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About This Event:
People fear public speaking more than spiders or skydiving.
But it's a fear you can't avoid. You'll be asked to lead meetings at work or give a toast at a friend's wedding.
You'll want to land that client-facing role or communicate your value clearly on a job interview. This webinar will give you 5 tips on how you can become a stronger public speaker.
All tips/tricks can be practiced at home, so you can level up your speaking skills during this time.
Whether you want to get better at talking on virtual calls/phone calls or feel more confident presenting in person, these five tips will prepare you to overcome your nerves & give you the tools you need to engage your audience.
You'll walk away with tips on:
- Body language
- Verbal tics
- Nerves
- Vocal Power
- Engaging the audience
PS. YOU WON'T HAVE TO DO ANY SPEAKING ON THIS WEBINAR! MIC AND CAMERA CAN STAY OFF!
Note: You must RSVP to receive the webinar link that'll be shared 24 hours prior to the event.
About the Instructor
Jen Glantz - Founder,
Bridesmaid for Hire
Jen Glantz is the Founder of Bridesmaid for Hire, along with the creator of the project Finally the Bride, the Founder of the blog The Things I Learned From, the voice of the podcast You're Not Getting Any Younger, the Founder of the coaching business Jen & Juice, & the author of the Amazon-bestselling books, "All My Friends are Engaged" & "Always a Bridesmaid for Hire."
She's told her stories on hundreds of press outlets around the world, such as Good Morning America, CNN, & NPR, where they called her job the weirdest of all time.
You can often find her on stages as a speaker for conferences, major companies & schools.
In 2016, she received the "30 Under 30" award from her alma mater, University of Central Florida. She's a freelance writer for more than 25 different websites, including NBC, Glamour Magazine, & Forbes.
Three things you have to know about her: she only eats pizza, her birthday is on April Fool's Day & she spent 2 years living in a new city every month. Learn more on her website: Jenglantz.com & email her to say hello: jenglantz@gmail.com
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