The Ultimate Public Speaking Guide Using Psychology

Learn how to master the art of public speaking while using body language, non-verbal, and verbal cues

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The Ultimate Public Speaking Guide Using Psychology

What You Will Learn!

  • What is Public Speaking
  • How does psychology play a role in public speaking
  • How can you use psychology to help you when public speaking
  • How to give the best presentations
  • How to plan the best speeches
  • How to train your voice for public speaking
  • How to use body language cues while giving a speech
  • How to cater to your audience
  • How to prepare before public speaking
  • How to tell stories
  • How to improve your vocal confidence

Description

In this course, you will be able to learn (and relearn) the basics of public speaking. While adding in variables of psychology.

Public speaking is a tool that humans in society use every single day, whether it is in business or social settings, this is a tool that will help you reap benefits after mastery.

This course is designed to lead you, no matter what skill level you are at, through the process of planning, writing, and most importantly presenting in front of an audience. No matter how small or how big, your audience’s reaction to your words is what it all comes down to.

Psychology is a huge part of public speaking, whether you realize it or not. How you position yourself, how you move your body, how you pronounce words, and how you cater to the audience’s wants and needs are all important parts of public speaking.

That's why we at The Success Bistro wanted to help you understand and relay the secrets behind giving a speech on any occasion.

Public speaking comes in many forms. You’re public speaking when you introduce yourself as a lecturer. You’re public speaking when you do your stand-up at the comedy club. You’re public speaking when you do a toast at a party.


Learn how to master the art of public speaking while using body language, non-verbal, and verbal cues.

Who Should Attend!

  • People interested in People Skills
  • Psychology Students
  • Sociology Students
  • Business People
  • Influencers
  • Teachers
  • Humans
  • Curious Minds
  • Poker Players
  • Doctors
  • Business Owners
  • Public Speakers
  • Parents
  • Employers
  • Employees
  • Orators
  • Lecturers
  • Rhetoricians
  • Spokespersons
  • Debaters

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Tags

  • Public Speaking

Subscribers

10

Lectures

25

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