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I conduct a 1-2 hour interactive training session on the essentials of an effective and engaging conference presentation.
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Conferences pay for each speaker to have a 1-1 with me. I help them get the ideas out of their own heads and present them in a manner that’s clear and cohesive.
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4-8 weeks of helping speakers decide on their message, refine it and get feedback from the group. By the time they hit the real stage (aka the conference) they know their speech is good.
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Three ways I’ve done this in the past:
Few times in life do we come across something or someone who is truly so beneficial as Mike's expertise on crafting the best speech. Not only is Mike a wonderful human and a delight to work with, his advice will stick with you as you walk onward from his teaching and every future presentation has his influence all over it.
He's a magician who will turn the most awkward human (hi, it's me!) into someone who now crafts them with confidence and uses the knowledge he gave in personal and professional ways often. Now speeches aren't quite as scary and dare I say, every once and a while, a little fun.
He's a magician who will turn the most awkward human (hi, it's me!) into someone who now crafts speeches with confidence.
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- Cassie Jones, Showit
If you’re want to hear an interview about the whole experience
listen to my podcast with Vanessa Kynes
Vanessa and I don’t specifically talk about the ins and outs of Speech Club. But, you get to hear what we discussed in class, the decisions we helped her make AND you get to hear her speech at the end of it.
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It’s an investment of USD 4000 for an education on speeches that will change your life. Orientation is January 18, 2024. First official week is January 25, 2024. Thursdays at 2:00 ET. 90 minutes per session.
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win your audience
Metaphorically speaking, a lot of us do the same when we start a speech: we make it all about ourselves. We read our resume to the audience.
Y’all. We don’t need to do that. At best that comes off as braggy; more likely it comes off as insecure.
Don't be that guy.