Art of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History
Taught By Professor John R Hale, Ph D , University of Cambridge, University of Louisville
Everybody is a public speaker Maybe you're delivering a corporate presentation or interviewing
for a new job Maybe you're a teacher lecturing students or a citizen addressing a neighborhood
association Maybe you're arguing a case before a courtroom or persuading book club members about
the merits of your latest read
Whatever the situation, being able to speak in public is essential to success You can have
the most logical argument possible, but in order to truly teach, inform, persuade, or defend,
you need to present your ideas with conviction and confidence
Yet this is often easier said than done Many of us have a deep fear of public speaking Or we
think it's just an intuitive talent that can't be learned But according to award-winning Professor
John R Hale of the University of Louisville, a masterful public speaker who has delivered more than
1,000 speeches to all manner of audiences, that couldn't be further from the truth
All it takes is confidence, practice, and the knowledge of time-tested techniques and strategies
used by history's greatest public speakers.all of which you'll find in The Art of Public Speaking:
Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History This 12-lecture course is your guide to the secrets
of this essential skill, an insider's look at what makes history's enduring speeches so
unforgettable, and an invaluable reference tool you can use any time you have to speak your mind
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