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Becoming a Paid Speaker: Importance of Details in Your Presentation

Today you’re going to get a behind the scenes look at me working with my speaking coach, Paul Kreiter. If you want to know how to become a public speaker, this series is for you!

In fact, in this video, Paul shares the importance of focusing on the details when creating content for my mental health presentations.

With that, here’s a quick overview of what’s in the video:

With the new presentation tips that I’ve learned from Paul, I want to start rewriting my speech. However, in the midst of moving things around and repurposing my content, Paul stresses the importance of focusing on the details in order to be more effective.

You’ll get to hear the “peanut butter and jelly sandwich” analogy that Paul uses to school me on what happens if you don’t include the small, important details. As you’ll hear, intentional details completely transform a story.

In short, this video will show you actionable ways that you can improve the opening on your presentations in 2020.

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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!

1) Film yourself explaining how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich in your kitchen (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).

2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .

CHECK OUT PAUL’S WEBSITE: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/

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RESOURCES & LINKS:

Watch the other videos in the series:

Working with a Speaking Coach: https://youtu.be/q4fAZX8Sdbw
Learning How to Make Your Audience Hungry for More: https://youtu.be/XkTOG7aA0j4
Creating an Opening for Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/-GtOxKCk43U
How to Wrap Up Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/pccrWfaTP4s

If you’re interested in bringing a mental wellness presentation to your workplace (virtual presentations available): https://www.mikeveny.com/programs

If you’re interested in hiring a speaking coach, learn more about Paul Kreiter: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/

Download your FREE checklist “How to Support Workplace Mental Wellness as You Reopen” HERE: https://www.mikeveny.com/employer-reopening

Watch my video “How to Book Paid Speaking Gigs”: https://youtu.be/h5Xhr1eVdTc

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Join your peers to receive the wellness industry’s most relevant email – hitting your inbox just once per month. Each FREE issue will keep you ahead of the game on these topics:

* Mental Health
* Wellness
* Success

I invite you to sign up to today: https://www.mikeveny.com/newsletter

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .

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Becoming a Paid Speaker: Learning How to Make Your Audience Hungry for More

Today you’re going to get a behind the scenes look at me working with my speaking coach, Paul Kreiter. If you want to know how to become a public speaker, this series is for you!

In fact, in this video, Paul shares his “Building a Sandwich” approach to creating a presentation.

With that, here’s a quick overview of what’s in the video:

As a mental health keynote speaker, I have been delivering presentations for years. However, I’ve started to feel disconnected from a few parts of my presentations and want to find a way to create more flow throughout the presentation.

Paul shared with me some valuable presentation tips. He uses an approach called “Building the Sandwich”. This helps you understand the importance of each layer of your presentation and how they work together to leave your audience satisfied.

As a public speaker, you want to build your sandwich with your audience in mind.

In short, this video will show you important things to consider as you begin to create your presentation or are in the process of reworking your content in 2020.

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AND I’M ISSUING YOU A ***CHALLENGE***, FRIEND!

1) Film yourself sharing what the “layers of your sandwich” are (on Instagram Stories or YouTube or any other platform you prefer).

2) Send it to me or tag me on social media @mikeveny

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .

CHECK OUT PAUL’S WEBSITE: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/

__________

RESOURCES & LINKS:

Watch the other videos in the series:

Working with a Speaking Coach: https://youtu.be/q4fAZX8Sdbw
Importance of Detail in Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/53d4GTyneaQ
Creating an Opening for Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/-GtOxKCk43U
How to Wrap Up Your Presentation: https://youtu.be/pccrWfaTP4s

If you’re interested in bringing a mental wellness presentation to your workplace (virtual presentations available): https://www.mikeveny.com/programs

If you’re interested in hiring a speaking coach, learn more about Paul Kreiter: https://www.myspeakingcoach.com/

Download your FREE checklist “How to Support Workplace Mental Wellness as You Reopen” HERE: https://www.mikeveny.com/employer-reopening

Watch my video “How to Book Paid Speaking Gigs”: https://youtu.be/h5Xhr1eVdTc

__________

Join your peers to receive the wellness industry’s most relevant email – hitting your inbox just once per month. Each FREE issue will keep you ahead of the game on these topics:

* Mental Health
* Wellness
* Success

I invite you to sign up to today: https://www.mikeveny.com/newsletter

__________

SUBSCRIBE for more videos like this!
https://www.youtube.com/mikevenytv

TWEET THIS VIDEO: https://youtu.be/XkTOG7aA0j4

Say HI on social:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeveny. . .
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeveny. . .
Instagram: http://instagram.com/mikeveny. . .

https://youtu.be/XkTOG7aA0j4

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