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Description

The Complete
Storytelling Course
for Speaking & Presenting
Imagine yourself with the
storytelling ability
to captivate every audience. You can become a captivating speaker and presenter after you earn the techniques of
expert storytelling.
Becoming good at storytelling is not a difficult art reserved for highly talented and gifted. Speaking expert TJ Walker breaks down all the steps needed to become comfortable and
skilled at storytelling.
This comprehensive storytelling course is the longest and most thorough of any on this platform. The course will not only serve you well in the short term but provide a handy reference for you on every aspect of
storytelling
for years to come.
Attention: TJ Walker will personally critique your
storytelling abilities.
Each student is asked to post several videos of themselves delivering stories. This is the most meaningful and helpful part of the s
torytelling course.
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Please note: this is a course on how to tell stories while presenting and delivering speeches. The instructor demonstrates and teaches this
storytelling
skill by speaking directly to you, the student. If you are looking for a course with lots of graphics, edits, sound effects, and other distractions, this course is not for you.
Here is what Udemy students say about this course:
"I've always been a storyteller and it's been a blessing to me. But still, it's really important to polish these skills and T.J. Walker puts lights on the missing or forgotten details! It's easy to throw rock's but I'm going to move emotional mountains with my stories- chin- chin!"
Kim Thomas Wroldsen
"So much content so well organized and beautifully delivered"
Mahesh Yadav
"I think TJ has over-delivered in every aspect, I have taken multiple courses in this category but I think TJ's course is one of its kind and is a complete guide and beats many. I love his delivery, suggestions, and style."
Umair Maqsood
"This man is my father figure. I admire him and love him as if he were family. It’s a strong word but through the passion of engagement, I believe we are kin. These seed(s) he’s planted in this course and into our conscious are the seeds that will empower us to make an ever-lasting effect on others in the world! Truly a remarkable course. It would be an honor to one day meet this guy."
Matthew Martinez
"The most complete storytelling course, It is long because ideas are reinforced by providing lots of examples which for me is the best way to learn. Totally recommended."
Elizabeth Lopez
"One of the best, if not best Udemy classes I've taken (and I've taken a lot). The content is detailed and enjoyable."
Rizy Al
"I am still in progress finishing the course. So far, creating setting and dialog for presentation point is making an impact"
Harda Elnanda
"I am learning quite a bit from this training... The best so far is learning the trick to get the Audience to Ignore the mistakes that you might make.." 
Belinda Steeneveld
"This is totally imho: a very good and useful (for me) course. It consists of several smaller courses, so information repeats from time to time, but you can skip it if you wish. Video-timing is convenient. Tips are understandable and easy, you won't find here super-extraordinary techniques, but you will find things that do work (which may seem obvious, but people do not often use them). It is obvious that (and why) TJ is a great professional. I've carried out a lot of useful information and definitely like this journey, thank you a lot!"
Alexandra Shafran
This course is designed to help students improve in the following additional areas: Selling with stories, virtual sales presentations, pitching yourself, virtual interviewing, remote selling using stories, sales training, and communicating to drive change.
And so much more...
This
Storytelling
course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following:
storytelling - storytelling for business - story - public speaking
. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas:
public speaking.
Who this course is for:
People who want to become good at or better at storytelling in their presentations
Sales Management
Chief Brand Officers
Sales Executives
Public Speakers
Trainers
Sales Trainers
Marketers
Digital Marketers
CEOs
Executives wishing to improve their Selling with Stories Abilities

