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What You Say If Your Joke Bombs
HOW TO RECOVER IF YOUR JOKE OR ACTIVITY BOMBS By Gene Griessman I watched Bronkar Lee, who’s a professional entertainer and speaker, tell a joke that bombed. There was silence in the room, the kind of funereal quietness that descends … Continue reading
Posted in Humor/Jokes and How To Tell Jokes, Public Speaking
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What You Say: How To Say It Right
You Can Harness The Power Of Words Avoid verbal blunders. Learn what Not to say Win arguments Close sales Finish what you start to say Write great letters, notes, and emails Cope with difficult people Make powerful presentations Learn power … Continue reading
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