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August 12th, 2020

"Master Your Talk to Influence Others" with guest Brenden Kumarasamy

  1. "Master Your Talk to Influence Others" with guest Brenden Kumarasamy Joel Silverstone 24:30

Public speaking is hard. It doesn’t have to be.  

Yes you can get better, feel more confident and shift your focus from yourself to your audience, and connect.   

This week’s guest on TFR, Master Talk Presenter ⭐️ Brenden Kurmarasamy ⭐️  Master Talk 

Brenden brings his perspective and a mindset that is actionable, straightforward, and easy to put into action. 

I liked his ‘random word’ Exercise ( GOLD!) and of course the idea of successive practice to focus on the emotion of the speech and trust the content.  

If you are looking to feel inspired to deliver your next talk, meeting, or lead a virtual session, this episode is going to feel right.

Joel Silverstone Communication Skills Trainer, Coach and Speaker.

Joel Silverstone is a communication and influence expert, coach, and host of This Feels Right: TFR, a globally ranked podcast on impactful communication and leadership skills with listeners in over 45 countries.

Joel helps leaders confidently connect, influence, and inspire, drawing on his extensive global experience in high-stakes presentations, difficult conversations, leadership presence and team dynamics.

As the founder of TFR Training & Coaching, he has supported leading companies such as Kearney Consulting, RBC, TD, CIBC, Microsoft, and Abbott.

His work has been featured at ATD, I4PL, and DisruptHR, and he regularly shares insights at conferences and through international podcasts.

Beyond his work, Joel is an avid obstacle race participant. He continuously challenges himself on courses and tries to develop new techniques to tackle tough obstacles like the rings.

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