feedback, which is also sometimes called constructive criticism. In the words of one source, constructive feedback is “providing useful comments and suggestions that contribute to a positive outcome, a better process or improved
Want to Be a Better Speaker? Evaluate Other Speakers! Read More »