What you'll learn

You will become an excellent storyteller in your presentations

Have confidence in your ability to captivate any audience

Speak in a memorable manner

Influence audiences

Become the most charismatic version of yourself

Selling with Stories

Virtual Sales Presentations

Pitching Yourself

Remote Selling

Communicating to Drive Change

How to be a Purpose Driven Leader

How to Discuss a Raise

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-You Will Become a Master Storyteller!
12
1.1-Quick Win! Here is Where to Find Great Stories
1.2-What to Cut When Time is Short
1.3-The Perfect Way to Start Every Presentation
1.4-Instant Answers to Your Storytelling Questions
1.5-If You Aren't a Natural Born Storyteller, You Need to Watch This
1.6-The Only Thing Every Great Speaker Has In Common
1.7-The Secret to Creating Great Stories
1.8-Trick for Getting Your Audience to Ignore All Your Mistakes and Flaws
1.9-Exciting New Update to this Course
1.10-The Difference Between Storytelling for Professionals v Theatrical Performers
1.11-The Biggest Decision You Will Ever Make About Your Storytelling Future
1.12-Practice Your Storytelling Homework Using the TJ Walker AI Clone
2-These Elements Are a Part of Every Great Story
16
2.1-Assembling the Basic Build Blocks of Your Stories
2.2-The Real Reason We Are Telling These Stories Is...
2.3-Your Characters will Come ALIVE
2.4-Even Deeper Character Development
2.5-You Can Be the Star of Your Own Show
2.6-Here is Where All the Action Takes Place
2.7-Why Nobody Wants to Hear About Your Happy Family
2.8-Dialogue will Bring Your Stories to Life
2.9-Sharing Feelings IS Professional
2.10-Lights! Action! (And no Camera)
2.11-Put the Audience On Their Edge of Their Seats
2.12-It's OK Not to Love Storytelling
2.13-Surprise!
2.14-End with a Bang!
2.15-Tie Your Message to Your Story
2.16-Extra Ingredients for A Spicy Story
3-The Easy Way to Have 100% Confidence In Your Stories, But You Might Not Like It!
4
3.1-The Clean, Dirty Little Secret
3.2-This Is the Way To Practice Your Story For Maximum Impact
3.3-Your Turn
3.4-Learn To Critique Your Own Speaking Skills More Effectively By Critiquing Others
4-Select the Winning Message for Your Audience
11
4.1-Not All Messages Are Created Equal
4.2-This Is the Story That Will Motivate Your Audience to Action
4.3-Don't Be Greedy! One Handful Only Please!
4.4-Building a Strong The Frame for Your Stories
4.5-Matching Your Stories to Your Audiences
4.6-Make Sure Your Audience Can Relate to Your Story
4.7-Sure, It's OK to Tell Other People's Stories
4.8-You Don't Always Have to Have a Happy Ending
4.9-End On a Positive Note
4.10-A Turtle and a Rabbit?
4.11-Quiz 1
5-The Story Behind Stories
9
5.1-Why We Tell Stories
5.2-The Ultimate Test for Your Story
5.3-Winning the Credibility Factor
5.4-Don't Forget, You Are a Natural Storyteller
5.5-The Real Danger Most Speakers Face
5.6-This Is Where Your Best Stories Have Been Hiding
5.7-Yes, There Was Communication Invented Before Texting
5.8-What You Don't Know About Bad Stories
5.9-Storytelling Your Way to Power
6-Don't Gamble On Your Stories. Test Them Instead.
4
6.1-Testing Your Stories and Keeping Only the Winners
6.2-You Have to Like Your Own Stories
6.3-The Free Digital Focus Group for Your Stories
6.4-Testing On Those Who Really Matter
7-The Stagecraft of Storytelling
17
7.1-Your Mouth AND Your Body Have a Story to Tell
7.2-Great Body Language for Your Presentations
7.3-Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down
7.4-Big Picture - Make Everyone You Work With Feel Comfortable Working With You
7.5-Your Nerves Will Never Show Again
7.6-You'll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
7.7-Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your Hands
7.8-The Composed, Confident Video Star
7.9-Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again
7.10-You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV
7.11-The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is...
7.12-The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence
7.13-Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others
7.14-Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence
7.15-Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor
7.16-Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story
7.17-Your Body Language Partner - The Friendly Spotter
8-Using the Full Range of Your Voice in Storytelling
