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Fred E. Miller
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When Presenting: Speak in Cadence
“Speaking in cadence” is one of those things people feel more than they understand—and that’s exactly the point!
8 hours ago2 min read


The Role of Body Language in Effective Public Speaking
When you’re speaking to an audience, your words matter—
but your body language often speaks first.
May 102 min read


7 Signs of Speaker Malpractice (You’ve Probably Done #3)
Some speaker's presentations aren’t just boring… they’re malpractice.
Apr 122 min read


Engaging a Distracted Audience: How to Keep Listeners Hooked
If you’re speaking and assume you automatically have everyone’s attention, you’re already losing them.
Feb 153 min read


When the Speaker Cancels: Be the One Who’s Ready!
Speakers" “Always Have a Talk in Your Pocket”
Feb 12 min read


SIMPLE Rules! Especially in Presentations.
If there’s one word that should guide your presentations, it’s this:
SIMPLE.
Jan 42 min read


Stop Making Audiences Multitask!
Most people can’t listen, read slides, and take notes all at once. Sure, a few can pull it off—but for the majority, it’s cognitive overload.
Oct 26, 20253 min read


Storytelling in Public Speaking: Techniques to Make Your Message Memorable
If you want your audience to remember what you say, and you do! - don’t just give them information—give them a story.
Oct 12, 20252 min read


Have them REMEMBER Your Speech!
You want your audience to remember the message of your speech!
Jul 9, 20233 min read


An EFFECTIVE ELEVATOR SPEECH Should Be . . .
The goal of an Elevator Speech
is to leave a lasting impression and create an opportunity for further conversation and connection.
Jun 18, 20233 min read


Three Things to Do In Your OPENING.
The Law of Primacy and Recency. Your audience best remembers the first and last things you say and do.
This is why you want a Strong Opening and a STRONGER Closing.
Jun 4, 20233 min read


My BACKSTORY “NO SWEAT Elevator Speech!”
My Elevator Speech Template is built on two words,
1. Elevator.
2. Speech.
Feb 6, 20223 min read


Use The Law of Primacy and Recency
The Law of Primacy and Recency says the audience best remembers the first and last things you say and do.
Feb 25, 20182 min read


Ways to Keep Your Audience Engaged!
Those seated in your audience have a rather short attention span. Keeping them listening and absorbing your presentation is a worthy goal.
Jun 24, 20157 min read
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