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Speaking Mistakes to Avoid [Part 1] | Ep 264

December 02, 20242 min read

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There are a few mistakes that can and should be avoided when speaking to market your brand.

This week we’re dissecting common pitfalls many speakers fall into. In this episode, we’ll explores how overloading your speech with too much information may be causing your audience to remember nothing at all. Discover the art of simplifying your message to make it more impactful and memorable.

Avoiding these common mistakes can make you look and feel like a pro, even if it’s your first time sharing to any size audience.

 

Here's what you'll learn:

  • Episode 219 was mentioned why you should be setting goals for yourself and the audience.

  • How to trim down your speaking points to just three, ensuring your audience can digest and remember your message.

  • The importance of genuine audience engagement, creating a connection that turns a speech into an experience.

  • Crafting a single, clear call to action for your speech, so your audience knows exactly what to do next and why it matters.

Master these speaking essentials, and you’ll turn each presentation into an unforgettable journey for both you and your audience.

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Laurie-Ann Murabito

Speaking is the FASTEST way to build your business. I'm a public speaking coach, who works with coaches, consultants, and service providers to help them write and deliver amazing presentation to use as their best form of marketing and become the go to person in their industry. As a sought after professional speaker with over 25 years of speaking on leadership, personal development, and becoming a recognized authority in any industry. I've authored 2 Amazon best sellers and several workbooks on the topics of leadership and emotional intelligence.

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