Executive Speech Coach Patricia Fripp Offers Public Speaking and Sales Presentation Skills Advice You can feel free to forward and share! Traps to Avoid When You Speak Podcasts 2009 – June 2009 Written by Patricia Fripp Speakermatch Podcasts: Listeners Favorites How to UP Your Value in a DOWN Economy GUEST: Patricia Fripp http://www.speakermatch.com/teleseminars/022609/ How to […]

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John Kinde has fun with Patricia Fripp at the NSA Las Vegas. Here is a brief bit Observational Humor I used as an opening remark at the Las Vegas Chapter of the National Speakers Association.  Patricia Fripp was the featured speaker presenting a full-day program.  Her program included individual coaching of audience members presenting speech […]

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My friend and colleague Sims Wyeth shares these thoughts on rehearsal to help you improve your presentations: You have a cerebral cortex for learning your new presentation. As you rehearse, you gradually transfer control of the presentation to another area of the brain, your cerebellum, which specializes in orchestrating the lightning fast motor activation needed […]

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Finding a speaker’s ‘voice’ is the key to great speechwriting By Ian Griffin Capture your orator’s meaning and cadence through familiarity and a few essential guidelines Veteran speechwriter Hal Gordon says that speechwriters need to know three things—the speaker, the audience, and the subject. Knowing the speaker means, among other things, being aware of how […]

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Executive speech coach's 15 techniques to present online. As corporate training budgets are reduced Webinars are being more and more popular.My Fripp Associate Tom Drews is an expert in presenting online and through Webinars. He is the go-to guy with Fripp clients need to learn the RIGHT way to engage an audience when they are […]

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Last week I received an email asking, “I would like to know your rates and process for executive speech coaching.”  I responded, “That all depends on my client’s situation. Our first logical step is to have a conversation. Based on your experience and budget I can advise you.” Next, she admitted she wanted to do […]

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My friend and colleague Sims Wyeth, author of The Essentials of Persuasive Public Speaking, told me that while giving a presentation, he saw two people whose mouths did weird things while they listened. One pushed her lips over to one side of her face. She looked like a Picasso painting. Sims wondered what she was thinking. […]

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