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Communication Skills, Public Speaking & Presentation Mastery

Original price was: $20.00.Current price is: $5.00.

Description

Published 12/2025
Created by Rahul Monga
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 314 Lectures ( 16h 6m ) | Size: 3.88 GB

Beat nerves and speak clearly. A step-by-step system for structure, storytelling, slides, delivery, and 100 templates

What you’ll learn
Reframe stage anxiety into focused energy using simple mindset and breathing shifts.
Build a clear core promise for any talk and expand it into modular segments you can mix and match.
Outline talks with Opening–Body–Close and craft smooth, professional transitions.
Choose the right storytelling framework (Hero’s Journey, 3-Act, PAS) for your message and audience.
Develop a repeatable research workflow and separate strong evidence from weak claims.
Turn data into stories: pick the right chart, highlight the key number, and annotate the takeaway.
Design slides that sell ideas: one idea per slide, strong visual hierarchy, readable type and spacing.
Write crisp slide lines (headlines) that land the message in 3 seconds or less.
Master vocal fundamentals: breath support, resonance, articulation, projection, and healthy pacing.
Use pauses, emphasis, and modulation to keep attention without sounding scripted.
Improve body language: posture, purposeful gestures, eye contact patterns, and confident movement.
Read the room quickly and adapt mid-speech with audience cues, polls, or micro-interactions.
Run high-impact Q&A: seed questions, handle curveballs, de-escalate tension, and keep control.
Plan memorable demonstrations and safely integrate props without breaking flow.
Practice smarter: use rehearsal trackers, timing logs, mirror/recording checklists, and feedback loops.
Warm up fast: a 5-minute routine for breath, voice, and articulation you can do backstage or on Zoom.
Set up pro audio/video for virtual and hybrid events (camera framing, lighting, mic gain, echo control).
Create a reliable tech backup plan (hotspot, UPS, backup slides, dial-in audio, contingency lines).
Coordinate multi-speaker sessions: roles, handoffs, backchannel comms, and remote sync playbooks.
Moderate panels and MC sessions with clear formats, timeboxes, and audience engagement moves.
Build audience personas and empathy maps to tailor tone, examples, and proof points.
Make your talk inclusive and accessible (captions, contrast, jargon control, cultural sensitivity).
Craft magnetic openings and satisfying closings with ethical, action-oriented CTAs.
Create a personal Story Bank and tag stories for reuse by topic, audience, and outcome.
Boost credibility with the right proof: metrics, brief testimonials, case snapshots, and live mini-demos.
Handle objections without defensiveness: validate, reframe risk, and propose safe next steps.
Turn talks into relationships (not spam): write follow-ups, nurture sequences, and simple lead magnets.
Measure real impact: pick KPIs, design short surveys, and attribute outcomes for ROI.
Price, package, and negotiate speaking offers you can say with a straight face (and get signed).
Build a professional speaker one-sheet and bios (short/long) that align with your positioning.
Prepare handouts, cue cards, and run-of-show/cue sheets so delivery feels calm and controlled.
Facilitate short workshop activities (1-2-4-All, dot voting, journey mapping) to drive participation.
Use AI tools responsibly to brainstorm, draft, design, and summarize while protecting privacy.
Maintain vocal health with daily care routines and quick energy-boosting exercises.
Ship confidently: convert your checklist + templates into a repeatable “talk-ready in 48 hours” system.

Requirements
No prior public speaking experience required—starter-friendly. .
A computer or smartphone with reliable internet.
Willingness to record short practice videos (phone camera is perfect).
Optional printer if you prefer hard copies of the downloadable worksheets.

