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The Public Speaker's Quick and Dirty Tips for Improving Your Communication Skills

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The Public Speaker helps you to inform, motivate, entertain, and persuade better. Join host and creator Lisa B. Marshall for short, practical tips that help you to be engaging and memorable every time you speak. It's not just about public speaking, it's about effective communication.
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Make the most of your network by learning how to write great LinkedIn recommendations
Observational humor can spice up any speech. Guest host Judy Carter, author of The Message of You, explains how on this week's episode of The Public Speaker.
It’s not luck!
Learn how to answer know-it-all, chummy, goodbye, jargonistic and speculative questions.
Learn how to handle difficult reporter questions.
Making introductions is hard. Remembering names is even harder. In this two-part series, The Public Speaker shares the 5 secrets for making a proper introduction and tips on remembering the names of people you meet.
A listener wonders how to manage her frustration after being laid off twice. Are your emotions getting in the way of acheiving your goals? Lisa provides strategies to manage your emotions and acheive success. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2btNBk5
Do you ever find yourself in a conversation you don’t want to be having? Or maybe the subject has just gone on for too long. There are some polite ways to lead the conversation in a direction hopefully everyone will enjoy. Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, shows you how. Read full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2btyNB9
Do you struggle with understanding or managing anger? Do you wonder how to communicate when you’re feeling angry? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, has some tips to help. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2b7lhoQ
Do you wonder how much of a health issue should be disclosed? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, answers that question and more. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2alOCeU
We all find ourselves in disagreements occasionally. So what should you do? Keep your mouth shut or say what you think? And if you speak up, what should you say? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, has the answers. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29YhIgT
Wondering how to share sensitive information with a young adult child? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, shares a personal story, and a recent study indicating the best way to share sensitive information with an older child. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29IHybZ
Do you wonder how some entrepreneurs become wildly successful? In many cases, attitude is the primary key to success, and communication skills is the second key. Here, Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, shares how one entrepreneur used these skills to change his industry. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29L7LWs
Do you need to learn how to be more entertaining when you give presentations or speeches? Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, gives you the tools to be a more engaging speaker. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29EpHmb
I terrible stay at hotel demonstrated to me that even people in finer establishments need lessons in how to apologize. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/28PX1ZG
Did you know that many major disasters could have been avoided had a junior person felt comfortable speaking up? Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/28Oozxj
Blunt, undiplomatic communication can be a real problem. In fact, it can’t really be called communication because it actually closes the door to further discussion. Here, Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, gives some helpful advice for improvement in both business and personal communication. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/1PaXv5d
Learn to eliminate your distracting ums and ahs and other disfluencies.
Thanking someone for a large donation should involve more than just a thank-you note. Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, gives tips on how to best acknowledge a large gift. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/1s3qMtC
Do you feel like you can speak in public everywhere except in front of your colleagues? This is not uncommon, but it is important to overcome, as it could hamper your career. Lisa B. Marshall, aka The Public Speaker, has some tips to help you be more confident at your next meeting. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/1XKXPPg
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Comments (7)

Rachael West

Great perspective on conversational behaviours. I'll be changing how I judge people who interrupt!

Apr 24th
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AlecJay

yo are you teaching or just advertising. I hear 5 mins of talk and 10 of ads. pathetic

Apr 25th
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Rick Hulbert

Interesting but it's becoming clear that this podcast is really designed to create traffic and drive it towards media where sales can be made. There is never enough detail to actually improve your public speaking in the podcasts, just hints of how to do it.

Apr 8th
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mansyij Das

Thank you for one of the topic i was looking for. New to your channel.. I am happy i found you.. Looking forward to more.

Feb 6th
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iTunes User

Even though I'm a portuguese speaker, Lisa's tips are so simple and clean that they can be applyed to most languages. THe good thing about her podcast is it's simplicity. It's short, objective and has tips that you can actually use. Instead of making up 12 easy steps to be a public speaker, Lisa introduces new tips every time, wich you can slowly introduce to your everyday routine. Really worth trying

Aug 30th
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iTunes User

I love this podcast! I wish there was a new one everyday! Its short, sweet and easy to listen to. Perfect for the comute and informative! She's got a great radio voice and gives great advice! Subscribe today!

Aug 30th
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iTunes User

Genuinely fun to listen to and pleasantly motivational. Plus, I think this little six-minute talk is in itself a good example of good communication.

Aug 30th
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