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Transform Your Public Speaking Skills with Presenting Presenting, The Art of Public Speaking and How to Do it Better
Want a dive deep into the art of presentation? 🎤 This entertaining and insightful resource will teach you how to captivate your audience from start to finish whether you’re speaking in front of a camera or from a stage.
Through the art of inquiry, discover the secrets to delivering clear, engaging, and memorable presentations that not only convey your message but also leave a lasting impact on your listeners.
Created from 15 interviews over the course of one year, this book extends beyond traditional public speaking advice.
Inside this book:
🧠 Expert guidance on how to generate and organize your ideas
🔥 Strategies to avoid being boring and keep your audience engaged
📕 Steps to mastering the art of storytelling instead of data dumps
💡 Insightful tips on being engaging, clear, and memorable
⚡️ Practical advice to connect with large audiences, small groups, and one-on-ones
Do you lose audiences? Struggle to communicate a clear message? Fall victim to nerves when speaking in front of groups? Most people want to be better public speakers, but they struggle to find resources that are both inspirational and practical. Presenting Presenting gives you both.
With the goal of making you a more clear and engaging speaker, Presenting Presenting will bolster your confidence and presentation bravado with unique strategies on storytelling, speaking with authenticity, and structuring your presentations with clarity.
How is this book different from other resources in the realm of public speaking? This book will transform how you think about presentations and allow you to be more dynamic and confident, leaving monotony and uncertainty behind.
By integrating the knowledge gained from Presenting Presenting, the Art of Public Speaking and How to Do it Better, you will unlock a new level of professionalism and charisma in your communication skills. This book promises not just improvement, but a complete transformation of your presentation abilities, ensuring you leave a strong, positive impression every time you speak.
Ready to become the presenter everyone remembers? Get your copy today!
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Author Bio:
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Rebecca Williams is a teacher, storyteller, and Good
Witch. She grew up in a world of opera and spent her
early career teaching English and exploring hot springs
in rural Japan. After teaching stints in Spain, Nepal,
and Australia, she started consulting on storytelling,
public speaking, and leadership communications for
tech companies in San Francisco. Since then, Rebecca
has served as a public speaking coach at the Stanford
Graduate School of Business and has trained professionals
and teams at organizations including Google, Meta, and
Netflix. For over 10 years, Rebecca has taught global
leaders how to show up with authenticity, connect
with audiences, and captivate through storytelling.
Rebecca loves to write and perform original theater and
performance art (Rats in Space, Malaise Airways). She also
loves fashion, electronic music festivals, and connecting
with people in remote corners of the world. She has lived
in six countries, and currently calls Lisbon, Portugal home.
Jeffrey Goldsmith is a writer, marketer, and traveler. He
began his creative career by publishing interviews with
cultural icons in magazines such as Wired and Details. He
has authored three previous books, Cafe Haiku, This Book
Can Make You Famous, and Beauties of Nothingness. He
began his career as a copywriter in Tokyo, and became
a creative lead at top agencies for global brands in New
York and San Francisco. Over the past 25 years, Jeff has
also launched numerous Silicon Valley startups as head
of marketing and continues to consult for technology
ventures. Apart from writing and raising two cool kids,
Jeff cooks quite well, speaks a handful of languages, and
travels widely.
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