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Media Training Public Speaking Training for Candidates

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  • Dec 19, 2024
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Media Training Public Speaking Training for Candidates, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.1, with 124 lectures, 2 quizzes, based on 283 reviews, and has 61764 subscribers.

You will learn about Create and deliver a stump speech Hone your campaign messages Speak to the media with confidence Create and deliver sound bites Speak to any audience large and small This course is ideal for individuals who are Candidates for public office or Public officials or Campaign Managers or Press Secretaries It is particularly useful for Candidates for public office or Public officials or Campaign Managers or Press Secretaries.

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Summary

Title: Media Training Public Speaking Training for Candidates

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.1

Number of Lectures: 124

Number of Quizzes: 2

Number of Published Lectures: 123

Number of Curriculum Items: 126

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 123

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Create and deliver a stump speech
  • Hone your campaign messages
  • Speak to the media with confidence
  • Create and deliver sound bites
  • Speak to any audience large and small
  • Who Should Attend

  • Candidates for public office
  • Public officials
  • Campaign Managers
  • Press Secretaries
  • Target Audiences

  • Candidates for public office
  • Public officials
  • Campaign Managers
  • Press Secretaries
  •   Media Training Public Speaking. You will learn how to speak to voters through speeches, presentations, debates, and media interviews. The course will help you develop a stump speech and learn how to master the media. In politics, the better communicator usually wins. While paid advertising and deep pockets are still important, the most potent force in any successful campaign is the candidate speaking and communicating effectively.

    What will students achieve or be able to do after taking this Media Training Public Speaking course?

  • Create and deliver a stump speech

  • Hone your campaign messages

  • Speak to the media with confidence

  • Create and deliver sound bites

  • Speak to an audience large and small

  • Enroll today.

    What do Udemy students say about this course?

    “5 Stars! Whether it is to run for public office in my country or for a position of power here or abroad, I found this course to be extremely enlightening, engaging, earnest and intelligent, providing efficient confidence that even actors can benefit with their characters or in everyday life, thanks to the many years of personal experience and training that the instructor provides. A short and delightful course that illustrates the basis of what should be every political discourse. Short, sweet, and straight to the point. Tetrón” JR Adams

    “5 Stars! very good…especially if you do the homework via video. an amazing value for the money.” Kathryn Dodge

    “5 Stars! The instructor clearly knows his stuff, communicates it well and inspires confidence. I feel I am in the hands of an experienced professional from whom I can learn a lot of information and techniques that will be of practical benefit to me.” Séamus Martin

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Win the Campaign by Communicating the Best Message

    Lecture 1: Convincing Voters that You Have a Great Reason to Run for Office

    Lecture 2: How to Find Your Top 3 Winning Messages?

    Lecture 3: Please Introduce Yourself

    Lecture 4: The One Big Secret to Beating an Incumbent

    Chapter 2: Win Votes Every single Time You Speak in Public

    Lecture 1: What are Your Speech Goals?

    Lecture 2: Instant Answers to Your Public Speaking for Candidate Questions

    Lecture 3: Exciting New Update to this Course

    Lecture 4: The Stump Speech

    Lecture 5: Stories

    Lecture 6: Brainstorm Every Topic and Message for Your Speech

    Lecture 7: How to start a speech

    Lecture 8: What is Your Water Cooler Message?

    Lecture 9: You Must Communicate with the Head and the Heart

    Lecture 10: Spell Out Benefits for Your Audience

    Lecture 11: Don't Make Your Speech a Data Dump

    Lecture 12: Writing a Speech

    Lecture 13: How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover?

    Lecture 14: Magical Phrase for Every Speech

    Lecture 15: How to Start a Speech with an Icebreaker

    Lecture 16: What to Do if You Don't Like Your Voice

    Lecture 17: How to Speak with Confidence

    Lecture 18: How to Prepare a Speech

    Lecture 19: How to Give a Formal Speech

    Lecture 20: How to Put Your Audience at Ease

    Lecture 21: How to Pace a Speech

    Lecture 22: Tell 'em what I'm gonna tell 'em, tell 'em

    Lecture 23: Public Speaking Rules You Should Never Break

    Lecture 24: How to Recover from Making a Mistake

    Lecture 25: How can I find out whether my presentation worked

    Lecture 26: How to Handle Questions from the Audience

    Lecture 27: Should I read my speech so that I don't make any mistakes?

