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Professional speaker - or business professional? It doesn't matter.
Everyone is a communicator.Everyone is in the speaking business, whether they realize it or not.
Alan Hoffler is the Executive Director and Principal Trainer at MillsWyck Communications. He believes that communication has the power to change a person, an organization, a community, and the world. With a coach’s passion, a teacher’s heart, and an engineer’s mind, he creates practical paths to greatness for his clients.
In this first KEY5 Podcast, Alan Hoffler touches on:
Alan recommends studying other speakers, study yourself on video, and keep practicing - professionals continue to improve.
Want to win a copy of Alan's book, "Presentation Sin: The Practical Guide to Stop Offending (and Start Impressing) Your Audience"?
One listener a month will win a book.Each Podcast will include a "MillsWyck Minute", where Alan Hoffler will highlight one speaking concept.
In this podcast, Alan talks about making mistakes as a speaker - how should you respond when you make a mistake?
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Professional speaker - or business professional? It doesn't matter.
Everyone is a communicator.Everyone is in the speaking business, whether they realize it or not.
Alan Hoffler is the Executive Director and Principal Trainer at MillsWyck Communications. He believes that communication has the power to change a person, an organization, a community, and the world. With a coach’s passion, a teacher’s heart, and an engineer’s mind, he creates practical paths to greatness for his clients.
In this first KEY5 Podcast, Alan Hoffler touches on:
Alan recommends studying other speakers, study yourself on video, and keep practicing - professionals continue to improve.
Want to win a copy of Alan's book, "Presentation Sin: The Practical Guide to Stop Offending (and Start Impressing) Your Audience"?
One listener a month will win a book.Each Podcast will include a "MillsWyck Minute", where Alan Hoffler will highlight one speaking concept.
In this podcast, Alan talks about making mistakes as a speaker - how should you respond when you make a mistake?