10
8.1-Using Your Voice for Maximum Storytelling Impact
8.2-Famous Bad Voices
8.3-Record Your Voice
8.4-Rehearse Your Storytelling Homework and Get Instant Feedback
8.5-Diagnosis Your Own Voice
8.6-Feedback from Others
8.7-Defining Your Exact Problems
8.8-Listen to Natural conversation
8.9-Don't Lower Your Voice
8.10-How to Improve Your Voice Other Techniques
9-Nobody Every Complained About a Speaker for Being Too Funny
13
9.1-Having the Most Fun Possible in Your Story
9.2-Make Fun of Yourself
9.3-You Aren't Jerry Seinfeld
9.4-Your Comedy Laboratory
9.5-Your Worst Moments Are Comedy Gold
9.6-Don't Seem Like You Are Trying Too Hard
9.7-Avoiding the Hack
9.8-Showing the Fun
9.9-Your Humorous Voice
9.10-The Funny Self-Talker
9.11-The Bottom Line on Humor
9.12-Your Humorous Story
9.13-Quiz 2
10-Avoid These Common Storytelling Blunders
6
10.1-Don't Do This
10.2-The Biggest Blunder of All
10.3-Don't Cut That
10.4-Should Be Obvious, But Is Not
10.5-Less Is Not Always More
10.6-More Is Sometimes Less
11-Advanced Tips on Storytelling
25
11.1-Let's Take Things Up a Notch
11.2-The Best Written Stories Are Often Not Written At All
11.3-Read Your Audience
11.4-Make Your Audience a Part of Your Story
11.5-Tell Me Something New
11.6-Complexity Makes Your Characters More Interesting
11.7-Share the Pain
11.8-The Story Image Lives On
11.9-Where Is This Going
11.10-Here Is The Best Way to Thank People
11.11-A New Twist on An Old Story
11.12-Abstraction Is Your Enemy
11.13-Show N Tell, Not Just Tell
11.14-All Five Senses
11.15-Increase the Tension
11.16-Think Like a Movie Director, Not a Typist
11.17-Be Active, Not Passive
11.18-Just Tell the Story Already
11.19-No, You Don't Want to Be Concise
11.20-Want People Say They Want Is Not Necessarily What They Want
11.21-Order Matters
11.22-Make Your Hero Relatable
11.23-Stories Make Advice Less Annoying
11.24-Leave People Feeling Up About Something
11.25-The Motivation of Your Hero
12-TED Talks - The Storytellers Disney World
9
12.1-What do All Great TED Talks have
12.2-What Makes a TED Talk
12.3-Passion for an Idea Worth Spreading
12.4-Tell a Story
12.5-Plan Your Visuals
12.6-Timing is Everything
12.7-Style AND Substance are Essential
12.8-Great Writers Read Great Writers
12.9-Apply to Speak at TED
13-Frequently Asked Questions About Storytelling
11
13.1-Your Questions Are Answered Here
13.2-How Long Should a Story Be
13.3-What Is the Best Way to Start a Story
13.4-Can You Make Up a Story
13.5-Should You Memorize a Story
13.6-How Do You Remember Your Stories
13.7-Is It Ever a Bad Idea to Tell a Story
13.8-Can a Story Backfire
13.9-What Is the Maximum Number of Stories You Can Use
13.10-Ask Your Questions Anytime
13.11-Quiz 3
14-TJ's Stories about Storytelling and Public Speaking
62
14.1-Demonstration Time
14.2-A Masterclass in Storytelling
14.3-Presenting the WRONG Way to the Media
14.4-Clintonian Eye Contact
14.5-My Zombie Client
14.6-Teaching Clients NOT to Act
14.7-Surrounded by Machine Guns!
14.8-The Crying Beauty Pageant Winner
14.9-You Never Have to Lurk In the Shadows Again
14.10-The Fluttering Bird Flying to Nowhere
14.11-'I Can't do This' Becomes 'I Can Do This'
14.12-My First Time on TV as 'The Fonz'
14.13-Speaking To a Small Audience of 5,000 People
14.14-My Worst Presentation Ever!
14.15-I Was The Skunk At the Party
14.16-Fearlessness Is Often the Best PR Tool
14.17-King for a Day
14.18-TJ And the Cat Lady
14.19-Why Did You Wear That Ugly Tie
14.20-Less Is More
14.21-The Missing Link
14.22-A Nobel Experience
14.23-The Fetal Position
14.24-On My Hands And Knees Begging!
14.25-Yes, My Stint on Reality TV
14.26-Brought Down to Earth
14.27-My Stagecoach to Pumpkin Moment
14.28-Me and Ben Affleck
14.29-Pre-YouTube Days Driving to One TV Station At a Time
14.30-Familiarity Breeds Contempt
14.31-Ups and Downs and Ups and Downs
14.32-The Least Listened To Talk Show Host Ever
14.33-Nothing Beats a Good Gimmick
14.34-Sometimes, Experience Just Means You Are Old
14.35-Some Media Stars Are Approachable
14.36-You Will Never Guess One Early Role Model
14.37-Waiting Til the Last Minute Is Always a Bad Idea
14.38-Treated Like a King...And a Mark
14.39-A Complete and Total Meltdown
14.40-There Is Always Time for Anything Important
14.41-Me and Mr. Rogers in '68
14.42-Presenters Don't Get Paid What They Are Worth, They Get Paid What They Ask For
14.43-Nobody Knows Anything
14.44-Riveted...On a Dairy Farm
