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Radislav Gandapas

The Kama Sutra of Public Speaking

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Does public speaking fill you with dread? Does a room full of expectant people looking up at you on stage turn your stomach? I was once like you, even as a child, I had nightmares about having to recite poems at family parties but, to the great surprise of my friends, I am now the leading public speaker in Russia.

I am not one of those glossy personalities born with the gift of effortlessly enchanting an audience; I had to learn how to do it the hard way – studying the best in the business, trying out different approaches and, of course, growing from my mistakes along the way.

In this book, I share what I have learnt. In each chapter, I cover the fundamental elements of successful public speaking. Just as the Kama Sutra teaches how to improve relationships between a man and woman, I want to teach you how to improve your relationship with your audience – how to charm them, how to get them on side, how to deal with difficult questions, how to enjoy your time together and of course, how to ensure everyone leaves smiling.

My real-world examples cover a range of common public speaking situations and problems, so whether your boss has asked you to give a presentation or your friend has asked you to speak at his wedding, this book will teach you how to build a good repertoire with your audience and how to actually enjoy it.
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171 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Александра Журавскаяhas quoted5 years ago
    Introduction. Note that one presentation could combine a few of these simultaneously.

    1. An interesting fact that is directly connected to the topic. Simple facts introduced with: “Did you know that...” or
  • Александра Журавскаяhas quoted5 years ago
    Do not write your text.

    Do not even bother writing an outline. Not even the ideas.

    Start practising your speech by just saying it out loud. Impromptu. Don’t stop. Don’t correct yourself. Don’t start over. Say the whole speech from the beginning to the end the way you see it now. When you are done, say it one more time. And I mean, say it! Don’t just say it in your head, but out loud. Do it a few more times. It doesn’t have to be loud, you can be quiet, but you have to say it. Do it a few more times.
  • Александра Журавскаяhas quoted5 years ago
    I’m not the one to teach you, but let me tell you something interesting.

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