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Join us for the next CAPS Southwestern Ontario Professional Development Seminar:
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How to Make Your Speech Sound Like Music
Presenter: John Watkis
www.wellwrittenwellsaid.com
Location: The London Club, 177 Queens Avenue (near Richmond) in London, Ontario
Saturday, May 24th, 8:30 AM Welcome and Networking, 9:00 AM Seminar Begins, 2:00 PM Seminar Ends - Lunch included
If you want your speeches to be memorable...
If you want your speeches to be moving...
If you want your speeches to strike the right chord with your audience...
Make your speeches sound like music to their ears, literally!
In this informative, interactive and inspiring session, freelance speechwriter, John Watkis, will reveal the eight essential elements you can incorporate into your speeches so they sound like music to the ears of your audience.
Program Description:
If you want your audience to remember, repeat and respond to your speeches, make your speeches sound like music to their ears literally. After all, speeches are meant to be listened to, not read. And what could be more pleasant to the ear than music? More importantly, speeches are meant to be remembered and they're meant to move people to action.
When your audience remembers, repeats and responds to your speeches, there is greater potential for repeat business.
In this informative, interactive and inspiring session, John Watkis reveals the eight essential elements that help you to strike the right chord with your audience, then he shows you How to Make a Speech Sound Like Music to Their Ears so your audiences will remember, repeat and respond to your speech.
In this session, you will learn to:
Increase the emotional impact of your speeches
Make your main message memorable by using a time-tested, fail-proof technique.
Utilize little-known secrets for adding rhythm to your speeches
Create smooth, seamless transitions within your speech that neatly tie points together and keep your audience on track
Influence the overall mood of your audience
Organize your speech with ease
Discover the most common mistakes speakers make when they prepare their speeches and avoid making them when you prepare yours
Integrate the eight essential elements of music into your speeches
Freelance speechwriter, John Watkis, specializes in helping business professionals improve their ability to inform, persuade and inspire through the spoken word.
His podcast and blog, "Successful Speeches", are listened to and read by executives, speechwriters, communications professionals, teachers, preachers and professional speakers in over 50 countries. John has delivered keynote speeches and workshops, and has provided speech writing and speech coaching services to a variety of organizations including:
BMW Group Canada, Q9 Tecnologies, TD CanadaTrust, Go Transit, Moneris Solutions, FINTRAC (Canadian Government), University of Calgary, LCBO, Petro Canada, Hills Pet Nutrition.
Seminar Investment
$40 for members, $80 for non-members and guests (lunch included) Please note that our cancellation policy - any cancellations must be received by Tuesday, May 20th or you are responsible for paying for the session.
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