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Make People Really Listen (Double CD pack)

 

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'Truths embedded in a tale shall enter in at lowly doors.' - Charles Dickens

Did your last audience really remember what you said?

So many speakers give bland, boring, eminently forgettable (sometimes embarrassing) presentations. Don't let this happen to you!.

Use this CD pack to learn how to hold your audience with stories. More importantly learn how to communicate so that your message is well remembered. You will make a huge impact on your audience when you put this compelling advice to work.

On the first CD you will find out that good speakers and communicators are great story tellers.

On the BONUS CD you will hear Colin's 'G.I. Deon' presentation, a classic interpretation of an old tale with a moder application, demonstrating that the message is the story and the story is the message.

Click on the links below to hear a sample.

Feature – Make People Really Listen – recorded live at National Speakers Association Victoria

1. Introduction
2. Importance of story telling
3. What is a story?
>Margaret Rose

>Suzy had a baby
4. 1. Stories keep our culture alive
The Little Brown Bird
5. 2. Stories keep belief systems alive
6. 3. Stories keep values alive
7. 4. Stories are the glue of a social system
8. 5. Why should speakers use stories?
Speakers are the keepers of the culture

9. 6. Speakers are the keepers of the national heritage – John Landy
10. 7. Speakers are the keepers of corporate culture
11. 8. Stories extend emotions
12. 9. Stories extend language
13. 10. Social extend social awareness
14. 11. Stories are easy to remember
15. 12. Stories help you make a point
The painter and the little girl
16. 13. Stories have a healing effect
Pig Song
17. 14. Where do we start? Collect your own
18. 15. List your personal significant histories
Roger Crawford
19. 16. List where you became aware of yourself
20. 17. What makes a story a good story?
21. 18. Is it an action story?
22. 19. Is it a decision story?
23. 20. Is it a theme story?
24. 21. George M. Cohan's formula for success
25. 22. Forgive and Forget

Bonus – G I Deon – recorded live in the Melbourne Tennis Centre

1. Introduction Margaret Rohan-Kelly and Colin
2. The presentation starts
3. The guy on stage reading (Gary)
4. The sermon on Jack and Jill
5. The full story of G.I.DEON starts
6. The Angel recruits G.I.DEON
7. Trumpet practice
8. The ranks diminish
9. The fleeces
10. The march of the 10,000
11. Drinkies! Choosing the 300
12. An unusual plan
13. Happy War! A new perspective
14. The nightmare
15. The attack of the buns
16. Epilogue

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