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Your Perfect Presentation

Speak in Front of Any Audience Anytime Anywhere and Never Be Nervous Again

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Your Perfect Presentation

By: Bill Hoogterp
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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Your style is perfect for you. Public speaking coach to the C-suite Bill Hoogterp reveals proven tips, techniques, and exercises to amplify your effectiveness as a speaker and communicator. He explains how the brain processes information, what people respond to, and how to hold the audience in the palm of your hand.

Great public speaking can be learned. Hoogterp's unique method turns fear into fun and tells you how to be your natural, authentic, unique self - and deliver your perfect presentation for any audience each and every time.

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This book is incredibly slow and painful. I'm only about an hour or so into it, and it's 10% substance & explaination, and the rest is pointless anecdotes from big business, famous politico, celebrities etc, to then CONSTANTLY saying over and over again "here at my course, we help business leaders, celebrities, and ordinary people become great speakers.." and after hearing this line for the tenth time in an hour, with only 2 points made (being nervous is trapped energy, focus on the audience) I'm giving up. I'm sure if I sit through hours more, I'll get maybe 6-8 more points, but surrounded with so much padded drivel, it's only thankful I didn't waste a credit on this. I don't think the advice itself was bad, just reminds me of the videos online that "and I'm gonna tell you X in just a moment, but first, let me tell you..." and fifteen minutes later you finally click off.
the narration was good, which says a lot considering how poor the text was.

one of the things I tell famous celebrities...

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