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How To Give A Heartfelt Speech
How To Express Emotion In A Speech: Lincoln’s Farewell Address By Gene Griessman, Ph.D. “It is a gem that rightly took its place as one of the greatest of his speeches, but that is seldom recognized for what it truly … Continue reading
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How To Prepare A Speech: Advice From David Greenberg
What You Say and What You Do When You Give A Speech by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Whatyousay.com considers David Greenberg to be one of the finest communication coaches in the world. His company is “Simply Speaking, Inc.” and his website–www.simplyspeakinginc.com–is … Continue reading
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How To Use Humor In A Speech: Jennifer B. Kahnweiler with Ken Futch
What You Say In A Speech: An Interview With Ken Futch by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler, author of The Introverted Leader: Building on Your Quiet Strength Kahnweiler: Where can we find “juicy” material for our own stories? Futch: The best source … Continue reading
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Public Speaking: Advice From Professional Speakers: Part II
Public Speaking Tips From Professional Speakers Whether you give speeches as a Toastmaster, a public official, or a organizational leader, we believe you will profit from advice from professionals who get paid for speech making. Below are four more responses … Continue reading
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Public Speaking: Advice From Professional Speakers: Part I
Public Speaking Tips From Professional Speakers Whether you give speeches as a Toastmaster, a public official, or a organizational leader, we believe you will profit from advice from professionals who get paid for speech making. Below are three responses to … Continue reading
Public Speaking Tips
Public Speaking: Good Advice by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Some years ago I came upon a chapter in a book by Harvey MacKay with the intriguing title “Never Give The Same Speech Once.” At the time I was a university professor giving … Continue reading
Speech Preparation: Eisenhower’s Farewell Address
Speechmaking: Don’t Go With Your First Draft. President Dwight Eisenhower is not remembered as a great speaker. Even in his time, his speeches were considered dull and predictable. Yet, when Eisenhower delivered his farewell address some 50 years ago, that … Continue reading
How To Prepare A Speech
Speech Giving: A Checklist For Successful Speeches And Sales Presentations The following steps will lead to success, whether to make a sale or do a speech for Toastmasters: One Study successful communicators as you would study a book for a … Continue reading
How To End A Speech
Before You Start A Speech, Know How It Will End By Gene Griessman If you’re going to make a speech or even make a brief comment in public, think about how you will conclude your remarks before you … Continue reading