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<description><![CDATA[In 2001, Darren LaCroix, The World Champion of Public Speaking, outspoke 25,000 contestants from 14 countries to win that title. That was just a benchmark. Since that victory, Darren has traveled the world demystifying the process of creating a powerful speech. He has roused audiences in faraway places like Saudi Arabia, China, Oman, Malaysia, and Taiwan with his inspirational journey from first-rate chump to first-class champ, proving anything is possible if you are willing to work for it. Darren may have been "born without a funny bone in my body," but he possessed the desire to learn and the willingness ... ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As a presenter, have you ever walked into a packed room with lots of energy and couldn't wait for your chance to take the stage? It is exciting! On the flip side, have you ever walked into a room with only 25% of the seats filled and no energy? How do you feel? Does it affect your presentation?]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[If you are a celebrity speaker earning tens of thousands of dollars per speech, you don't need any help "connecting" with your audience. You are famous. You have their attention. For the rest of us, to best serve our audiences, we need to go above and beyond to connect with them. In fact, when I first started speaking professionally, I was only an opening act as a comedian struggling to do a strong ten minutes of material. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[What do you notice that people who are truly "masters" on stage have in common? What are those small differences that over time put in motion large differences that separate them from the pack.  What are the 7 essential habits of Master presenters?]]></description>
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