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The Public Speaker's Quick and Dirty Tips for Improving Your Communication Skills
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Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 319

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068 TPS How to Write Better LinkedIn Recommendations
Episode 68
lundi 25 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 09:36
Make the most of your network by learning how to write great LinkedIn recommendations
195 TPS The Message of You
Episode 195
lundi 25 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 17:03
Observational humor can spice up any speech. Guest host Judy Carter, author of The Message of You, explains how on this week's episode of The Public Speaker.
349 TPS How to Tactfully Disagree with Someone
Episode 349
vendredi 15 juillet 2016 ⢠Duration 09:01
We all find ourselves in disagreements occasionally. So what should you do? Keep your mouth shut or say what you think? And if you speak up, what should you say? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, has the answers. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29YhIgT
267 TPS Jennifer Lawrence Doesnât Memorize Her Lines - Should You?
Episode 267
vendredi 3 octobre 2014 ⢠Duration 08:44
Actress Jennifer Lawrence says she doesnât memorize her lines. Find out why The Public Speaker says you shouldnât memorize, either - and get her tips on the best way to deliver a speech. Read the transcript: http://bit.ly/1rUENoI
266 TPS So Why Is Everyone Saying "So"?
Episode 266
vendredi 26 septembre 2014 ⢠Duration 06:32
Is it ok to use the word âsoâ as a sentence starter? The Public Speaker explains why it is - and why everyoneâs suddenly doing so. Visit the website: http://bit.ly/1yum5dV
265 TPS 7 Tips for Creating Better SlideShare Presentations
Episode 265
vendredi 19 septembre 2014 ⢠Duration 07:56
LinkedInâs SlideShare is an effective way to share your content with a wider audience. The Public Speaker, Lisa B. Marshall, shows you how to optimize your SlideShare deck.
264 TPS 4 Speech Techniques Learned from Comedy
Episode 264
vendredi 12 septembre 2014 ⢠Duration 10:34
The Public Speaker explores the techniques that comedians practice to be memorable performers. See how these tips can help make you a better speaker!
263 TPS Don't Print Your Slides as the Takeaway
Episode 263
vendredi 5 septembre 2014 ⢠Duration 12:55
The Public Speaker explains why you shouldnât use your slides as your takeaway, and how your audience will get the most out of your presentation if you keep your notes and slides separate. Plus: how to use PowerPoint to create visually compelling slides and information-packed handouts.
262 TPS Talking with Your Child's Teacher
Episode 262
vendredi 29 aoÝt 2014 ⢠Duration 10:36
If you want to improve communication with your child's teacher, this episode is for you. The Public Speaker shares tips from educational leadership expert, Cynthia Compton, on how teachers, parents, and children can work together for everyone's benefit.
261 TPS Don't Make These Email Mistakes!
Episode 261
vendredi 15 aoÝt 2014 ⢠Duration 09:56
Have you ever gotten an email that made you want to lose your cool? The Public Speaker explains how to maintain professionalism and avoid embarrassing email exchanges that can get you into hot water. Visit the website to read the full transcript: http://bit.ly/1t37TS4