    Lecture 28: What to Do if You're Losing Your Audience

    Lecture 29: How to Prepare and Use Notes in a Speech

    Lecture 30: How to Handle a Heckler

    Lecture 31: Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long?

    Lecture 32: How do I remember what to say in a presentation?

    Lecture 33: Why You Should Never Memorize a Speech

    Lecture 34: How to Make a Speech Powerful and Persuasive

    Lecture 35: How to Stop Saying Um and Ah when You Speak

    Lecture 36: How to Speak in Front of a Big Crowd

    Lecture 37: What if You are asked a question You Can't Answer?

    Lecture 38: Should I warn my audience I will be boring?

    Lecture 39: A Positive Attitude for Public Speaking

    Lecture 40: If my allotted speaking time is cut, what should I eliminate?

    Lecture 41: How to Move around while Making a Speech

    Lecture 42: How to Make Eye Contact with Your Audience

    Lecture 43: How to to Use a Teleprompter

    Lecture 44: How to Give a Motivational Speech

    Lecture 45: How to Sound Conversational in a Speech

    Lecture 46: How to Recover from Making a Mistake in a Speech

    Lecture 47: How to Make Prepared Remarks as Good as Your Q and A

    Lecture 48: What to Do with Your Hands when Making a Speech Public Speaking

    Lecture 49: Have a Public Speaking Improvement Plan

    Lecture 50: How to Use a Lectern or Podium When Giving a Speech

    Lecture 51: How to Close a Speech

    Lecture 52: Video Practice

    Lecture 53: Practice Your Public Speaking for Candidate Homework Using the TJWalker AI Clone

    Lecture 54: Conclusion Public Speaking

    Chapter 3: Public Speaking – How to Tell Stories

    Lecture 1: Message Drives Stories

    Lecture 2: Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great Speeches

    Lecture 3: What is the setting for Your Story?

    Lecture 4: What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story?

    Lecture 5: Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue

    Lecture 6: Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories

    Lecture 7: Your Story Must have a Resolution

    Chapter 4: Media Training

    Lecture 1: Dealing with the Media

    Chapter 5: Media Training -How to Look Your Best on Camera

    Lecture 1: How to Look Your Best on TV Overview

    Lecture 2: How to Apply Makeup for TV Interviews

    Lecture 3: How to Smile for TV Interviews

    Lecture 4: How to Sit for TV Interviews

    Lecture 5: How to Use Your Eyes During a TV Interview

    Lecture 6: How to Move Your Head for Video Interviews

    Lecture 7: How to Move Your Hands for TV Interviews

    Lecture 8: How to Move Your Body for TV Interviews

    Lecture 9: How to Sit in Your Chair for TV Interviews

    Lecture 10: How to Dress for TV Interviews

    Lecture 11: How to Stand for TV Interviews

    Lecture 12: Rehearse Your Public Speaking for Candidate Homework and Get Instant Feedback

    Chapter 6: Media Training – Messaging

    Lecture 1: How to Frame a Media Message

    Lecture 2: A Media Message Answers all Basic Questions

    Lecture 3: Media Messages Must be Interesting to Reporters

    Lecture 4: Media Messages Must Resonate with Media Audience

    Lecture 5: Your Media Message Needs to Benefit You

    Lecture 6: Three is the Perfect Number of Media Messages

    Lecture 7: Media Messages using a Venn Diagram

    Lecture 8: Have a Positive Media Message

    Lecture 9: Add Quantifiable Results to Your Media Message

    Lecture 10: What Problem are you solving?

    Chapter 7: Media Training – How to Answer Questions

    Lecture 1: Answer One Question at a Time

    Lecture 2: How to Answer Questions in a Media Interview

    Lecture 3: Keep Your Eyes on Your Message Points

    Lecture 4: Do Not Repeat Negative Words from a Reporter

    Lecture 5: Tell Reporters 'I Don't Know'

    Instructors

  • Media Training Public Speaking for Candidates  No.2
    TJ Walker
    Success through Communication Skills & Habits
  • Media Training Public Speaking for Candidates  No.3
    Media Training Worldwide Digital
    A Full-Service Online Training Company
  • Rating Distribution

  • 1 stars: 3 votes
  • 2 stars: 6 votes
  • 3 stars: 34 votes
  • 4 stars: 100 votes
  • 5 stars: 140 votes
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