14.45-The World's Worst Vacuum Cleaner Salesman
14.46-The Wrong Fit
14.47-The Lowest Arena for Presentation Skills
14.48-Presentation Skills On Video Will Sell You
14.49-Showing Up On Time and Avoiding Drama
14.50-It Can't Get Any Worse Than This
14.51-Diamonds And Gold for You!
14.52-Larry King's Public Speaking Secret
14.53-A Story I Don't Tell Anywhere Else But Here
14.54-The Best Worst Presentation I Ever Saw
14.55-And The Winner of The Worst Dressed Award Is...
14.56-This Superstar Is So Happy To See Me
14.57-Going Into a Talking Career By Being Told 'Don't Talk'
14.58-My First and Favorite Motivational Speaker
14.59-Some People Just Watch To Hear You Present For The Entertainment
14.60-Cult Leaders Have Great Presentation Skills
14.61-TJ the Carnival Barker!
14.62-The Show Must Go On
15-Here Is Your Chance To Learn from Some of the Best Storytellers on the Planet
50
15.1-Learn Storytelling and Presentation Skills from Your Role Models
15.2-Oprah Winfrey
15.3-William F. Buckley
15.4-Amy Cuddy
15.5-Martha Stewart
15.6-Bill Clinton
15.7-Tony Blair
15.8-Bill O'Reilly
15.9-Dick Clark
15.10-Winston Churchill
15.11-Steve Harvey
15.12-Ronald Reagan
15.13-Robin Williams
15.14-Rush Limbaugh
15.15-Ellen DeGeneres
15.16-Jesse Jackson
15.17-Joan Rivers
15.18-Fidel Castro
15.19-Barack Obama
15.20-Samantha Bee
15.21-Barbara Walters
15.22-Bill Maher
15.23-Larry King
15.24-Nelson Mandela
15.25-Emeril Lagasse
15.26-Les Brown
15.27-Rachel Ray
15.28-Eleanor Roosevelt
15.29-Steve Jobs
15.30-Johnny Carson
15.31-Warren Buffett
15.32-David Letterman
15.33-Judge Judy
15.34-Billy Graham
15.35-Dr. Phil
15.36-Joel Osteen
15.37-John F. Kennedy
15.38-Malcolm X
15.39-Margaret Thatcher
15.40-Martin Luther King Jr.
15.41-Abraham Lincoln
15.42-Pat Robertson
15.43-Zig Ziglar
15.44-Franklin D. Roosevelt
15.45-Teddy Roosevelt
15.46-Anthony Robbins
15.47-Deepak Chopra
15.48-Gary Vaynerchuk
15.49-Suze Orman
15.50-Adolf Hitler
16-Secrets to Integrating Storytelling Into Your Presentations and Speeches
17
16.1-Making Your Great Stories a Part of A Great Speech
16.2-Quick Wins! Appear to Speak Without Notes, Avoid Verbal Tics, Teleprompter Trick
16.3-You Can Fulfill Your Exact Public Speaking Goals Once You Identify Them
16.4-Look Supremely Comfortable and Confident Every Time You Speak
16.5-Use the Eye Contact Tricks of the Masters
16.6-Learn to Like and Even Love the Sound of Your Own Voice
16.7-Starting Your Speech At Exactly the Right Spot
16.8-Become a Five for Five 100% Speaking Success
16.9-A Trick 1000 Times More Effective Than Practicing In Front of A Mirror
16.10-Every Great Speaker Uses These...Every Awful Speaker Avoids These
16.11-Professional Analysis Of Your Stories Now
16.12-Give Life to Ideas With Your PowerPoint, Not Death
16.13-Use 1 Idea to Make Your Slides #1
16.14-Passing the Ultimate Public Speaking Test With Flying Colors
16.15-Testing Your Speech With Focus Groups For Free
16.16-More Evidence That Your Speech Is Working
16.17-More Is Sometimes More When It Comes To Public Speaking
17-Let's Get Rid of the Verbal Tics, Uh, Um, Err, Ya Know Right Now
11
17.1-Master the Quickest, Easiest Way to Eliminate Verbal Tics
17.2-Now You Know Where the Tics Come From
17.3-You Are Not Alone
17.4-Hit the Pin, Not the Sand Trap
17.5-Don't Let the Ding A Ling Get You
17.6-Eliminating the Source of Your Speaking Discomfort Once and For All
17.7-Appear More Confident By Using Smaller Words
17.8-You Will Avoid the Data Dump Blues
17.9-Never Worry About Remembering Again
17.10-The Number 1 Tip for Eliminating Nerves
17.11-A Focus Group To Make You Better
18-Speaking On Video
18
18.1-The Video Advantage In All Your Proposals - Quick Win!
18.2-Hype Versus Reality - Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
18.3-Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
18.4-How This course Will Improve Your Business
18.5-Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
18.6-Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
18.7-Your Website Can Be Video-Centric
18.8-Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
18.9-Talk Your Customers Through Your Whole Business Process
18.10-Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
18.11-Speak Your Thought Leadership
18.12-Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
18.13-Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
18.14-Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
