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A lot of people will probably disagree that mastering video presentation is the easiest thing to do. Not all people fancy public speaking, especially not in front of the camera. But now that video has become the forefront of marketing, the pressure has never been this high.
Welcome to 'Video Made Simple' an easy listen video marketing & production podcast featuring marketers, entrepreneurs & clients who help take the mystery out of video and break through the monotony of day-to-day communication.
In this episode, Chris Schwager (Video Marketer from Ridge Films) is joined by Brenden Kumarasamy (Public Speaking Coach, Founder of MasterTalk) as they talk about how you can become a game-changer by making better presentations and speaking better in public.
"How do you deliver feedback to the people that you manage, so that people leave not just informed but more importantly inspired? And also the way that the answer questions in a sales presentation when you're getting bombarded with questions by prospects and clients? How are you navigating that? Are you just going I'm not really sure I only think about that. Or do you say, Oh, here's the answer. How would the world change if you were an exceptional communicator? Start to see the benefits the positive and you'll rise like a star."
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A lot of people will probably disagree that mastering video presentation is the easiest thing to do. Not all people fancy public speaking, especially not in front of the camera. But now that video has become the forefront of marketing, the pressure has never been this high.
Welcome to 'Video Made Simple' an easy listen video marketing & production podcast featuring marketers, entrepreneurs & clients who help take the mystery out of video and break through the monotony of day-to-day communication.
In this episode, Chris Schwager (Video Marketer from Ridge Films) is joined by Brenden Kumarasamy (Public Speaking Coach, Founder of MasterTalk) as they talk about how you can become a game-changer by making better presentations and speaking better in public.
"How do you deliver feedback to the people that you manage, so that people leave not just informed but more importantly inspired? And also the way that the answer questions in a sales presentation when you're getting bombarded with questions by prospects and clients? How are you navigating that? Are you just going I'm not really sure I only think about that. Or do you say, Oh, here's the answer. How would the world change if you were an exceptional communicator? Start to see the benefits the positive and you'll rise like a star."
Links and Resources: