3 Tips for Delivering Your Speech

Part 4 of 4 videos from Carma’s WMA presentation

On October 22, 2013, I was one of three panelists sharing information about speaking in front of an audience at the Western Museums Association’s 2012 Annual Meeting in Palm Springs, California. In this excerpt from my part of the presentation, I share three tips for delivering your speech more effectively.

In summary, when you vary your voice, connect with your audience by looking at them in the eye (or at least appearing to) and use your body language effectively, you can keep your audience engaged and interested.

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Carma Spence, is author of Public Speaking Super Powers. She is fiercely committed to guiding women to Owning their Superpowers and turning their knowledge and interests into a profitable business. She is masterful at helping her clients see what is possible for them and supporting them on the journey from where they are to where they want to be, releasing the Mind Goblins of self-doubt, self-sabotage and second-guessing that keep them stuck.

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