18.15-Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
18.16-Supercharge Your Public Relations Efforts With Video
18.17-The Crisis Communications Secret Weapon
18.18-Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
19-Eliminate Your Fear of Public Speaking
10
19.1-Before We Start, Here is the #1 Tip to Improving Your Communication Skills
19.2-Eliminating Speaking Anxiety
19.3-Avoid Fake Solutions That Don't Work
19.4-The Process of Eliminating Fear
19.5-The Fear of Boring
19.6-Rehearse Your Presentation On Video
19.7-Cheat the System
19.8-Practice Makes...Comfortable
19.9-The Confident Speaker's Attitude
19.10-Long-term Speaking Goals and Conclusion
20-Public Speaking On Conference Calls (Doesn't seem like public speaking, but is)
19
20.1-Never Confuse Personal Phone Use with Business Telephone Use Again
20.2-Why Your Phone is the Best Secret Business App Ever
20.3-Planning Your Successful Phone Environment
20.4-Final Preparation for Your Successful Phone Meetings
20.5-Making Sure Your Phone Passes Your Friend Test
20.6-Planning for Winning Conference Calls
20.7-Look Prime Time Ready for Your Video Calls
20.8-Placing Phone Calls Like the Consummate Professional
20.9-Always Knowing the Best Time to Call Clients and Prospects
20.10-Now You will Never Wake Up a Client in the Middle of the Night
20.11-Answering the Phone so Everybody Knows You are Ready for Business
20.12-Your Clients Will Never Think You are Screaming At Them Again
20.13-Knowing How to Sound Your Very Best - Every Time
20.14-Being a Professional to Every Generation, Regardless of Your Own Preferences
20.15-Best Voicemail Messages for Success
20.16-Take 1, Take 2, Take 3 Until You Get It Right
20.17-Never Be Busy for Clients and Bosses Again
20.18-Making Your Phone Disappear At the Perfect Moments
20.19-Better Than the Best Hollywood Goodbyes
21-PowerPoint Presentations Don't Have To Be Awful If You Follow These Techniques
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21.1-You Will always Deliver a Great Speech, The PowerPoint is Beside the Point
21.2-It is Your Presentation, Not a PowerPoint Presentation
21.3-A Guaranteed 2-Part Test for Your Slides
21.4-How You Will Never Use Your PowerPoint Slides as a Teleprompter
21.5-Advanced PowerPoint and Visuals
21.6-Final Thoughts on PowerPoint
21.7-Quiz 4
22-Drastically Reduce How Much Time You Have to Spend Preparing Your Speeches
8
22.1-Let's Start Saving Time Right Away!
22.2-Save Time by Focusing On Your Exact Goal
22.3-Faster Ways to Come Up with the Perfect Messages
22.4-Tips on Final Preparation of Your 5 Message
22.5-Your Examples Will Resonate
22.6-Use This Cheat Sheet! Time Management Public Speaking
22.7-Create PowerPoint Quickly and Effectively
22.8-Final Thoughts on Saving Time
23-Public Speaking While Using a Teleprompter
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23.1-Learn the Secret to Communicating Effectively Using a Teleprompter
23.2-Video Benchmark
23.3-Learn How to Make Self-Corrections So That You Always Look Great
23.4-Master the 4 Key Elements That will Make Your Teleprompter Use Seem Effortless
23.5-The Perfect Speaking Speed for You
23.6-Volume
23.7-Head Movement
23.8-Pausing
23.9-Putting All 4 Together
23.10-Use 2 Prompter Screens In a Way that Nobody Will Notice
23.11-Full Speech Practice
23.12-Politician Role Models
23.13-TV Role Models
23.14-Potential Disasters
23.15-Reasons Not to Use a Teleprompter
23.16-Secrets from Reagan
23.17-Final Thoughts on the Teleprompter
24-Become a Professional Speaker And Get Paid to Speak
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24.1-Presenting Your Message, And Getting Paid for It
24.2-Here is How to Pick a Profitable Niche
24.3-Be the King of all Media for Your Niche
24.4-Develop a Tribe That Will Follow You Into Battle
24.5-Making Sure Your Business Model is Profitable
24.6-Marketing
24.7-Setting Speaking Fees
24.8-Speaker Bureaus
24.9-Developing World Class Platform Skills
24.10-Advancing Your Professional Speaking Career
25-Speaking On Skype Video
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25.1-This is How You Will Communicate on Skype, Google Hangouts, Etc
25.2-Tricks for Look Good on Camera - Presentation Skills
25.3-Become a Total Professional by Doing These Things
25.4-Here is How to Truly Engage Your Audience
25.5-Technology for Interaction - Presentation Skills
25.6-The Ethical Way of Cheating
