One of the greatest thrills you can have as a professional speaker is addressing a sold-out stadium packed with 10,000 people. In 40-minutes you can reach more people with your message than most speakers reach in years. I’ve been lucky enough to give lots of stadium speeches, and I’ve learned some important lessons along the way. Speaking in a stadium is different than speaking to 100, 500, or even 1,0oo people. There are many more variables to consider and far more things that can go wrong. In this short video, I’ll give you three of the most important differences you want to be prepared for.
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Hi Steve, I just wanted to say that I am really enjoying your posts and FreeSpeakingCourse.com, which I found out about on LinkedIn! Thanks for all your valuable insight and I look forward to learning a lot more from you and amping up the speaking side of what I do.
All the best,
Jake Bergen, Marketing Director
Tractor Beam Marketing Inc.