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5 Speaking Resources to Rock Your Next Presentation

5 Speaking Resources to Rock Your Next Presentation

While preparing to give a presentation there are numerous things to keep in mind: your body language, knowing your audience, organizing your content and the list goes on. This blog serves as your go-to guide for touching up your speaking skills, inspiring your inner public speaker and restoring your...

An Insider’s Experience: Executive Speaker Training

An Insider’s Experience: Executive Speaker Training

I woke that morning knowing I had an entire day dedicated to one of the nation’s greatest fears ahead of me. Frankly, I was not excited. But by the end of the day it was perfectly clear to me that the skills and tools we had practiced were not limited to standing on stage in front of an audience. Being...

Speaker Training for the Seasoned: Don’t Need It… or Do You?

Speaker Training for the Seasoned: Don’t Need It… or Do You?

Becca Hawkins is the Director for Compassionate Care at Providence St Joseph Health, Oregon Region. She has an extensive background in oncology, hospice and palliative care.  Becca has made contributions to the oncology and palliative care field as a nurse practitioner, educator, speaker, and writer....

How to Avoid Saying Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Things

How to Avoid Saying Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Things

Your mother likely said more than once, "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all." In reality, that can be tough to abide by. In conversations, Q&A sessions and interviews - we can be confronted with difficult and downright 'un-nice' things that others are trying to get...

Death vs. Public Speaking? How to Harness Your  Nerves

Death vs. Public Speaking? How to Harness Your Nerves

It seems ridiculous. An anomaly. A statistical error. But according to research from two Bruskin/Goldring research studies more than 15 years apart, public speaking is the number one fear of Americans. That tops heights, illness and even death. While this may seem counterintuitive, take a moment to...