25.7-Video Versus Slides
25.8-This is How Long Your Presentation Should Be
25.9-Final Thoughts on Skype and Online Presentations
26-Speaking to Large Audiences - A Big Fear For Even Confident Speakers
11
26.1-Learn the Secret to Speaking to Large Audiences
26.2-Your Fears Will Melt Away, After This
26.3-You Will Speak With Perfect Volume, Once You do This
26.4-Your Eyes Will Never Look Lost
26.5-Pause for Maximum Affect and Impact
26.6-Your PowerPoint Will Illuminate, Not Bore
26.7-Possible Outcomes
26.8-You Will Achieve Your Speaking Goals
26.9-Your Stories Will Captivate
26.10-It Is Especially Important to Practice On Video Before Big Audience Gigs
26.11-Concluding Thoughts On Speaking to Large Audiences
27-Introducing Yourself -Speaking About Yourself Doesn't Have to Be Awkward
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27.1-The Secret to Introducing Yourself
27.2-You Will Avoid doing These Things At All Costs
27.3-This Is The Right Way for You
27.4-Here is the Single Most Important Thing to Do - 1st Video Rehearsal
27.5-Friend Feedback
27.6-Your Future Great Introductions
28-TED and TEDx Talks - You Can Deliver!
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28.1-What Makes a TED Talk
28.2-Passion for an Idea Worth Spreading
28.3-Tell a Story
28.4-Plan Your Visuals
28.5-Timing is Everything
28.6-Style AND Substance are Essential
28.7-Video Rehearsal is the Most Important Step
28.8-Great Writers Read Great Writers--Great Speakers Watch Great Speakers
28.9-Apply to Speak at TED and Final Thoughts
29-Give a Winning Sales Presentation
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29.1-The Secret to Selling When Presenting
29.2-Create Winning Sales Messages for Every Presentation
29.3-Mastering All Types of Presentations
29.4-One on One Presentations Should Be the Easiest for You
29.5-Getting Your Prospects to Take Action
29.6-You Will Never Commit These 2 Common Blunders
29.7-Final Thoughts on Sales Presentations
30-Becoming a Motivational Speaker
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30.1-Your Message Can Move Millions
30.2-How to Make Sure You Have a Motivating Message
30.3-Finding What Is So Special About You
30.4-Years later, They Will Remember Your Story
30.5-Your Process Goes Like This
30.6-Bringing Clarity to Your Messages
30.7-Master Storytelling
30.8-Stagecraft
30.9-YouTube Role Models
30.10-Video Rehearse
30.11-Video Refine
30.12-Show to Others
30.13-Put video on YouTube and Facebook
30.14-Tell the World
30.15-Speaker Bureaus
30.16-Conclusion to Motivational Speaking Section
31-For People Who HATE Public Speaking
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31.1-The Real Reason Why You Hate Public Speaking-And What You Can Do About It-Now
31.2-You Will Accomplish Your Public Speaking Goals
31.3-It's Not About You
It's About Your Message
31.4-You Can Breath Life Into Your Speech By Doing This
31.5-Your PowerPoint Will Educate, Not Bore
31.6-Use the Ethical Public Speaking Cheat Sheet
31.7-You Aren't going to Like This, But It Is What Matters Most - Video Practice
31.8-Concluding Thoughts for People Who Hate Public Speaking
32-How To Look Like You Never Have to Read a Script or Teleprompter
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32.1-Become the Speaker That Audiences Look at In Awe
32.2-Give Your Memory a Break With This Tip - Focus on 5 Points
32.3-You Can Use a cheat Sheet, Ethically!
32.4-Walk the Room as If You Own the Room
32.5-Learn the #1 Secret to Speaking Success - Video Rehearsal
32.6-Final Thoughts On How to Speak Using Notes the Right Way
32.7-Quiz 6
33-Public Speaking With a Team - Team Presentations
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33.1-Each Team Member Must Be Interesting and Memorable - Presentation Skills
33.2-Your Presentation Goals Will Be Identified and Accomplished
33.3-Spell Out Benefits for Your Audience Public Speaking
33.4-These Top 5 Messages Will Help You Connect With The Audience
33.5-Don't Make Your Speech a Data Dump Public Speaking
33.6-Time to Assign Topics to Your Team
33.7-How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover Public Speaking
33.8-Each Person Must Prepare This Way
33.9-Writing a Speech Public Speaking
33.10-Group PowerPoint
33.11-Magical Phrase for Every Speech Public Speaking
33.12-First Rehearsal
33.13-How to Eliminate Nervousness for public speaking Public Speaking
33.14-Second Rehearsal
