Public Speaking Workshops

The Art of Public Speaking
Our Public Speaking training workshops are designed for both the inexperienced presenter or as a refresher for more experienced members of your company or organization. Our training workshops are offered in most major cities across the United States and Canada. All public speaking skills training workshops are small which will give you all the face to face time you need with our training team.

Our public speaking training workshops (presentation training) will eliminate your fear or inexperience in public speaking and dramatically improve your speaking skills whether you are persuading, educating, or informing. Our highly interactive workshops focus on professional business communication including preparation, structure, delivery, and strategy, use of visual aids, and handling questions & answers. Contact us today by phone at 713-627-7700 or via email: service@publicspeakingtraining.net

Public Speaking Workshop - Create a Deeper Connection With Your Audience

The public speaking speakers people like the most, or who have the greatest impact, are said to have "presence." Something special that leaps out at you. Certain actors have it, and that makes them "stars." Certain models (who by the way are sometime average looking people in real life) somehow "click" with the camera and it just loves them.

Well, guess what? It's the same with public speaking speakers who have that "X" factor. It's those special public speaking speakers who bound onto the platform and you can't take your eyes off them. What makes these public speaking speakers so special?

Simply put, these are public speaking speakers who are fluent in the unspoken language of emotion and spirit.

And here's the part you might find hard to fathom - YOU, with the right mind set and training, can also learn to speak this language.

Experience shows great public speaking speakers know there is a need to learn three languages besides the spoken word. There is vocal language, physical language, and emotional language.
Remarkably, if you only use the spoken word, you miss out on a lot of what you can do to connect with an audience.

Vocal language is the way your verbal language sounds, including pauses, rhythm, and volume.

Physical language includes movement, body language, and eye contact.

Emotional language is the underlying energy you bring to a public speaking speech; your audience can only feel this language if you feel it as you speak.

Your personal way of expressing yourself in everyday life mixes these four languages.

Silence, for instance, is when emotional and physical language can speak. You can really make much of spaces between words as you fill them with emotions and thoughts through the emotional and physical languages.

Just like good writers show emotions rather than telling about them, good public speaking speakers use physical, vocal, and emotional languages to illustrate stories and points.

Make no mistake: whether you are an experienced or emerging public speaking speaker, you can create a multi-layered emotional response by showing your audience how you react naturally.
For instance, when something absolutely fantastic happens to you, what do you do physically? What noises do you make?

Guess what? This is a side of you that you SHOULD show your audience. Act it out as you feel the emotions in your story. Then let those emotions sink in for the audience with a moment of reflection, as you would let them sink in for yourself.

From the first person in your row, to the last person in the auditorium... the silent moment where you're really feeling the weight of your joyful emotions is the emotional language your audience will feel as well.

To Make an Impact Your Goal Is to Play into the Emotional Language with The Stories You Present In Your Public speaking speeches

Pick up your favorite, most emotional story, and find places to add in vocal, emotional, and physical languages.

Rehearse how the moment felt and what you did with those feelings.

Sit in the silence and savor the emotions of the moment, and your audience will savor them, too.

Time and time again it's been show that public speaking speakers who use emotional, physical, vocal, and verbal languages connect with audiences and are seen as authentic people.

They create lasting impressions that people remember, even if they hear similar public speaking speeches later on.

Remember: These four vital languages combined with the ability to integrate left and right brain functions is how we naturally speak. Whether you think so or not, your audience will feel that you're actually speaking to them rather than speaking at them.

Yes, it takes lots of practice to move from talking at your audience to sharing emotions and connections with them. Not every public speaking speaker is comfortable with this layered way of public speaking. But with practice you can absolutely reach this highest and best form of speaking.

As an alternative to narrative storytelling, this particular type of acting out of a story can really set you apart from your speaking competition.

In the acting world where I was originally trained -- we call this method acting. We were trained to feel the emotions...see the sights... smell the smells. We are what they call "in the moment". And you can take the same approach with your speaking.

And here's something I can't make any clearer for you -- and is something some public speaking speakers forget. When you're on stage speaking -- you're the writer, the composer, the actor, of your whole presentation. You have complete control of your public speaking speech, and isn't that empowering?

With practice and diligence and coaching, you, too, can learn this deeper method of speaking. The stage is yours, my friend. The audience is there to see YOU and hear your words of wisdom... to have their lives transformed!

Remember: For a deeper connection and bond with your audience you should talk as you practice your stories. Then practice the emotional, physical, and verbal content of your stories, too. Accomplish this, and I promise you'll connect with your audiences on every level. And best of all -- you'll create public speaking speeches they never forget. And isn't that what it's all about?

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