• "The Body Does Well, What The Body Does Often" #211

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

"The Body Does Well, What The Body Does Often" #211

  • Summary

  • On this episode, Larry Wilson explains the importance of practice and consistency when learning anything...in this case, communication skills. These skills which can positively affect your life. Whether in business or personal relationships, these lessons/tools shared can make a difference.
    Larry Wilson, a seasoned expert with 40 years of experience in show business, is a staunch advocate for the pivotal role that exceptional communication skills play in achieving success. He has developed the Wilson method, a set of straightforward and effective communication techniques, which he shares with aspiring podcasters and voice-over artists to help them refine their skills. Wilson believes that clear and concise communication is crucial across various fields, including politics, and that anyone can improve with consistent practice and dedication. He emphasizes the importance of adapting communication tools to different contexts and advocates for minimizing extraneous words to enhance clarity and effectiveness in both speech and writing.

    (00:00:56) Mastering Communication for Achieving Life Success

    (00:11:14) Simplicity and Clarity in Political Communication

    (00:14:29) Repetitive Communication Exercises for Skill Enhancement

    Hosted by Larry Wilson
    Produced by: Verbal Ninja Productions
    Producer: R. Scott Edwards
    Sponsored by: The Wilson Method

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