Media and Public Speaking Training for Political Candidates

Section 1: Before We Start, Here is How to Get the Most Out of This Course Lecture 1

Before We Start, Here is the #1 Tip to Improving Your Communication Skills

00:59 Lecture 2

Please Introduce Yourself

Text Lecture 3 02:52 Lecture 4

There are Live Office Hours With the Instructor for this Course

01:09 Lecture 5

$10,000 Guarantee This Course Will Make You a Better Communicator

02:02 Lecture 6

If You Like to Learn by Reading

01:09 Lecture 7

Your Questions Will Be Answered Here, In Video

01:25 Lecture 8

7 Steps For Getting the Most Out of this Course

TextSection 2: Win the Campaign by Communicating the Best Message Lecture 9

Convincing Voters that You Have a Great Reason to Run for Office

04:20 Lecture 10

How to Find Your Top 3 Winning Messages?

02:48 Lecture 11

The One Big Secret to Beating an Incumbent

04:34Section 3: Win Votes Every single Time You Speak in Public Lecture 12

What are Your Speech Goals?

11:38 Lecture 13 04:03 Lecture 14 16:24 Lecture 15

Brainstorm Every Topic and Message for Your Speech

01:13 Lecture 16 02:45 Lecture 17

What is Your Water Cooler Message?

01:53 Lecture 18

You Must Communicate with the Head and the Heart

00:52 Lecture 19

Spell Out Benefits for Your Audience

01:45 Lecture 20

Don't Make Your Speech a Data Dump

02:14 Lecture 21 02:10 Lecture 22

How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover?

02:49 Lecture 23

Magical Phrase for Every Speech

01:23 Lecture 24

How to Start a Speech with an Icebreaker

01:08 Lecture 25

What to Do if You Don't Like Your Voice

04:00 Lecture 26

How to Speak with Confidence

03:05 Lecture 27 00:44 Lecture 28

How to Give a Formal Speech

02:19 Lecture 29

How to Put Your Audience at Ease

02:19 Lecture 30 01:47 Lecture 31

Tell 'em what I'm gonna tell 'em, tell 'em

02:07 Lecture 32

Public Speaking Rules You Should Never Break

01:58 Lecture 33

How to Recover from Making a Mistake

02:15 Lecture 34

How can I find out whether my presentation worked

03:05 Lecture 35

How to Handle Questions from the Audience

02:45 Lecture 36

Should I read my speech so that I don't make any mistakes?

01:40 Lecture 37

What to Do if You're Losing Your Audience

01:17 Lecture 38

How to Prepare and Use Notes in a Speech

02:32 Lecture 39 01:30 Lecture 40

Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long?

01:54 Lecture 41

How do I remember what to say in a presentation?

01:20 Lecture 42

Why You Should Never Memorize a Speech

02:44 Lecture 43

How to Make a Speech Powerful and Persuasive

01:37 Lecture 44

How to Stop Saying Um and Ah when You Speak

02:59 Lecture 45

How to Speak in Front of a Big Crowd

03:37 Lecture 46

What if You are asked a question You Can't Answer?

02:18 Lecture 47

Should I warn my audience I will be boring?

00:44 Lecture 48

A Positive Attitude for Public Speaking

02:22 Lecture 49

If my allotted speaking time is cut, what should I eliminate?

02:09 Lecture 50

How to Move around while Making a Speech

02:29 Lecture 51

How to Make Eye Contact with Your Audience

02:34 Lecture 52

How to to Use a Teleprompter

03:36 Lecture 53

How to Give a Motivational Speech

03:02 Lecture 54

How to Sound Conversational in a Speech

02:20 Lecture 55

How to Recover from Making a Mistake in a Speech

02:15 Lecture 56

How to Make Prepared Remarks as Good as Your Q and A

01:25 Lecture 57

What to Do with Your Hands when Making a Speech Public Speaking

02:36 Lecture 58

Have a Public Speaking Improvement Plan

01:46 Lecture 59

How to Use a Lectern or Podium When Giving a Speech

02:09 Lecture 60 01:26 Lecture 61 18:38 Lecture 62

Conclusion Public Speaking

03:22Section 4: Public Speaking - How to Tell Stories Lecture 63 00:50 Lecture 64

Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great Speeches

02:48 Lecture 65

What is the setting for Your Story?

01:12 Lecture 66

What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story?

01:24 Lecture 67

Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue

01:26 Lecture 68

Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories

01:48 Lecture 69

Your Story Must have a Resolution

00:38Section 5: Media Training Lecture 70 04:40Section 6: Media Training -How to Look Your Best on Camera Lecture 71

How to Look Your Best on TV Overview

02:59 Lecture 72

How to Apply Makeup for TV Interviews

04:00 Lecture 73

How to Smile for TV Interviews

02:40 Lecture 74

How to Sit for TV Interviews

02:03 Lecture 75

How to Use Your Eyes During a TV Interview

02:29 Lecture 76

How to Move Your Head for Video Interviews

02:05 Lecture 77

How to Move Your Hands for TV Interviews

02:33 Lecture 78

How to Move Your Body for TV Interviews

01:44 Lecture 79

How to Sit in Your Chair for TV Interviews

02:03 Lecture 80

How to Dress for TV Interviews

02:51 Lecture 81

How to Stand for TV Interviews

01:07Section 7: Media Training - Messaging Lecture 82

How to Frame a Media Message

02:08 Lecture 83

A Media Message Answers all Basic Questions

01:12 Lecture 84

Media Messages Must be Interesting to Reporters

01:36 Lecture 85

Media Messages Must Resonate with Media Audience

01:44 Lecture 86

Your Media Message Needs to Benefit You

01:22 Lecture 87

Three is the Perfect Number of Media Messages

01:42 Lecture 88

Media Messages using a Venn Diagram

01:51 Lecture 89

Have a Positive Media Message

01:06 Lecture 90

Add Quantifiable Results to Your Media Message

00:47 Lecture 91

What Problem are you solving?

01:02Section 8: Media Training - How to Answer Questions Lecture 92

Answer One Question at a Time

01:55 Lecture 93

How to Answer Questions in a Media Interview

01:47 Lecture 94

Keep Your Eyes on Your Message Points

01:39 Lecture 95

Do Not Repeat Negative Words from a Reporter

01:03 Lecture 96

Tell Reporters 'I Don't Know'

02:38 Lecture 97

Always Be Moving toward Your Message Points

00:56 Lecture 98

Give Brief Answers to Tough Questions

01:41 Lecture 99

Aim for All Three Messages In Every Answer

04:02 Lecture 100

Re-Write the Reporter's Questions in Media Interviews

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