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The 7 Principles of Public Speaking

By: Richard Zeoli
Narrated by: Peter Johnson
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Whether you are looking to position yourself as an industry expert, extend your sphere of influence, or gain the support and backing of vital constituencies, The 7 Principles of Public Speaking will give you the tools you need to achieve your goal.

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The trepidation many have for public speaking is assuaged by Peter Johnson's calm, reassuring tone throughout his reading of Richard Zeoli's insightful book. Like a successful public speaker, Johnson's delivery is effortless, natural, and engaging, making for a pleasant and rewarding listen.

Strong communication skills are integral to success in any field, and Zeoli's work offers simple, practical advice on how to become an effective orator. He doesn't rely on trite pointers such as maintaining eye contact or keeping correct posture; he's more concerned with helping the listener achieve confidence organically by discovering and embracing his or her own voice.

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Direct and to detail.

5h long, I listened to it on one Sun evening in full. Straight forward and direct.

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One of the best books here!

Can highly recommend everyone to buy this book. A lot of good insights into how to become a better public speaker. A book I'll definitely listen to again. 👌🏻

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an interesting listen

a good audiobook that works through seven principles of public speaking. there's perhaps nothing new here but it is presented in a way where there's a handful of a-ha moments

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a bit reperative towards the end

Valuable well explained advice. The stories which put it in practice felt a bit made up but do prophet the points.

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Not Speachless Anymore

Richard offers 7 easily digestible principles along with some exercises to enable you to speak freely and confidentally about the things that matter most to you and your audience.

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very interesting.

I started this book with low expectations of it being worth while as I dont really do public speaking of any kind, however its a free book so why not try it. It turned out to be extremely interesting and informative not only to do public speaking and understanding the dynamics of speaking to an audience but to improve your speech and clarity of speaking to friends, family and work colleagues. I for one loved this book.

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Long talk little to gain

This book could have been written over 4-5 pages. Instead it has a useless and lengthy introduction to public speaking, stating the obvious, reciting how public speaking is defined in the dictionary. Really? Cut to the chase, give busy people a pragmatic way to master public speaking. Listening to hours of talking on the subject it’s not very practical and gives little to take away. The narrator’s voice is also rather dispassion about the topic and sounds rather mono-ton, rather risky if you drive as it might put you fast asleep! Half into the book and i haven’t heard of the first principle… one must have the patience to get to the 7th! I don’t recommend it, it takes to long to make the point and reveal the principles. There are much more useful books on public speaking out there.

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