
SPEAK UP - SPEAK OUT - SPEAK TRUE
Public Speaking
Public Speaking is the number one fear in the world. We fear what we do not understand. Like anything, effective public speaking requires learning a set of skills, practicing those skills and then applying those skills. While public speaking is performative, it is not a performance. It is about sharing your authentic self, your ideas, and effectively communicating an intention.

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Having worked at several advertising rep firms over the years I developed a keen knack for implementing clear communication structures for my teammates, creating and curating original client pitches as well as establishing interviewing protocols and procedures.
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The first step is identifying a clear intention or outcome, then using the appropriate communication tools to achieve the intended outcome.
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The more tools you have access to, the more effectively you can adjust your communication style accordingly.
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Theatre exercises cultivate one's ability to read their audience, actively listen, respond with a "yes and" attitude while incorporating tools and techniques that animate all five senses allowing for clear and concise communication.
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Illuminating these tools and techniques can support improved communication with everyday relationships, virtual meetings, presentations, trainings, interviews, networking and the like.
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