John R. Hale – Art of Public Speaking
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Everyone has the ability to speak in public. Perhaps you’re giving a business presentation or applying for a new job. Perhaps you’re a teacher instructing pupils or a resident speaking to a neighborhood organization. Perhaps you’re defending a case in court or persuading book club members about the benefits of your most recent read.
In any case, being able to talk in public is critical to success. You can make the greatest logical argument in the world, but to properly teach, enlighten, convince, or defend, you must convey your views with conviction and confidence.
However, it is sometimes easier said than done. Many of us are terrified of public speaking. Or we believe it is an innate skill that cannot be taught. But, according to award-winning University of Louisville Professor John R. Hale, a brilliant public speaker who has made over 1,000 addresses to diverse audiences, this couldn’t be further from the truth.
All it takes is confidence, practice, and understanding of time-tested tactics and strategies utilized by history’s greatest public speakers—all of which can be found in The Art of Public Speaking: Lessons from History’s Greatest Speeches. This 12-lecture course is your guide to the secrets of this crucial ability, an insider’s look at what makes history’s most memorable speeches so memorable, and a useful reference tool you can use every time you need to express yourself.
Learn from the Greatest Public Speakers in History
Professor Hale has a deep understanding of how public speaking has been utilized effectively in the past as both a lecturer and a prominent historian. The Art of Public Speaking is a one-of-a-kind educational experience because you study the trade from some of history’s finest public speakers. Each lesson includes compelling speeches by famous people that demonstrate how public speaking methods have been applied in real-life circumstances.
Here are some of the strong voices you’ll encounter:
Marie Curie, whose graduating address to Vassar College in 1921 shows how to convert dull facts into compelling narrative. Abraham Lincoln, who pioneered the art of delivering a great finish with his legendary Gettysburg Address.
Martin Luther King Jr., in his rousing “I Have a Dream” address, demonstrated the finest approach to convey views.
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