33.15-How to Avoid Making a Bad Impression during Presentations Public Speaking
33.16-Third Rehearsal
33.17-Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long Public Speaking
33.18-Conclusion to Team Presentations
34-Public Speaking On Panels
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34.1-How to Make a Speech in a Business Setting Public Speaking
34.2-Never Blunder the Way Most Panelists Do
34.3-How can I find out whether my presentation worked?
34.4-Master the Ground Rules So You Will Shine
34.5-How to start a speech - Public Speaking
34.6-Communicate Effectively By Focusing on Your Top Three Messages
34.7-How to Manage Time When Giving a Presentation
34.8-Become the Master of the Short Story
34.9-How to Make Your Presentation Memorable Public Speaking
34.10-Other Tips to Make You Great - Sitting Standing Notes
34.11-Public Speaking Rules You Should Never Break Public Speaking
34.12-Look at Panelists
34.13-How Long Should My Speech Be Public Speaking
34.14-Record Actual Presentation
34.15-Tell ’em what I’m gonna tell ’em, tell ’em, Public Speaking
34.16-Conclusion for Speaking on Panels
34.17-How do I know what messages and topics will be Public Speaking
35-Speaking on the Elevator - Deliver a Great Elevator Pitch
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35.1-How to Prepare a Speech Public Speaking
35.2-Learn the Secret of Great Elevator Pitches
35.3-How to Pace a Speech Public Speaking
35.4-Accomplish Your Goals After You Deliver Your Pitch
35.5-How to Close a Speech Public Speaking
35.6-You Will Focus on Your One Big Idea
35.7-How to Put Your Audience at Ease Public Speaking
35.8-Never Confuse Your Prospect Again
35.9-How to Give a Formal Speech Public Speaking
35.10-Role Models
35.11-The 2 Key Questions You Must Answer
35.12-Give Someone a Reason to Want More from You
35.13-How to Speak with Confidence Public Speaking
35.14-Watch Bad Elevator Pitches
35.15-What to Do if You Don't Like Your Voice Public Speaking
35.16-Conclusion to How to Deliver Elevator Pitches
35.17-How to Start a Speech with an Icebreaker Public Speaking
36-Public Speaking Emergencies!
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36.1-How Many Slides to Put in a PowerPoint Presentation Public Speaking
36.2-Focus on Exactly What You Want Your Audience to Do
36.3-How Many Bullet Points Should Be on a PowerPoint Slide Public Speaking
36.4-Stop This right Now!
36.5-Don't Use Your PowerPoint Slides to Put People to Sleep Public Speaking
36.6-These Are the Three Most Important Ideas in Your Presentation
36.7-PowerPoint Slides, One idea Per Slide Public Speaking
36.8-Your Story Will Make Your Presentation
36.9-PowerPoint Presentations Require 2 Separate PowerPoints Public Speaking
36.10-Creating a One-page Outline
36.11-PowerPoint Presenters Must Focus on Audience, Not Slides Public Speaking
36.12-Quickly Rehearse Your Presentation on Video
36.13-PowerPoint Presentations, Prepare for Disasters Public Speaking
36.14-You are Good to Go!
36.15-How to Test Your PowerPoint Slides for Effectiveness Public Speaking
37-Speaking to Foreign Audiences
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37.1-Should I read my speech so that I don’t make any mistakes Public Speaking
37.2-You Will Communicate Your Messages and Your Passion
37.3-How do I remember what to say in a presentation Public Speaking
37.4-You Can Prepare in Advance for Success
37.5-How to Handle Questions from the Audience Public Speaking
37.6-Culture is Everything
37.7-How to Handle a Heckler Public Speaking
37.8-It Sounds Silly, But this One Tip Helps Massively
37.9-What to Do if You're Losing Your Audience Public Speaking
37.10-Creating Your Permanent Reminders for the Audience
37.11-How to Keep Your Speech from Being Boring Public Speaking
37.12-Working the Room
37.13-How to Recover from a Memory Lapse during a Speech Public Speaking
37.14-Conclusion to Speaking to Foreign Audiences
37.15-How to Smile during a Speech Public Speaking
38-Public Speaking in Workplace Meetings
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38.1-How to Give a Technical Speech Public Speaking
38.2-Learn the Easiest Thing to Present: A Question
38.3-How to Recover from Making a Mistake in a Speech Public Speaking
38.4-Build Confidence Through Notes
38.5-How to to Use a Teleprompter Public Speaking
38.6-Make the Right Risk Assessment
38.7-How to Dress for a Speech Public Speaking
