Your Intended Message

31 Scott Bloom, Virtual Event Emcee, World's #1 Faux Author


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The Power of Laughter - The Language of Business

Scott Bloom use's humor to Emcee virtual corporate events. That role might be described as the "palette cleanser" between speakers.

As both an Emcee and keynote speaker he uses the language of business to help audiences laugh at his antics and find the humor in themselves. 

He reveals insights about the challenges and adapting to delivering humor virtually. If you need to laugh in your Zoom meetings, then listen to this interview with Scott.

He reminds us that using humor means a lot of preparation plus the willingness to be in the moment with your audience.

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What is a Faux Author and what has he published?

 

   

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Your Intended Message is the podcast about how you can boost your career and business success by honing your communication skills. We’ll examine the aspects of how we communicate one-to-one, one to few and one to many – plus that important conversation, one to self.

In these interviews we will explore presentation skills, public speaking, conversation, persuasion, negotiation, sales conversations, marketing, team meetings, social media, branding, self talk and more.

 

Your host is George Torok

George is a specialist in communication skills. Especially presentation. He’s fascinated by the links between communication and influencing behaviours. He delivers training and coaching programs to help leaders and promising professionals deliver the intended message for greater success.

 

Facts about George Torok

He hosted the radio show, Business in Motion for 19 years, interviewing over 500 guests.

 

Connect with George

www.torok.com

 

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