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Don’t let your speech Get snowed in
Posted by TJ Walker in Keynote Speaking, Media Training, Politics, PowerPoint, Presentation Skills Training, Professional Speakers, Public Speaking Skills, Uncategorized on February 10, 2010
What if your are on your way to deliver a presentation and you get snowed in? Or bad weather cancels your flight? do you risk life and limb driving on dangerous roads? Forget about it? I hope not. Instead, do what I do: Deliver the speech by Skype video. You don’t have to leave home and with a little work, it can be a pleasurable experience for your audience to. Watch the video below for more details.
Democratic Lt. Gov Candidate Can’t Spin His Way Free
Posted by TJ Walker in Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Media Training, Politics on February 9, 2010
There are limits to spin. The Illinois Lt. Governor candidate Scott Lee Cohen dropped out of the race this week. It turns out that #1. Cohen has allegedly abused his wife. #2. He pulled a knife on his girlfriend. and #3. She might have been a prostitute.
It might be possible to spin your way out of one or two of these, but three strikes and you’re out still works in many situations.
Here is the rough draft for the intro for my new book on public speaking
Posted by TJ Walker in Body Language, Great Lectures, Keynote Speaking, Meeting Planners, PowerPoint, Presentation Skills Training, Professional Speakers, Public Speaking Skills, Social Speaking, Speaking Competition, Story Telling, Student Speak, Workplace on November 3, 2009
How to Give a Pretty Good Presentation
Introduction
Shortly after my book “TJ Walker’s Secret to Foolproof Presentations” went to #1 on the USA Today Bestseller list, I received a call from an editor. “Hey TJ, congrats on the book, but what about all the people who don’t want to give a “Foolproof Presentation?”
I said “What?”





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