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"How to Make Your Speech Sound Like Music to Their Ears" |
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Do you want your audiences to remember, repeat and respond to your speeches? Make your speeches sound like music to their ears — literally! After all, speeches are meant to be heard, not read. And what could be more pleasant to the ear than music? More importantly, speeches are meant to be remembered — and they’re meant to move people to action. Is anything easier to remember than music? Does anything else move people the way music does? Let’s face it … most speeches are forgettable — and most speeches fail to inspire change or move people to take action … but your speeches can be different once you understand how to develop and deliver a speech that strikes the right chord with your audiences. In this informative, interactive and inspiring session, John Watkis reveals the eight essential elements that make music memorable and moving — then he shows you “How to Make Your Speech Sound Like Music to Their Ears” so your audiences will remember, repeat and respond to your speeches. "I was entertained, inspired and educated all at the same time - - how good is that!!! The idea of using the essentials of music and applying them to create your presentation style is extremely unique." Marlene Evangelista "Great style, hilarious, entertaining, also packed with useful tips. The time flew by . .. " Karen Majerly "I am taking away a lot of valuable hints for my own presentations and writing for others." Eva Kimbell Running Time: 43 minutes 37 seconds Format: mp3 file and one-page pdf summary Price: $19.95 CDN Listen to a preview of the live recording here! Make your secure online purchase using PayPal or a credit card |
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