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This week on The Big Talk Podcast, we are getting into part of two of my performance-based series covering David Mamet's book, True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor.
I constantly refer to this book both when coaching my speakers and directing my actors. Because the idea of being able to perform from a place of truth and intention — and not being something that you are manufacturing — is how you truly connect with your audience.
If you have a copy of David Mamet's book, I'd love for you to follow along with me in the passages we cover. However, whether you have this book in hand or not, I promise you're going to gain so many valuable insights from what we are talking about that they will be impactful as you apply them in your speaking.
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This week on The Big Talk Podcast, we are getting into part of two of my performance-based series covering David Mamet's book, True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor.
I constantly refer to this book both when coaching my speakers and directing my actors. Because the idea of being able to perform from a place of truth and intention — and not being something that you are manufacturing — is how you truly connect with your audience.
If you have a copy of David Mamet's book, I'd love for you to follow along with me in the passages we cover. However, whether you have this book in hand or not, I promise you're going to gain so many valuable insights from what we are talking about that they will be impactful as you apply them in your speaking.

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