Uploaded by speakwellinpublic on Nov 18, 2010
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A recent American survey asked thousands of adults to list their worst fears. Public speaking was revealed as number one - way before death, financial problems, and divorce. Americans aren't alone in this fear, however; people all over the world dread standing up in front of an audience.
"Speak Well in Public" is a pragmatic handbook which addresses all types of orators, including people who simply want to improve their prowess and others who want to revise the basics. In 10 steps - no more, no less - everyone will experience a transformation in their ability to successfully engage an audience.
In this YouTube video clip, the author takes a closer look at how to control fear.
Communications expert Volker Andresen grew up in Germany, and studied in both the USA and France. Since then, Volker worked for various multinational companies, where he successfully trained orators from the four corners of the globe.
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Great, thank you
ArquoBoy 4 months ago
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Thank u alot :) that would really help ..
no0ona199 5 months ago
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Thank you very much. Great help and your advice will be utilized
MultiSwagnificient 6 months ago
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Great stuff ... thanks!
jeffmyers5 11 months ago
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What about during an argument with someone?
HubbaBubbaKiller 9 months ago
@HubbaBubbaKiller You mean, what if somebody makes aggressive comments or asks you tough questions while you are presenting? Well, I would always calmly and respectfully ask the audience to keep any comments and questions until the Q&A after your pitch. This way you can get through your material on time which is in the interest of the other people in the audience too. Then, if the person you talk about is still emotional I would suggest that you propose to continue the exchange off stage.
speakwellinpublic 8 months ago
Thanks, Jeff. Happy to help.
speakwellinpublic 11 months ago
Welcome!
speakwellinpublic 1 year ago