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Speech:

Function: noun

1 a : the communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words

Coach:

Function: noun

1 b : one who instructs or trains a presenter or a team of presenters

 

 

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Review my observations of celebrity speech practices, where I discuss the good - and the not so good ways celebrities express themselves. Hopefully, you'll find a few ideas you can use to communicate more effectively in your life.


 

 

 

Welcome

 


Thanks for stopping by. If you're facing a speaking challenge of any kind from delivering a business presentation to toasting the bride and groom, I can help you. Most people get nervous just thinking about opening their mouth in a public speaking situation. When you know what you're doing, you can handle your nervousness.

Jerry Seinfeld once said he'd rather be in the coffin than delivering the eulogy.

If that's how you feel, you've just landed on a website that's devoted to helping you overcome anxiety as well as showing you how to satisfy your audience.

Here are some HOW TO's you might need:

Write and deliver a great presentation

Reduce your nervousness

Structure an audience-centered speech

Perfect your eye contact

Improve your body language

Connect with your audience's needs

Discover the music in your voice

Handle tough questions

Create meaningful visuals

Use PowerPoint the right way

Embrace the magic of rehearsing


Here are some WHAT FOR'S you might need:

Presentations for small or large audiences

Interviews for a job or a media gig

Panel Moderation or Panel Participation

Sales pitches

Business, Family or Social speeches at Weddings,
                          Parties, Celebrations, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs

 

 

 

 
Overcome presentation anxiety. 
Present your ideas with conviction and confidence. 
Learn everything you need to know about public speaking from body language to creating great visuals for your presentations.

 

"I do not open my mouth in public speaking before going to see speechcoach, Elayne Snyder.  If you don't have that luxury, then for heaven's sake, get her book."

 

D. Roskies,

Attorney, New York City