Speakers' Word Cloud of the Week

Whenever I hear what clients need help with, I immediately tell myself to blog about it and…I get busy. Here, I’m sharing what clients need help with so you know what I can help you with! A few things clients needed help with this week were Zoom, presenting over Zoom, and connecting with the audience.

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Our 2021 Speaking and Presenting #fails and #follows

Randy and I love talking about our work. We especially love swapping stories about those public speaking moments when we end up with egg on our face. We live-streamed on LinkedIn to swap our 5 biggest takeaways from 2021, thanks to some #fails and other good lessons.

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Workshops and Coaching Now Available in Charlotte and Chicago

Workshops and coaching are available in Charlotte, Chicago, and nationwide! I’m pleased to announce that effective January 5, 2022, our public speaking, presentation skills, and media coaching will be available in a second home base: Charlotte, NC. Workshops and coaching are always available online and in Chicago, too!

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Teachers, Professors, and Instructors: 10 Ways To Improve Your Zoom Classes

With all this time we’ve had to ramp up on Zoom, understand all of its ins and outs (ahem, it’s not that difficult …) there is still one comment I am hearing regularly in my Zoom rooms: “You’re the only teacher I have who makes class interactive.”

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[VIDEO] - Manage stage fright & Engage your audience - Between 2 Speakers

Clients often ask how they can manage, or overcome their stage fright. Should they take medications for stage fright? I can’t address the last one (I’m not a doctor….), and the good news is, yes, stage fright, or anxiety when presenting, is manageable.

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[VIDEO] - Why You Need Visuals in Your Presentation—Even on Zoom

When it comes to presentations, your visual aids matter. In this video, public speaking coach Marianna Swallow and storyteling strategist Randy Ford talk about the importance of visual components, point out the one big PowerPoint mistake speakers make, and share best visual practices for your presentation.

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