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Read more about the article Make them laugh

Make them laugh

  • Post author:tmdistrict108
  • Post published:October 31, 2018
  • Post category:Public Speaking Tips
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When you ask a comedian about how-to-make-people-laugh skills, he/she would probably answer that you can attend workhops or read books, but nothing can really replace practicing on stage. Fortunately, we,…

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Read more about the article War of nerves-you against your stage fright

War of nerves-you against your stage fright

  • Post author:tmdistrict108
  • Post published:October 12, 2018
  • Post category:Public Speaking Tips
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You’ve written a perfect speech with elaborate, coherent structure. You’ve done a painstaking research, selected the most interesting information, described them in great detail. You have even prepared some side-splitting…

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