38.8-You Will Sound Natural and Relaxed
38.9-How to Give a Sales Presentation Public Speaking
38.10-The Ultimate Confidence Builder
38.11-How to Give a Motivational Speech Public Speaking
38.12-Conclusion to Public Speaking in Meetings
38.13-How to Sound Conversational in a Speech Public Speaking
39-Delivering an Informational Talk
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39.1-Your Informational Speeches Will Be Understood and Remembered
39.2-You Will Go Beyond the Usual Data Dump
39.3-Testing In a Way that Eliminates Risk
39.4-Final Tips on Giving Informational Speeches
39.5-Quiz 7
40-Extra Video Section
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40.1-Thank You to One of My Mentors Bill Gove
40.2-Classic TJ on Stories
40.3-Course Update - You Should Get on the TikTok App Now
41-Course Update
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41.1-Update to The Complete Storytelling Course for Speaking & Presenting
41.2-Storytelling can be Enhanced by using ChatGPT
42-Conclusion to The Complete Storytelling Course for Speaking & Presenting
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42.1-One Last Chance!
42.2-Continue to Watch Great Storytellers Regularly
42.3-Curate Your Own Personal Library of Stories
42.4-Time to Give TJ a Piece of Your Mind
42.5-275 Conclusion Best Wishes for a Lifetime of Great Stories
43-New Extra Course - Video Conferencing Zoom Skype WebEX Tech Presentation Skills
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43.1-Quick Win! Here is How to Look Your Best in Front of a Video Camera
43.2-Setting the meeting objective -- a critical factor to success
43.3-Coronavirus Update and Impact on Video Conferencing
43.4-Learn How Video Conference Meetings Are the Same & Different From Other Meetings
43.5-Online Video Conferencing Is Just One More Simple Tool for Communicating
43.6-You Must Learn How Your Platform Works BEFORE The Conference Starts
43.7-Learning the Different Platforms
43.8-How To Start A Zoom Meeting
43.9-How To JOIN A Meeting on ZOOM
43.10-How To Schedule A Zoom Meeting
43.11-How To Share Your Screen In Zoom
43.12-How To Use The Additional Features in Zoom
43.13-How To Set Up A Virtual BAckground In Zoom
43.14-The Favorite Thing I Like About Zoom
43.15-How To START UP Web Ex
43.16-How To Start or Join A Meeting On Web Ex
43.17-How To Connect To A Web Ex Enabled Device
43.18-How To Configure Settings And Preferences In Web Ex
43.19-Start A New CONVERSATION In Skype
43.20-How To Start A New CHAT In Skype
43.21-How To Use The Chat FUNCTIONS In Skype
43.22-How To Make International, Mobile and Landline Calls and Buy Skype Credits
43.23-How To Use The Meet Now Function of Skype
43.24-Where To Configure Your Settings In Skype
43.25-Do NOT Hide Behind Slides - Show Your Face on the Video Meeting
43.26-Never Be Nervous Again on Camera
43.27-Follow These Tips To Look Your Very Best on Camera for Your Next Meeting
43.28-This Is Why You Should NOT Use Teleprompters or Read Scripts
43.29-This Is What You Should Wear for a Video Conference
43.30-Create the best lighting and angle for your video presence
43.31-The Biggest Distraction Can Be...
43.32-Solutions for Your Backdrop
43.33-What Is the Best Video Camera to Use for Online Meetings?
43.34-Microphones to the Rescue
43.35-Speakers, Headphones, Earpieces and More
43.36-Use the Best Possible Internet Connection Possible
43.37-Don't Talk about the Technology, Just Use the Technology
43.38-Fundamentals of Effective Online Presentations
43.39-Tips for Using Visuals In Online Meetings
43.40-What If I am Not Hosting the Online Meeting But Might Have to Speak?
43.41-What Should My last Minute Checklist Include?
43.42-How Long Should a Video Meeting Last?
43.43-How do I Fix Problems with My Voice on a Video Conference?
43.44-Should You Memorize Your Online Presentation?
43.45-What If You Hate the Sound of Your Own Voice?
43.46-How Do You Reduce Background Noise?
43.47-What Else Can I do to Reduce Distractions During a Video Conference Meeting?
43.48-This Is What You Must Do If You Really Want to Pass With Flying Colors
43.49-One last Chance to Get Your Questions and Suggestions Responded To
43.50-Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course
43.51-One Last Chance to Make This Course Better for Your Permanent Learning Library
43.52-Congrats! You Are Now Prepared to Communicate Effectively in Online Meetings
43.53-Bonus Lecture