The Complete Public Speaking Course: Become a Great Speaker
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Public Speaking. Imagine having the confidence of knowing that you are going to deliver a fantastic speech, every time you have to stand up and present. Your confidence will come from something real: you will have highly specific skills and habits that will enable you to look confident and poised in every presentation. You will be understood. Your audience members will remember your key points. And that will enable your audience to take the actions you want. After taking this course, your biggest fear in life will be going a day without giving a presentation or speech.
Why waste one more day giving average presentations when you could be delivering outstanding talks and speeches? You will become excellent at Public Speaking.
What will students achieve or be able to do after taking this Public Speaking course?
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Create a great speech
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Learn how to practice on video
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Avoid data dumping and other common Public Speaking blunders
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How to tell stories
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Be memorable
What do Udemy students say about this Public Speaking course?
“5 Stars! So much great content! TJ surely knows his potatoes and he will save many people’s lives who would have been bored to death by terrible speakers without his input.” Felix Dexel
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“5 Stars!… This is a very complete course. One big warning, as any other course is only useful, if you practice. The most complete course on Public Speaking you can find around. Amazing, Thank you TJ.” Joel
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“5 Stars! Quality speaks louder than words, and the very first thing that comes to my mind when I am watching all the videos is that TJ Walker really put his effort & go the extra mile to design this wonderful course for anyone who is looking for a good public speaking course. He doesn’t waste your time but instead, points directly to the most important thing to do in order to be a good & effective presenter. If there were more stars, I would rate it to the max!” Vincent AKF
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“5 Stars! He’s a total professional!” Stephen DeMeulenaere
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“5 Stars! Thank you for this great course. I really liked the presentation and got many valuable tips. An extra thank you for the additional books that are added to the course.” Diana
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“5 Stars! This is a very well constructed training with patience and understanding for learning the audience. I would highly recommend this to anyone desiring training for public speaking.” Brian Smith
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“5 Stars! I learned all possible points for an effective presentation and the speaker. The do’s and Don’ts. The verify important one, TJ reinforcing every time that one should rehearse their speech in front of camera and record, playback, self evaluates and improves upon etc. Finally, ask for feedback from friends. I am not at all bored in listening to the course. One of my expectations is If I get downloadable notes like a bullet point on each specific topic. That will help the new people learning the Public Speaking or presenting skills.” Palani Paramasivan
There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this Public Speaking course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.
This Public Speaking course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: public speaking – presentation – speaking – public speaking for beginners – kids – first steps into public speaking – debate – first step into public speaking – speech. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: presentation skills – communication skills – storytelling.
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6Brainstorm Every Topic and Message for Your SpeechVideo lesson
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7What is Your Water Cooler Message? - Public SpeakingVideo lesson
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87 Steps For Getting the Most Out of this CourseText lesson
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9Exciting New Update to this CourseVideo lesson
I've listen to you tell me that you found it difficult to upload your homework videos to the Udemy Q and A Section. To make it easier for you to get quick feedback from me and your fellow students, I've created a Facebook page just for my Udemy students.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
Please note that this page is just for posting homework and questions related to your course. There will be no promotion or selling of any kind by me or any students in this forum. And please note, that you are in no way required to join this page or post your videos to Facebook. You can simply use the Udemy Q and A section here if you prefer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
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10You Must Communicate with the Head and the HeartVideo lesson
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11Spell Out Benefits for Your AudienceVideo lesson
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12Don't Make Your Speech a Data DumpVideo lesson
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13Writing a SpeechVideo lesson
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14How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover?Video lesson
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15Magical Phrase for Every Speech - Public SpeakingVideo lesson
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16Time to Rehearse Your Presentation on VideoVideo lesson
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17Get People to Do What You Want by Asking the Right WayVideo lesson
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18Your Questions Can Be Answered Right NowText lesson
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19There is No Such Thing as a PowerPoint PresentationVideo lesson
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20PowerPoint Essentials in Less than One MinuteVideo lesson
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21Should I use PowerPoint Slides in my Presentation?Video lesson
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22PowerPoint Presentations, Prepare for DisastersVideo lesson
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23PowerPoint Presenters Must Focus on Audience, Not SlidesVideo lesson
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24PowerPoint Presentations Require 2 Separate PowerPointsVideo lesson
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25PowerPoint Slides, One idea Per SlideVideo lesson
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26Don't Use Your PowerPoint Slides to Put People to SleepVideo lesson
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27How Many Bullet Points Should Be on a PowerPoint Slide?Video lesson
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28Animation, Video and Special Affects in PowerPoint PresentationsVideo lesson
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29How to Black Out Your Screen During a PowerPoint PresentationVideo lesson
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30PowerPoint Presentation Tip, Don't Use BuildsVideo lesson
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31How Many Slides to Put in a PowerPoint PresentationVideo lesson
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32How to Test Your PowerPoint Slides for EffectivenessVideo lesson
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33Time to Rehearse Your PowerPoint on VideoVideo lesson
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34You Must Ask for Criticism to Improve Your Communication SkillsVideo lesson
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35Halfway Through, Are There any Questions?Video lesson
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36How to Prepare a SpeechVideo lesson
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37How to Start a Speech with an IcebreakerVideo lesson
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38What to Do if You Don't Like Your VoiceVideo lesson
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39How to Speak with ConfidenceVideo lesson
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40How to Give a Formal SpeechVideo lesson
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41How to Put Your Audience at EaseVideo lesson
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42How to Close a SpeechVideo lesson
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43How to Pace a SpeechVideo lesson
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44How do I know what messages and topics will be?Video lesson
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45Tell 'em what I'm gonna tell 'em, tell 'emVideo lesson
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46How Long Should My Speech Be?Video lesson
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47Public Speaking Rules You Should Never BreakVideo lesson
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48How to Make Your Presentation MemorableVideo lesson
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49How to Manage Time When Giving a PresentationVideo lesson
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50How to start a speechVideo lesson
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51How can I find out whether my presentation worked?Video lesson
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52How to Make a Speech in a Business SettingVideo lesson
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53How to Use Humor in a SpeechVideo lesson
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54Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long?Video lesson
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55How to Eliminate Nervousness for public speakingVideo lesson
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56How to Recover from a Memory Lapse during a SpeechVideo lesson
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57How to Keep Your Speech from Being BoringVideo lesson
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58What to Do if You're Losing Your AudienceVideo lesson
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59How to Handle Questions from the AudienceVideo lesson
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60How do I remember what to say in a presentation?Video lesson
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61Should I read my speech so that I don't make any mistakes?Video lesson
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62How Should You Ask to Be Introduced?Video lesson
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63How to Avoid Making a Bad Impression during PresentationsVideo lesson
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64How to Use use whiteboards, flip charts, in presentationsVideo lesson
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65Use This Form Below to Critique a Video of Your Own PresentationText lesson
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66Become a Better Communicator by Critiquing OthersVideo lesson
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67Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great SpeechesVideo lesson
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68Message Drives StoriesVideo lesson
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69What is the setting for Your Story?Video lesson
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70Share Your Emotions When telling Your StoriesVideo lesson
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71Your Speaking Stories Must Contain DialogueVideo lesson
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72What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story?Video lesson
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73Your Story Must have a ResolutionVideo lesson
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74Don't Tell Stories, Instead Re-Live StoriesVideo lesson
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75Time to Rehearse Your Story on VideoVideo lesson
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