One of the most valuable skills Bill Gove taught me was how to deliver an entertaining speech to an empty room. And make no mistake: this is a formidable skill that most speakers don’t have. Most need the energy derived from a live audience, and without it, they are flat and out of step. This is a skill you want to build in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, so you’re able to be just as effective speaking to a camera as you are to a live audience. Watch this short video for the 3 secrets Bill Gove taught me that enabled me to win the Telly Award two years in a row for best motivational TV show.
3 Secrets to Speaking to an Empty Room
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Steve Siebold, CSP My name is Steve Siebold. I’m an author with 1.4 million books in print, and a professional speaker and consultant to Fortune 500 sales teams on how to increase sales and retention rates through mental toughness training. My corporate clients include Johnson & Johnson, Toyota, Harrah’s Entertainment, Procter & Gamble, GlaxoSmithKline, Ingersoll Rand, etc.
GREAT IDEAS, THANKS.
That sounds like great advice. I will try those 3.