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Every talk that I give, I want to make sure that there are three things that are really easy for the audience. I want to make sure that the talk is easy to follow. Easy to remember and thus easy to apply. And while there are a number of factors that go into this, and this podcast is dedicated to the many and varied ways to do all three of these things, there's no magic bullet. And while there's no magic bullet, I'm convinced that I found, and I'm love to hear your experience too, like a super sneaky back way to help get closer to all three of these things, to make a talk easier to follow, easier to remember, and easier to apply. And that super sneaky back way is a well crafted handout that accompanies the talks that I give.
Okay, so as I’ve been doing lately I put together a “Handout” for this episode, but today is a special day, because i’ve created it not as a finished product/ overview of the Episode, but just like a Handout I’d make for a talk, ample white space, 2 pages, fill-in-the-blanks and all.
So, if you want to see an example of what I talk about in this episode and follow along, filling in the blanks, as you go, check the show notes - you can download it there!
Download PDF Handout of Episode 61: Why You Should Use a Handout for Your Next Talk
Links
For more information about the Better Preach Podcast visit: www.ryanohara.org/betterpreach
Better Preach Podcast is now on YouTube. Here’s a link to the channel.
Better Preach is a proud member of Spoke Street, a Catholic Podcast Network that amplifies the voice of the Creator through fostering content that invites.
Check out Ryan’s FREE course on “sharing your faith as a Catholic.”
Follow Ryan on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or Facebook
Join the Better Preach email list.
I made this podcast with help from Riverside FM. Want to try it out for your podcast? Here’s a link to get you started.
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Every talk that I give, I want to make sure that there are three things that are really easy for the audience. I want to make sure that the talk is easy to follow. Easy to remember and thus easy to apply. And while there are a number of factors that go into this, and this podcast is dedicated to the many and varied ways to do all three of these things, there's no magic bullet. And while there's no magic bullet, I'm convinced that I found, and I'm love to hear your experience too, like a super sneaky back way to help get closer to all three of these things, to make a talk easier to follow, easier to remember, and easier to apply. And that super sneaky back way is a well crafted handout that accompanies the talks that I give.
Okay, so as I’ve been doing lately I put together a “Handout” for this episode, but today is a special day, because i’ve created it not as a finished product/ overview of the Episode, but just like a Handout I’d make for a talk, ample white space, 2 pages, fill-in-the-blanks and all.
So, if you want to see an example of what I talk about in this episode and follow along, filling in the blanks, as you go, check the show notes - you can download it there!
Download PDF Handout of Episode 61: Why You Should Use a Handout for Your Next Talk
Links
For more information about the Better Preach Podcast visit: www.ryanohara.org/betterpreach
Better Preach Podcast is now on YouTube. Here’s a link to the channel.
Better Preach is a proud member of Spoke Street, a Catholic Podcast Network that amplifies the voice of the Creator through fostering content that invites.
Check out Ryan’s FREE course on “sharing your faith as a Catholic.”
Follow Ryan on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or Facebook
Join the Better Preach email list.
I made this podcast with help from Riverside FM. Want to try it out for your podcast? Here’s a link to get you started.
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