The Truth About What Matters Most in Public Speaking and How Sexy Talk Titles Fit In - 075


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May 29 2019 18 mins   5

There are two reasons I created this podcast episode. Firstly, I heard a story from an influencer that really pushed my buttons. This story made me realise that a lot of organisations and coaches who teach and influence public speaking may be failing to share a vital ingredient for success…and I don’t want you as a Speaking Club listener to miss this out. That’s why in this show, I’m going to share what I believe is the primary thing to focus on and develop on your journey to becoming a sensational speaker and why.

The second reason for this show is that during the course of coaching my students to develop their talk and speaking skills, we always cover their talk title and coming up with the right one can be a struggle for them. Because the talk title is linked closely to the first reason for the show, I’m going to give you some tips on how to make it sexy and explain why you should!

Enjoy!

What we’re going to cover:

  • What is not important for speaking success.
  • The most important thing to understand to become a successful speaker
  • Why successful speaking is about changing beliefs.
  • The three triggers for getting people to pay attention and take action
  • The five principles of a great talk title

Enjoy!

Thanks for listening!

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https://www.standoutpitch.com

https://www.thespeakingclub.com/speakingcourse

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