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All posts by Gail Brown

Body Language for Speakers

Your body language can repel or attract your audiences. So, let’s look at body language that can draw your audience in. 1) Be open. As my friend, Mark Papadas says, “Keep your body open to the audience”. Mark has shared stages with Tony Robbins, Zig Ziglar and Brian Tracy and…

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4 Types of Speaking

There are many ways to speak. Today we will explore for different ways. It is important to understand that each way is different and none are better than another. You may choose to focus on one way or you may decide to learn the skills to do more than one.…

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The Well-Traveled Speaker

You may be thinking this blog will share how to become a speaker that travels the world. While we will broach that subject in the future, today we will discuss how to travel well as a speaker. 1) Always have the contact information of the meeting planner who is your…

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What to Wear on Stage

In my last blog, we talked about “What Not to Wear on Stage”. Now, let’s talk about some tips that will help you to look and feel confident on stage. 1) Select two outfits that you feel amazing in. Have them tailored to fit you comfortably (even if you are…

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7 Tips on What Colors to Wear When Speaking

Your message, your content and your voice are all more important than your appearance when speaking. But nothing can undermine you faster that what you wear, including the colors, and poor choices can thwart your best efforts. It may sound silly to consider color when planning what you’ll wear when…

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What Not to Wear on Stage

The first impression you make when you step onto the stage is an important one. It is to your advantage to know what you should wear when you are on stage as well as what you should avoid wearing, in order to make sure your first impression a great one.…

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