A favorite part of my business is as the opening keynote speaker at large corporate or association events. Often people approach me afterwards and say ‘I want to do what you do!’ or maybe they say ‘can you give me more ideas on how to be a better speaker’.
You might be a professional speaker (so you probably know of these already) or maybe you speak as part of your role at work; you might enjoy these resources. Here are a few of my fave resources:
Books
How to Win Friends and Influence People – an oldie but a goodie!
Talk Like TED – fantastic summary of the top TED talks and what makes them great
Power Cues – fabulous resource on body language and cues for influence
Resources from the National Speakers Association
Paid to Speak book by National Speakers Association
Speaker Magazine online – published monthly with valuable articles.
Voices of Experience App – a monthly audio magazine and I love listening to previous year’s interviews also.
Slide formatting
A brilliant resource for your slide creation is Slide:olgy by Nancy Duarte
If you want to hire someone to make over your slide deck we love Reflective Spark Paul Vorreiter
Speech Coaches
Lou Heckler is my favorite speech coach.
Short Talk expert Hayley Forster can help you prepare for TED like talks that are short.
Nick Morgan of Public Words also has a great e-zine I subscribe too called Public Words..
TED talks I love (there are too many to list however here are two great ones)
What would you add to this list? Love to hear from you.
For more tips and ideas how you can break into the world of professional speaking, check out my video Be Ah-Mazing: How to Become a Professional Speaker on YouTube, then subscribe to my channel for more tips to live an Ah-Mazing life!
If speakers want to boost their careers as professionals, Lois Creamer offers awesome tips through her (appropriately named) website, Book More Business, at http://bookmorebusiness.com. Thank you for sharing your great advice that inspire speakers everywhere to be more ah-mazing!
Many blessings,
Julie