Stop Being Afraid: Take a deep breath and think about what it was like the very first time you tried to do any sort of Public talk. I hope by the end of this class that you'll learn that and you'll be confident on stage. There's really no reason to be so afraid of public speaking.
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We're going to talk about stage presence and how to connect with your audience and why it's so important that you go in without fear. We're also going to talk about how to prepare your talk and how did it go about practicing? We're going to talk about how to recover when you have issues and you want to try saying something over again or if you stumbled during your talk and you weren't quite clear how to get back on track. We're going to talk about how to prepare your slides so that you don't end up forgetting something when you're really searching for something that you wanted to say and you couldn't quite come up with it. We're going to talk about how to build a great deck, where to find images, how to safely source those images. We're going to talk about how to completely avoid using crib notes. You won't be scrambling for statistic or a pithy saying or something else that you'll want to use crib notes for. We're going to talk about how to properly outline it so you set yourself up for success. We will learn what needs to go into your talk in order to make it effective. What are we going to learn? We will learning how to outline your talk. It'll take a little bit of practice, but you'll get there. You can do any of these formats after you watch this class, you're going to be more than capable of delivering a speech on any one of those stages. Five minutes is about the same time as it takes to give an Ignite talk or Chaka Chia, or a TEDx talk. In this course, I'm going to teach you everything that I know about how to create a good five-minute talk. The reason is, because I found out how to do it the correct way. I am not any of the things that you would traditionally associate with a good public speaker, but I am a good public speaker. In the meantime, losing the audience, you don't have to be that person. You don't have to be that one person up there holding their cheat sheet and figuring out what to say next, stopping every 10 seconds to reread the notes and go back to what you were trying to say. Public speaking is really simple once you know how to prep your talk and how to set yourself up for success. There's really no reason for all this fear. Intro to Public Speaking: It's common knowledge that most people would rather be in the coffin than the person giving the eulogy. Build a Profitable Business Plan in 2 Hours or Lessġ.
If you're launching something new, my classes can help you: I’ve co-organized community events like Fort Collins Comic Con, Startup Week Fort Collins, TEDxFoCo, Ignite Fort Collins, LaidOffCamp/CareerCamp, PodCamp Fort Collins, and more. My local efforts landed me a prestigious spot as one of BizWest’s 40 Under Forty in 2016 and the Colorado Association of Libraries’ Library Community Partnership Award in 2018. Through WTF Marketing and partner organizations, I’ve served a wide array of happy clients ranging from mom-and-pop shops to Fortune 100’s. I’m Nick Armstrong: the Geek-in-Chief behind WTF Marketing, dad, author, Ignite, PechaKucha, Startup Week, and TEDx speaker, audio drama enthusiast, and award-winning entrepreneur. Who is this guy and how does he know about public speaking?
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In this course, you’ll learn how to do everything above, plus you’ll have help to craft your very first 5 minute talk, including how to pick a topic, how to outline, how to prep, how to eliminate embarrassing pauses and tics, how to stay on topic, and how to craft your slide deck to keep the focus on you and your message.īy the end of this class, you’ll have a fully developed outline, a fully-developed slide deck, and a good start on giving your very first talk.