The Audience Is NOT in Their Underwear
How to Craft Compelling Speeches and Presentations - and Deliver Them Like a Champ!
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Narrated by:
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Rory Vaden
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By:
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Rory Vaden MBA
About this listen
Mastering presentation skills is one of the most important assets you can develop in your professional portfolio. We’ve heard that public speaking is the number-one fear, and we’ve heard the beginners talk about ridiculous ideas like imagining a naked audience. Bogus!
Now get exposed to the true secrets of the best speakers and presenters on the planet. The advanced strategies you will hear in this audio series come from two-time Toastmasters World Champion of Public Speaking Finalist Rory Vaden.
Whether you're presenting to an audience of one or 1,000, discover secret techniques that increase your confidence! You will learn:
- Five psychological reasons why people laugh
- 10 humor formulas for guaranteed laughs tomorrow
- Tips for enhancing your charisma
- How to capitalize on your opening moments to reduce fear and nervousness
- Advanced strategies for persuading your audience
- The four quadrants of vocal variety and a special story-telling formula
- Seven ways to remember people’s names. and why it’s important to use them as a speaker
- The 57 points of a world-class speech
- And how to think like one of the best presenters in the world!
What listeners say about The Audience Is NOT in Their Underwear
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- Brian
- 15-03-11
Not Funny
Very disappointing, a lackluster and totally unhumourous approach to teaching humour in that section of the audiobook was a huge turn off that took away from some of the relevant points made later on the rule of three etc. Author reedemed himself a little at the very end with an excellent analysis of winning speeches but for me it was too little too late.
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