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In this episode, we’re diving into the basics of public speaking that every beginner and even some seasoned speaker, should remember. We’ll cover the power of preparation and how knowing your material inside out can help build your confidence on stage. You’ll also learn why mastering your signature message over time will help you establish audience connection by ensuring you respect your content and take your delivery seriously. Delivery is very important to a great speech/talk/presentation.
There’s a stage for you to begin and continue sharing from your heart, speaking in your own voice, and letting your unique perspective shine through. Grab your notepad, these are foundational insights that will help you speak with clarity and conviction!
Join us live on Clubhouse DAILY at 6pm EST
The Women of Movement Speaking Club is open
Join the next 5-Day Stage Speaking Challenge on Clubhouse
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Podcast Music: Jason Felisbret Speaks
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In this episode, we’re diving into the basics of public speaking that every beginner and even some seasoned speaker, should remember. We’ll cover the power of preparation and how knowing your material inside out can help build your confidence on stage. You’ll also learn why mastering your signature message over time will help you establish audience connection by ensuring you respect your content and take your delivery seriously. Delivery is very important to a great speech/talk/presentation.
There’s a stage for you to begin and continue sharing from your heart, speaking in your own voice, and letting your unique perspective shine through. Grab your notepad, these are foundational insights that will help you speak with clarity and conviction!
Join us live on Clubhouse DAILY at 6pm EST
The Women of Movement Speaking Club is open
Join the next 5-Day Stage Speaking Challenge on Clubhouse
Follow on Instagram
Follow Women of Movement Global FB Page
Podcast Music: Jason Felisbret Speaks
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