Description
Do you freeze up, speak too fast, or struggle to organize your ideas? This beginner–intermediate course turns stage fright into stage presence. You’ll learn a practical, repeatable process to plan a message, build simple slides, tell stories that land, and deliver with calm credibility—in rooms, on camera, or in hybrid events.We’ll focus on what actually moves audiences: a clear promise, one idea per slide, short stories with proof, warm delivery, and confident Q&A. Every lesson is actionable and comes with printable checklists and worksheets so you can build real talks as you learn.What you’ll learnTurn anxiety into energy and speak with calm, clear intentPlan a talk from core promise to modular segments (so you can adapt on the fly)Use simple storytelling frameworks (Hero’s Journey, 3-Act, Problem-Agitate-Solve)Design slides that sell ideas (visual hierarchy + data storytelling)Master breath, resonance, articulation, pacing, and projection—without “acting”Read the room, handle tough questions, and keep control of Q&ARun virtual/hybrid sessions that feel smooth and professionalMeasure impact (KPIs, surveys, ROI) and follow up ethically to build relationshipsWho this course is forBeginners and intermediates who feel nervous, rushed, or disorganized when speakingStudents, job-seekers, early-career professionals, creators, and team presentersAnyone who wants a confidence system and done-for-you tools rather than theoryRequirementsNo prior experience needed. A willingness to practice for 10–15 minutes a day is enough.Optional: PowerPoint/Google Slides and a phone for practice recordings.Downloads included: 100 ready-to-use templates(Printable PDFs unless noted. Use them as is, or customize for your talk.)Public Speaking Starter ChecklistBeginner Fear-Assessment WorksheetDaily Confidence-Building Exercise SheetTop 50 Icebreaker Lines for SpeakersAudience Awareness Quick GuideSpeech Outline Template (DOCX)Hook Ideas Bank — 40 Engaging Opening LinesPurpose & Message Clarifier WorksheetStory Mapping Template for SpeechesLogical Flow Organizer (DOCX)Speech Research ChecklistExample of a Strong Speech OutlineWeak vs. Strong Transitions GuideContent Expansion Prompts“Trim the Fluff” Editing ChecklistOpening–Body–Closing Template (DOCX)5 Great Closing Techniques Cheat SheetEmotional Engagement WorksheetAudience Segmentation MatrixCultural Sensitivity ChecklistDelivery Style QuizPACE Method Step-by-Step GuideSpeech-Timing Practice LogExamples of Great OpeningsExamples of Great ClosingsSlide Design Template Pack (PPTX)The “No-Mistake Slide Design” ChecklistColor & Font Suggestions Guide10 Real Slide Examples (Good vs Bad)Demonstration Planning SheetProp Integration ChecklistScript for a Sample DemonstrationEngagement Tools List (Landscape)Handout Template (DOCX)Speaker Cue Card TemplateRehearsal TrackerMirror Practice ChecklistMobile Recording ChecklistNervousness Self-Evaluation SheetBreathing Techniques GuidePre-Speech Warm-Up RoutineVisualization Script for ConfidenceAffirmations for Public SpeakersEmergency Technical Issue KitBackup Slide Plan Template (PPTX)Practice Partner Feedback FormEnergy-Boosting Exercises for SpeakersVocal Strength Training RoutineArticulation Exercise SheetDaily Voice-Care GuideModulation Practice ScriptPacing Practice GuideProjection ExercisesBody Language Do’s and Don’tsGesture Practice WorksheetEye Contact Training SheetPower Posture Practice GuideReading the Room ChecklistAudience Response Patterns GuideAdapt-Mid-Speech Script TemplateEngagement Questions ListDe-Escalation Script for Tough AudiencesSmall Group Activity GuidePeer Evaluation RubricConstructive Feedback TemplateRole-Play Scenario CardsQ&A Session Preparation GuideHandling Difficult Questions ScriptInteractive Speaking Games PackTeam Role Assignment TemplateCohesive Slide Formatting GuideGroup Transition Script TemplateTeam Rehearsal LogConflict Resolution Guide for TeamsTeam Presentation ChecklistSample Multi-Speaker ScriptStorytelling Structuring TemplateVirtual & Hybrid Event Setup ChecklistBest Camera + Mic Settings for SpeakersAI Tools for Speakers: Full Resource ListInclusive & Accessible Presentation ChecklistAudience Persona Builder & Empathy MapData Storytelling Chart-Chooser (what chart to use when)Slide-to-Script Alignment Matrix (sync words to visuals)Panel Moderation Toolkit (formats, timing, prompts)MC/Host Opening & Housekeeping Script PackWorkshop Facilitation Kit (activities, timeboxes, outputs)Post-Talk Follow-Up Email & Lead Nurture TemplatesSpeaker One-Sheet & Short/Long Bio TemplatesSolo Presenter Run-of-Show + Cue Sheet (minute-by-minute)Remote Co-Presenter Sync Playbook (roles, handoffs, backups)Speaker Travel & Stage-Kit Packing ListBackup Internet & Power Redundancy Guide (hotspot, UPS)Consent & Recording Release Templates (speakers/attendees)Visual Hierarchy Quick Guide (layout rules that read fast)Story Bank Builder (capture, tag, and reuse stories)Credibility Boosters Library (proof points & evidence types)Objection Handling & Risk Reframes (beyond standard Q&A)Talk Impact Tracker (KPIs, survey items, ROI roll-up)Pricing & Contract Checklist for Paid SpeakingHow this course worksShort, focused lessons → immediate exercises → record/review with the included trackers. You’ll build a signature talk in modular pieces, practice vocal delivery, and stress-test it through live Q&A techniques—so when it’s showtime, you’re ready.

Who this course is for
Beginners with stage fright — if you’ve avoided speaking because of nerves, this course gives you simple, repeatable drills to replace fear with momentum (no acting background needed).
Self-taught intermediates — you’ve given a few talks but want crisper openings, cleaner slides, and stronger closings without sounding salesy.
Students & recent grads — class presentations, thesis/viva, capstone demos, case competitions, or scholarship interviews.
Early-career professionals — stand-ups, team updates, stakeholder briefings, lunch-and-learns, and internal demos where clarity and confidence matter.
Entrepreneurs & small-business owners — pitch decks, product demos, investor updates, community talks, and webinars that drive real follow-ups.
Educators, trainers, and course creators — structure learning outcomes, run higher-energy Q&A, and design slides that teach (not just display).
Sales, presales & customer success — discovery calls, solution overviews, ROI storytelling, objection handling, and workshop-style sessions.
Subject-matter experts & analysts — communicate data and recommendations with visual hierarchy and concise, decision-ready narratives.
Healthcare & technical professionals — case presentations, M&M/QA reviews, protocol rollouts, patient/community education, and conference posters to talks.
Community leaders & nonprofit advocates — recruit volunteers, win grants, present impact with integrity, and handle tough questions respectfully.
Creators & content professionals — webinars, livestreams, podcasts, hybrid events, and panel appearances that feel natural and audience-first.
Non-native English speakers — practical articulation, pacing, and vocabulary strategies to sound clear and confident without losing your voice.
Introverts & thoughtful communicators — methods to project warmth + competence while staying authentic (no “be someone else” advice).
Busy people — checklists, templates, and 30-minute practice blocks so progress fits your schedule.
Anyone building a “signature talk” — turn a core promise into modular segments you can adapt for 5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes.

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