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66 Things You Should Know About Successful Public Speaking

By: Ken Fontenot
Narrated by: Gary Fearon
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How do effective lawyers persuade attentive and insightful jurors? How do CEOs confidently inspire and inform multibillion-dollar organizations filled with the brightest talent? How do doctors clearly and carefully explain complex medical conditions to worried patients? How do resilient and courageous military leaders fill their subordinates with courage in the face of drastic situations?

Inside this concise volume, world-class speaking coach, Ken Fontenot, describes the two subjects every speaker must know in order to speak effectively before any audience in any condition. These two principles are the bedrock of communications and they equip speakers to compel their audiences to pay attention and take action.

Ken is a premier speaker and a published writer. He trains executives, doctors, tech entrepreneurs, and speakers from all over the world. Several of Ken’s clients have given keynotes to Fortune 100 companies and the United Nations. With the ability to communicate across borders, Ken has coached clients from the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa.

©2022 Kenneth Fontenot (P)2022 Kenneth Fontenot
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