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Lisa Braithwaite

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TOTAL VIEWS: 1,410|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 19|FAVORITED BY: 4|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 04/27/2007

Lisa Braithwaite works with individuals to uncover their challenges and build their strengths in presenting themselves confidently as speakers. Find your voice with public speaking coaching! Sign up for the free Presentation Pointers newsletter at www.coachlisab.com.

Education/Experience: B.A. Theater - Pomona College // M.A. Education - UC Santa Barbara

Interests: Public speaking, vegetarian cooking, women's issues

Affiliations: Speak Schmeak (TM) blog

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You may complain about the evils of PowerPoint, but if you haven't learned alternative options, you will be doomed to repeat the same mistakes as the speakers whose presentations you dread.
Stick with the tried-and-true public speaking advice you've heard before, but in addition, try adding these three surprising tricks to your bag the next time you have a speaking engagement.
Each of us has something unique and special to bring to our speaking engagements. How you connect with your audience and make your presentation about them is critical. Knowing who you are -- and who y...
You don't have to be confident to appear confident, but the more you appear confident to others, the more your confidence will grow for real. When you believe in yourself and believe in your message, ...
The only way your audience will remember your message is if you give them real value. Determine what is relevant and useful to them. Show them how to apply the information and how to continue using yo...
Audience members can be uncomfortable, defensive, offensive, or ignorant. They can also be receptive, responsive and grateful for your expertise. Follow these tips to get past audience resistance by m...
You may not explicitly make resolutions about public speaking, but here's how public speaking might enhance your personal and professional goals in 2008.
Many of us dread attending parties, especially those where we don't know anyone. Follow this guide for mixing and mingling, and you might find yourself making merry at a holiday party this season.
Speaking at the last minute can be a nerve-wracking experience. With a few moments to pull yourself together and make some pertinent notes, your last-minute speech can be genuine, natural, succinct, a...
Some speakers aren't aware of the negative way they're being perceived when they badger or intimidate their audience, but by following the tips below, you can ensure that your audience will never walk...
Public speaking is a fun, free and easy way to promote your business that's not limited to giving speeches. Learn how to make the most of your public speaking opportunities.
Prepare your key points in advance and never waver from your main message, and you will always be ready for media interviews.
Planning out your question and answer period as carefully as the rest of your presentation will ensure that your audience walks away with exactly the message you intend for them.
Learn how to use the power of your mind to change the way you feel about public speaking. The mind is a powerful tool that can be retrained to reduce your public speaking fear and anxiety.
Your voice is your most important public speaking tool. Learn to use it effectively for the most impact on your audience.
People fear scrutiny of their flaws more than they fear actual public speaking. Reframe the way you perceive your audience and put your audience's needs first, and you will find that fears of your own...
Follow these simple tips to prepare and deliver the perfect wedding toast that your bride and groom will cherish.
Preparation and organization are the secrets to making sure you'll never lose your place while giving a presentation.
All speakers have unique and special qualities, but sometimes we'd rather copy someone else than explore how our own qualities can enhance our presentations. Connect with your audience by being your t...