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HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS First, A Little Background on TED. The TED conference (which stands for technology, entertainment, design) began life in 1984 as a yearly and very expensive conference where industry leaders and creative types gathered to exchange “Ideas Worth Spreading.”. Back then, it was all about the live experience, and speakers were expected to bring some quirky spontaneity to the stage. MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or 20 PUBLIC SPEAKING GOALS YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH IN AN HOUR Image by Kat, Flickr/Creative Commons Got Public Speaking Goals? Accomplish A Lot in Just an Hour. I recently learned that a long-standing, highly valued client didn’t know I could help her with other public speaking goals besides preparing and delivering a speech at a conference. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 50: FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS, SET A If you’ve ever been to an individual speaker coaching session at my apartment, you may have discovered that I like to bake — and last winter, I set a goal of learning how to make a killin’ holiday cookie.. Is this a goal that can be achieved? Not in the words I stated above. To Set a SMART Public Speaking Goal PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 27: DRESS PROFESSIONALLY FOR PUBLIC Buy 100 Top Public Speaking Tips: The Book!. In 25 years of speaker coaching, I’ve helped my individual speaker coaching clients develop their strengths and skills to become authentic and effective communicators. Along the way, I’ve developed tips for everything from small talk to speaking up in meetings, from managing fear tomaking an impact.
YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING PERSONALITY: ARE YOU A HELPER If you want more heart, you may be a HELPER! David Keirsey, whose work is the basis for these “public speaking personalities,” thought that each of the four styles could be symbolized by a character in The Wizard of Oz. The Tin Woodman, who desperately wanted to have more heart, was a Helper (or, in Keirsey’s words, a Visionary). PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 9: EMBRACE THE Public Speaking Tip 9: Embrace the Public Speaking Stress. My mom (shown below in 2006 with eight of her nine grandchildren) used to say that the most important thing about any problem was how you coped with it. As the survivor of a cerebral aneurysm, a three-month coma, uterine cancer, two strokes, and early widowhood, she knew what shewas
SONIA SOTOMAYOR'S WARM AND WISE PUBLIC SPEAKING Back in 2009, when Sonia Sotomayor was nominated to the Supreme Court, some people’s feathers were ruffled by a statement she made five years earlier, to wit: “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.”. PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
20 PUBLIC SPEAKING GOALS YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH IN AN HOUR Image by Kat, Flickr/Creative Commons Got Public Speaking Goals? Accomplish A Lot in Just an Hour. I recently learned that a long-standing, highly valued client didn’t know I could help her with other public speaking goals besides preparing and delivering a speech at a conference. IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING NOTES WORK Never put your speaking notes on the screen! Put them in a Word document ( here’s how to format it ). Put them on 3 x 5″ cards. Put them in a chart, diagram, or series of pictures. You can even put them in PowerPoint’s presenter notes, although that’s an awkward solution that keeps you tethered to PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
20 PUBLIC SPEAKING GOALS YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH IN AN HOUR Image by Kat, Flickr/Creative Commons Got Public Speaking Goals? Accomplish A Lot in Just an Hour. I recently learned that a long-standing, highly valued client didn’t know I could help her with other public speaking goals besides preparing and delivering a speech at a conference. IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING NOTES WORK Never put your speaking notes on the screen! Put them in a Word document ( here’s how to format it ). Put them on 3 x 5″ cards. Put them in a chart, diagram, or series of pictures. You can even put them in PowerPoint’s presenter notes, although that’s an awkward solution that keeps you tethered to PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
20 PUBLIC SPEAKING GOALS YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH IN AN HOUR Image by Kat, Flickr/Creative Commons Got Public Speaking Goals? Accomplish A Lot in Just an Hour. I recently learned that a long-standing, highly valued client didn’t know I could help her with other public speaking goals besides preparing and delivering a speech at a conference. SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING NOTES WORK Whether you’re speaking for business or in a community setting, it helps to know the points you want to make in advance. And once you’ve done that thinking, speaking notes will help you remember what you planned to say.. Lots of people have been sold on the idea that speaking without notes makes you look more professional. MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 27: DRESS PROFESSIONALLY FOR PUBLIC Buy 100 Top Public Speaking Tips: The Book!. In 25 years of speaker coaching, I’ve helped my individual speaker coaching clients develop their strengths and skills to become authentic and effective communicators. Along the way, I’ve developed tips for everything from small talk to speaking up in meetings, from managing fear tomaking an impact.
PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 50: FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS, SET A If you’ve ever been to an individual speaker coaching session at my apartment, you may have discovered that I like to bake — and last winter, I set a goal of learning how to make a killin’ holiday cookie.. Is this a goal that can be achieved? Not in the words I stated above. To Set a SMART Public Speaking Goal PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 54: FOR RELAXED PUBLIC SPEAKING, RELAX Gently rotate your head in a circle, while keeping your neck, shoulders, and jaw relaxed. If you’ve ever taken yoga or a dance class, you know how to do this; but it’s not hard to figure out. Just start out very gently tilting your head forward, then to the left, then backward, then to the right, making the motion as smooth asyou can.
"THE KING'S SPEECH" EXPLORES OUR RIGHT TO BE HEARD In 2010, a movie called The King’s Speech made public speaking its dramatic focus. In it, British actor Colin Firth explores the anguish that people feel when they’re cut off from their natural “voice” — meaning not just our physical voices, but our feeling that we have the right to express what we think and feel, the right to be heard. GIVING A TED-STYLE TALK? HERE'S HOW THEY'RE DIFFERENT FROM In the past few years, TED, TEDx, and TED-style talks have become so pervasive and so popular that, even in business settings, speakers are often asked to give “a TED talk.” (And BTW, TEDx refers to independently organized events held for local communities, or communities of interest.) If you have a TED, TEDx, or TED-style talk coming up, here are the ways in which your talk will be PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this is what people see when they read from TelePromptR). IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIOR “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this is what people see when they read from TelePromptR). IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIOR “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 50: FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS, SET A If you’ve ever been to an individual speaker coaching session at my apartment, you may have discovered that I like to bake — and last winter, I set a goal of learning how to make a killin’ holiday cookie.. Is this a goal that can be achieved? Not in the words I stated above. To Set a SMART Public Speaking Goal YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING NOTES WORK Whether you’re speaking for business or in a community setting, it helps to know the points you want to make in advance. And once you’ve done that thinking, speaking notes will help you remember what you planned to say.. Lots of people have been sold on the idea that speaking without notes makes you look more professional. MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 54: FOR RELAXED PUBLIC SPEAKING, RELAX Gently rotate your head in a circle, while keeping your neck, shoulders, and jaw relaxed. If you’ve ever taken yoga or a dance class, you know how to do this; but it’s not hard to figure out. Just start out very gently tilting your head forward, then to the left, then backward, then to the right, making the motion as smooth asyou can.
PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 78: TO KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE IS TO LOVE The hardest audience I ever spoke to was also the easiest. Here’s how it happened: Several years ago, I got a call from the President of the National Aircraft Resellers Association (NARA), an exclusive group of successful aircraft brokers and dealers, asking if I would speak at their anual meeting in Puerto Vallarta, a resort town in Mexico. HOW TO INTERRUPT SOMEONE (WITHOUT ALIENATING THEM) Try a Very Light Touch. If you happen to be sitting or standing right next to the person you want to interrupt, another way to get their attention is to touch them very lightly on the arm. Of course, use common sense about this: Follow your judgment about whether it’s OK to touch the particular person you’re interrupting, and if you think "THE KING'S SPEECH" EXPLORES OUR RIGHT TO BE HEARD In 2010, a movie called The King’s Speech made public speaking its dramatic focus. In it, British actor Colin Firth explores the anguish that people feel when they’re cut off from their natural “voice” — meaning not just our physical voices, but our feeling that we have the right to express what we think and feel, the right to be heard. GIVING A TED-STYLE TALK? HERE'S HOW THEY'RE DIFFERENT FROM In the past few years, TED, TEDx, and TED-style talks have become so pervasive and so popular that, even in business settings, speakers are often asked to give “a TED talk.” (And BTW, TEDx refers to independently organized events held for local communities, or communities of interest.) If you have a TED, TEDx, or TED-style talk coming up, here are the ways in which your talk will be PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this is what people see when they read from TelePromptR). IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIOR “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools SPEECH PRACTICE: FOR GREAT PUBLIC SPEAKING, A LITTLE DAILY Speech practice will add up over time. So don't wait for an hour to practice your speech — grab a few minutes every day and watch your public speaking skills improve! READING YOUR SPEECH? 8 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR SCRIPT 2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are). 3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this is what people see when they read from TelePromptR). IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONE STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIOR “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. HOW TO LEAD A PANEL DISCUSSION THAT WORKS Step 1: Don’t Just Choose Your Panel’s Topic, Choose Your Goal. While a topic tells you *what* the panel is about, your goal describes *how* your audience will think, feel, and maybe act differently because of it. To find the goal for your panel, ask yourself, What kind of experience do I want the audience to have (funny, scholarly,thought
HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 50: FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS, SET A If you’ve ever been to an individual speaker coaching session at my apartment, you may have discovered that I like to bake — and last winter, I set a goal of learning how to make a killin’ holiday cookie.. Is this a goal that can be achieved? Not in the words I stated above. To Set a SMART Public Speaking Goal YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING PUBLIC SPEAKING NOTES WORK Whether you’re speaking for business or in a community setting, it helps to know the points you want to make in advance. And once you’ve done that thinking, speaking notes will help you remember what you planned to say.. Lots of people have been sold on the idea that speaking without notes makes you look more professional. MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 54: FOR RELAXED PUBLIC SPEAKING, RELAX Gently rotate your head in a circle, while keeping your neck, shoulders, and jaw relaxed. If you’ve ever taken yoga or a dance class, you know how to do this; but it’s not hard to figure out. Just start out very gently tilting your head forward, then to the left, then backward, then to the right, making the motion as smooth asyou can.
PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 78: TO KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE IS TO LOVE The hardest audience I ever spoke to was also the easiest. Here’s how it happened: Several years ago, I got a call from the President of the National Aircraft Resellers Association (NARA), an exclusive group of successful aircraft brokers and dealers, asking if I would speak at their anual meeting in Puerto Vallarta, a resort town in Mexico. HOW TO INTERRUPT SOMEONE (WITHOUT ALIENATING THEM) Try a Very Light Touch. If you happen to be sitting or standing right next to the person you want to interrupt, another way to get their attention is to touch them very lightly on the arm. Of course, use common sense about this: Follow your judgment about whether it’s OK to touch the particular person you’re interrupting, and if you think "THE KING'S SPEECH" EXPLORES OUR RIGHT TO BE HEARD In 2010, a movie called The King’s Speech made public speaking its dramatic focus. In it, British actor Colin Firth explores the anguish that people feel when they’re cut off from their natural “voice” — meaning not just our physical voices, but our feeling that we have the right to express what we think and feel, the right to be heard. GIVING A TED-STYLE TALK? HERE'S HOW THEY'RE DIFFERENT FROM In the past few years, TED, TEDx, and TED-style talks have become so pervasive and so popular that, even in business settings, speakers are often asked to give “a TED talk.” (And BTW, TEDx refers to independently organized events held for local communities, or communities of interest.) If you have a TED, TEDx, or TED-style talk coming up, here are the ways in which your talk will be IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONECONTACT JEZRATEDX SPEAKER COACHINGKEYNOTESBOTOXJEZRA KAYEJOIN NOW STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIORBE BRIEF BE GONE QUOTEYOU MAY BE GONE QUOTESBE BRILLIANT APPHOW NOT TO BE BLUNTLET S JUST BE BLUNTTO BE BLUNT MEANING “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you HOW TO INTERRUPT SOMEONE (WITHOUT ALIENATING THEM) Try a Very Light Touch. If you happen to be sitting or standing right next to the person you want to interrupt, another way to get their attention is to touch them very lightly on the arm. Of course, use common sense about this: Follow your judgment about whether it’s OK to touch the particular person you’re interrupting, and if you think CHALLENGING THAT VOICE IN YOUR HEAD: PUBLIC SPEAKING WITH A public speaking client recently thanked me for challenging the little voice in her head. You know the one I’m talking about: That voice in your mind (or maybe sitting on your shoulder) that can’t wait to let you know what you did wrong, can’t do right, will never become, don’t deserve to get, etc. PUBLIC SPEAKING CHALLENGES: HATE CONFLICT? (YOU MIGHT BE APUBLIC SPEAKING CLASSES NEAR MEPUBLIC SPEAKING LESSONS FOR TEENSPUBLIC SPEAKING TECHNIQUESPUBLIC SPEAKING TIPS AND TECHNIQUESBEST PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING COURSESEFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING TECHNIQUES Remind yourself that disagreements don’t have to be personal . When they’re handled responsibly, with respect, they can even bring people closer together. Being mentally prepared can help you stay calm, feel relaxed, and put your concerns about conflict in perspective. And they work even if you’re not a “Kindred Spirit”or Helper!
PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 9: EMBRACE THE Public Speaking Tip 9: Embrace the Public Speaking Stress. My mom (shown below in 2006 with eight of her nine grandchildren) used to say that the most important thing about any problem was how you coped with it. As the survivor of a cerebral aneurysm, a three-month coma, uterine cancer, two strokes, and early widowhood, she knew what shewas
IF YOU WANT TO GET CALLED BACK, LEAVE A CLEAR PHONECONTACT JEZRATEDX SPEAKER COACHINGKEYNOTESBOTOXJEZRA KAYEJOIN NOW STEP 2: Make It Easy For Your Listener to Respond. While you’re making it easy for your listener by leaving clear information about how to reach you, also let them know that you’ll keep trying to make the conversation happen: If you’re able to call me back tonight, I’ll be working until 10. HOW TO CREATE YOUR TED TALK: AN 8-STEP PROCESS MEMORIZING YOUR TALK? THESE TIPS WILL HELP I’m not a big fan of memorizing. (My Public Speaking Tip 88: Three Questions to Ask BEFORE You Memorize Your Speech, is actually a subtle attempt to discourage you from doing it.). Rather, I recommend “internalizing,” which means practicing a talk so that it sinks in and you’re not dependent on your notes. Still, memorizing has its moments — like when you’re giving a TEDx talk, or BE BRIEF, BE BOLD, BE GONE WHEN YOU SPEAK TO SENIORBE BRIEF BE GONE QUOTEYOU MAY BE GONE QUOTESBE BRILLIANT APPHOW NOT TO BE BLUNTLET S JUST BE BLUNTTO BE BLUNT MEANING “Be brief, be bold, be gone” is a perfect description of how to talk to people who are high up in your organization’s food chain. That’s because many (perhaps most) senior leaders like their information sparse and have famously short attention spans. AFTER A GREAT JOB INTERVIEW, WRITE A KILLER THANK YOU NOTE After a job interview should you mail a hand-written thank you note when you can send a thank you email in less than a minute? Here's why doing both is best — and how to get the thank you right! I have also included examples and a template you can use. PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you HOW TO INTERRUPT SOMEONE (WITHOUT ALIENATING THEM) Try a Very Light Touch. If you happen to be sitting or standing right next to the person you want to interrupt, another way to get their attention is to touch them very lightly on the arm. Of course, use common sense about this: Follow your judgment about whether it’s OK to touch the particular person you’re interrupting, and if you think CHALLENGING THAT VOICE IN YOUR HEAD: PUBLIC SPEAKING WITH A public speaking client recently thanked me for challenging the little voice in her head. You know the one I’m talking about: That voice in your mind (or maybe sitting on your shoulder) that can’t wait to let you know what you did wrong, can’t do right, will never become, don’t deserve to get, etc. PUBLIC SPEAKING CHALLENGES: HATE CONFLICT? (YOU MIGHT BE APUBLIC SPEAKING CLASSES NEAR MEPUBLIC SPEAKING LESSONS FOR TEENSPUBLIC SPEAKING TECHNIQUESPUBLIC SPEAKING TIPS AND TECHNIQUESBEST PUBLIC SPEAKING TRAINING COURSESEFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING TECHNIQUES Remind yourself that disagreements don’t have to be personal . When they’re handled responsibly, with respect, they can even bring people closer together. Being mentally prepared can help you stay calm, feel relaxed, and put your concerns about conflict in perspective. And they work even if you’re not a “Kindred Spirit”or Helper!
PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 9: EMBRACE THE Public Speaking Tip 9: Embrace the Public Speaking Stress. My mom (shown below in 2006 with eight of her nine grandchildren) used to say that the most important thing about any problem was how you coped with it. As the survivor of a cerebral aneurysm, a three-month coma, uterine cancer, two strokes, and early widowhood, she knew what shewas
PUBLIC SPEAKING COACH FOR PRESENTATION SKILLS In today's tough work environment, you need to Speak Up for Success. Hiring a public speaking coach can be a winning advantage. Jezra Kayeworks with people
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PUBLIC SPEAKER COACHING FOR INDIVIDUALS How Individual Speaker Coaching Brings Out Your Best — In 3 Easy Steps!. Public speaking isn’t just about words. It’s a real-time collaboration between your mind (to frame ideas), your body (to express them), your skill set, your professional goals (career), and your connection with the people you’re talking to (audience). That’s why: At your very first session, we’ll use tools THESE 5 CONFERENCE CALL TIPS WILL HELP YOU BE HEARD Use These 5 Conference Call Tips. 1. Practice Making Your Point. Know the points you want to make and practice them out loud before the call. This will give you confidence and help you find the clearest way to state your message. Make sure, as you practice, to deliver your most important point first. That way, if you’re interrupted or PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 25: USE A SIMPLE KEY MESSAGE TO MAKE Why Does a Simple Key Message Matter? In Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!), you learned about a quick and easy-to-use format that makes any opinion or argument sound more polished.. That format, the Instant Speech, begins and ends with a one-sentence statement called your key message.. Your key message is an overview statement that tells listeners what you PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 50: FOR SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS, SET A If you’ve ever been to an individual speaker coaching session at my apartment, you may have discovered that I like to bake — and last winter, I set a goal of learning how to make a killin’ holiday cookie.. Is this a goal that can be achieved? Not in the words I stated above. To Set a SMART Public Speaking Goal PUBLIC SPEAKING TIP 19: MASTER THE INSTANT SPEECH (IT'S Public Speaking Tip 19: Master the Instant Speech (It’s Easy!) by Jezra on May 23, 2013. Throughout these Public Speaking Tips, you’ll find glowing — sometimes gushing — references to Instant Speeches. The Instant Speech is an easy-to-use format that makes you sound poised and professional, even when you’re speaking off the cuff (for WHY IS IT SO HARD TO ENGAGE PEOPLE IN A ZOOM MEETING 3. Everyone is Exhausted. It’s difficult to engage people when everyone is TIRED of Zoom, and our nerves are frayed from the global pandemic. “Zoom fatigue” is a real thing; in an article by Manyu Jiang for BBC Worklife, professors Gianpiero Petriglieri and Marissa Shuffler explain why. GIVING A TED-STYLE TALK? HERE'S HOW THEY'RE DIFFERENT FROM In the past few years, TED, TEDx, and TED-style talks have become so pervasive and so popular that, even in business settings, speakers are often asked to give “a TED talk.” (And BTW, TEDx refers to independently organized events held for local communities, or communities of interest.) If you have a TED, TEDx, or TED-style talk coming up, here are the ways in which your talk will be THE STANDARD ELEVATOR PITCH GETS A MAKEOVER: DAN PINK'S I recently picked up Dan Pink’s book, To Sell is Human — and what jumped out at me was his chapter on pitching. Pink starts by telling us about the original “elevator pitch.” This wasn’t (as we now think of it) a pitch you can deliver in the time it takes to ride an elevator — it was an actual pitch about elevators.In 1853, when Elisha Otis created a pulley-driven alternative to* Skip to content
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> Lisa Servon Professor and Former Dean, Milano Graduate School of > International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy, The New School > The event went extremely well in Aspen. Thank you for the session. > It really helped me organize my thoughts.>
> Rhys Powell President/Founder, Red Rabbit, LLC>
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> Jezra, the talk went great!! I got a standing o!!!!!! Thank you so > much for your help and support!>
> Amy Cortese Author of Locavesting: The Revolution in Local > Investing and How to Profit from It > The speech went great, thanks to you!>
> Chef Marc Murphy Co-Owner, Benchmarc Restaurants; Judge, Chopped>
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> Anne-Marie Van Dijk Supermodel and Founder, Cleanse NYC>
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> I cannot emphasize how extraordinarily amazing you are!! I don’t > remember spending as productive a two hours with another > professional as what I accomplished with you today.>
> Boaz (Buzz) Shattan, Jr. Senior Vice President, The Greenwich Group> Intl. LLC
> I felt transformed after my session with Jezra! She empowered me > with concrete strategies that fit my personality, yet stretched me > beyond my comfort zone.>
> Isabel Cruz Artist, Arts Educator, Founder, Bluebell Summer Arts> Camp
> I may not meet Jezra again, considering she lives in New York and I > in Mumbai. But the lessons learnt during the few hours she spent > coaching me will last a lifetime.>
> Rajesh Jain CEO, Netcore and Chairman, Novatium > You are the best! It went really well yesterday, and I got a lot of > compliments about how well I speak.>
> Saudia Davis CEO, GreenHouse Eco-Cleaning LLC > Man, you're good! Wish I could keep you in my back pocket!>
> Anne Loehr Generational Guru, Author & Transformational Leader > I finished your book and am so happy that I did! I'm a good public > speaker, but your book showed me how to be even better.>
> Dave Hou, Communications & Accent Reduction Coach>
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> Jeremy Crandall Sr. VP, Operations & Client Services, Adroit> Digital
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> Kathryn Cooperman Absentee Bid Coordinator, Christie’s > I am a public speaking coach in Iran, and your FANTASTIC book 'Speak > Like Yourself' was really useful to me.>
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> Kristen Brophy Founder, HALO (Help a Lady Out)>
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> Susan Farwell President, The Executive Communicator LLC>
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> I found out last week that I was admitted to the Partnership, and I > wanted to thank you again for your help in prepping me and getting > me to this level. I owe you a lot.>
> Vivek Mehta Managing Director, Risk Consulting>
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> Thank you so much for your frank feedback and great tips, including > "Don't start 'till you're ready." That one really helped me get > centered at the beginning of my speech! > Lisa Larson-Kelly Technology Trainer and Coach ("Helping you make > peace with technology in your life and work")>
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> Neel Inamdar Conservation Finance Impact Investor>
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> Jennifer Bezoza Business Consultant; Founder, LEADING FOR GOOD>
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> We did it together!! You were a great help in putting my speech > together and helping me deliver my message, and I felt great> delivering it!
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> Harry Singh CEO, Bolla Oil Company>
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> Tracee Sanders, Senior Manager, Human Resources Share Our Strength > (a national organization to end childhood hunger)>
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> Thank you for all of your support, wisdom, encouragement, and tough > love! Friday's symposium was a huge success, and I got really > positive feedback from my colleagues and the symposium guests.>
> Rebecca Gildiner Director of Education, Red Rabbit (a for-profit > provider of healthy meals and food education for school children) > With Jezra's assistance, I received a couple of job offers.>
> Vincent Willoughby Director of Finance, Temple University School of> Medicine
> The talk I gave today went SO well. It was really helpful to have a > framework to slip my work into.>
> Ivy Onyeador Doctoral Student, Social Psychology, UCLA > I always refer you to everyone I know because you're the best & > you've changed my work life for the best. Thank you!>
> Mauricio Jimenez Sr. Multicultural Marketing Mgr., Unilever > They want me to talk next year in London and in Vegas again! Thank > you very much for all your help.>
> Mike Podolsky Co-Founder, PissedConsumer.com>
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> Michelle Moujaes, Executive Director, Faithtree, a ministry of St. > Michael Antiochian Orthodox Church faithtree.org>
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> Adam Strum Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Wine Enthusiast> Companies
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> Annalee Coakley, MD CCFP DTM&H Medical Director, Calgary Refugee> Health Program
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> Liz Jackson Founder, Inclusive Fashion & Design Collective > I really enjoyed our session today. It was therapeutic, eye opening, > and cathartic. I really enjoyed our session today. (Instant speech,> LOL!)
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> Carleen Hall Real Estate Professional > I had the pleasure to meet you at a public speaking seminar you gave > for the Hofstra University School of Engineering. The lessons given > have been very useful and your book is a great reference and always> relevant.
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> So much of what you said really clicked for me, and has shifted my > viewpoint about my personality and my public speaking." > Melissa Miyashiro Chief of Staff, Blue Planet Foundation > I just wanted to send along a warm thank you for hosting such an > awesome workshop for our Student Leadership Board." > Sarah Andes Director of Programming, Generation Citizen > Thank you for your sincere interest in helping me deliver much > better, tighter, and crisper presentations. Your direct approach and > deep awareness of what's needed is quite effective... meeting with > you helps me deliver messages that I believe the audience should> hear."
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> Christina Foti Chief Executive Director, Special Education Office, > NYC Department of Education>
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> Priscilla Porter Executive Director, Property Management, Dixon> Advisory
> Jezra was fantastic. From the very first session, she understood > what was blocking my speaking success, offered some fabulous advice, > and helped me view public speaking in a very different way. The > presentation was a success, my nerves were minimal, and thanks to > Jezra, I am almost looking forward to the next one that I have been > invited back to give.>
> Emma Gibson PhD. Candidate, University of Birmingham > It went amazing! Can't thank you enough.>
> Gabri Christa Filmmaker; Choreographer; Assistant Professor of > Professional Practice, Barnard College > I recently attended an international meeting, the kind of event that > would normally generate a lot of anxiety for me. But thanks to the > lessons in your book, I was able to enjoy the meeting and exchange > with many interesting people.>
> Denisse McLean Agrobiodiversity PhD Student, Scuola Superiore > Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy > Thank you for all your help! Many of the staff complimented my talk, > and my husband, who had heard it over 20 times, said he got choked > up hearing it yesterday.">
> Angela Mills, M.D. J. E. Beaumont Professor and Chair at Columbia > University Irving Medical Center > You would have been proud of all of your team. They did a great job, > even those who had virtually no public speaking experience.">
> Alan Dixon Managing Director & CEO, Evans Dixon Group > Thank you for coaching my medical school graduation speech! With > your help, I felt comfortable talking about my vulnerabilities and > speaking up about supporting marginalized communities. Students and > faculty alike gave me so much praise and thanks for my message!>
> Dr. Brandon S. Scott Internal Medicine Resident Physician, UCSF> Medical Center
> I used your tips-for-introverts about (a) energy conservation prior > to talks and (b) getting centered once up on stage just yesterday > for some talks at Mayo and both tips were INCREDIBLY helpful and > made a real difference.>
> Jeffery Huffman, M.D. Director, Cardiac Psychiatry Research > Program, MGH; Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical> School
> You're a superstar! I took your advice on how to reach out to those > contacts, and they both want to talk!>
> Mai Iskander Award-Winning Film Director/Director of Photography>
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> Your name is the first I pass on when someone is looking for speech > help -- you've made a huge difference in my career!>
> Susan LaRosa Deputy Officer, Marketing and Communications, Henry > Street Settlement > I have been a keynote speaker for over ten years. I figured I had > this speaking thing more or less down; why would I need a coach? But > in just a few sessions with Jezra I discovered that there truly is > an art to being your best speaking self, and Jezra is a master at > unlocking that. She is patient and supportive, and full of great > frameworks and exercises, such that while we workshopped just one > speech I learned concepts that I can take with me across multiple > venues. Thank you Jezra!>
> Morgan Simon Author, "Real Impact: The New Economics of Social > Change"; Founding Partner, The Candide Group > Many thanks again for your guidance and support!>
> Charles Jewett National Association Executive > Thanks so much for all your efforts. We are so excited about these> sessions."
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> James V. Executive Director, Academy of Consultation-Liaison> Psychiatrists
> Thank you for a truly enlightening session. I left with some real > tools and empowerment and I can’t tell you how valuable that is.">
> Erin Rynn Director of Projects & Team Dynamic, Sequence Events>
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> Laurel Winkenwerder Manager of Quantitative Analytics, Black Hills> Energy
> Just that one hour with you changed everything. I’m so grateful.">
> Steven Mazzuchelli Managing Director, Equable Shares > I used your notes on how to give a talk to compose my father’s > eulogy. Having the structure, the guidance, helped.”>
> Client (Name Withheld) Image by Steven Spassov | Unsplash > Thank you, thank you, thank you. What a great way to continue our > First Friday program series! You were wonderful and left the > audience wanting more = success.>
> Arcola Robinson Program Manager, Brooklyn Public Library's Business > & Career Center > My TEDx talk is up to 50,000 views! I could NEVER have done it > without my secret, not-so-secret weapon!>
> Susan L. Adler, LCSW "Secrets of a Couples Counselor: 3 Steps to > Happier Relationships" > Working with you has changed the way I communicate about science.>
> Jennifer Rehage Assistant Professor, Marine Sciences Program, > Florida International University's School of Environment, Arts &> Society
> Jezra, I can’t thank you enough. You’ve changed something I’ve > been dreading into something that I’m looking forward to!>
> Glenn F. Hopps Chief Financial Officer, R4 Capital LLC > We are all floored at how much you have changed people — and in > such a short time!>
> Rachel Tall Senior Vice President / Director of Marketing, R4> Capital LLC
> I was able to integrate your feedback into my presentation, which > very much improved the delivery and helped with the overall > “flow” of the discussion. I look forward to working with you> in the future.
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> Brian Blue Senior Vice President / Chief Underwriter, R4 Capital> LLC
> I found our video conference to be extremely helpful. I was quite > proud of how the panel went – and by the end, wished I had another > 30 minutes to keep the conversation among the panelists and audience> going.
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> Tara Nussbaum Senior Vice President, R4 Capital Funding > I just wanted to relay my deepest appreciation for your great help > and feedback on my speech. It was really very well received and > everyone loved it including the guest of honour.>
> Karolin Givergis Senior Coordinator, Client Relations, World > Education Services (WES) > I accepted a job on Friday! Thanks for helping me move forward with> this quest.
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> Peter Cafiero Transportation Executive, WMATA (Washington DC> Transit System)
> Jezra, it was such a pleasure having you speak to our Supervisory > Staff. Your presentation was clear, concise and applicable to what > we do, from the start to the end. You provided tips that Supervisors > were able to implement as soon as that afternoon. We look forward to > inviting you back! Thank you!>
> Darnell D. Young, OTR/L Director, Occupational Therapy> NYCDOE|ORS|DSISS
> I am so delighted/happy/pleased/EXCITED to tell you that my talk > went really well this morning! Thank you so much for working with > me to set up a clear three-point message at the start of the > presentation. It helped everything fall in place after that. I am > relieved to have found you and appreciate your insights and your> time!
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> Barbara Veith Guest Curator, Decorative Arts — The Brooklyn> Museum
> The public speaking was good! I enjoyed it and I think it flowed > well. Thanks for your support.>
> Giacomo Imperatori Manager, Mid-Market Sales - Italy, Spain and > Portugal - Criteo > You are amazing at what you do, Jezra! Thank you!>
> Esther Benjamin CEO & Executive Director, World Education Services> (WES)
> Things went well today and some of the ladies attending commented > that I was the best guest speaker they have had in a few years. I > found that using my written speech allowed me to vary my pace, place > emphasis when needed and generally connect better with my audience, > without leaving out key points. Thank you, again!>
> Saundra Bixler Chapter President, Blue Star Mothers of America,> Inc.
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> Erin Auerbach Senior Associate Director, Youth, I.N.C.SOME OF MY CLIENTS
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