Over the years, I’ve definitely read my share of books on the topic of public speaking. It’s a skill I believe I will never stop improving upon. As leaders, I think that goes for all of us.
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Being able to effectively communicate one’s ideas – one-on-one or to a group – is critical to our success as leaders.
However, in my 20-plus years as an avid reader, I don’t remember ever coming across a book that delves into the topic of public speaking from the point of view of a trainer or meeting or workshop facilitator.
In that this skill is one I’ve been given the opportunity to flex now more than ever myself (what with my own book releasing last year), today’s book and guest could not be more timely.
I’m excited to welcome to today’s episode
Mr. Paul Maltby. He’s the author of
The Fearless Facilitator: A Proven Plan for Leading Successful Meetings, Dynamic Workshops, and Effective Training Events.
This book is a field guide for anyone who wants to ensure success in any type of meeting setting.
I hope you’ll click the play button below to learn more about Paul and his work. For a summary, just keep scrolling.
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In today’s episode, Paul and I chat about:
* Why mental resilience is key to becoming a fearless facilitator* Ways to create a safe and welcoming environment for your attendees* His special process for dealing with questions to make sure they don’t derail your event* And lots more!
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You can order your copy of
The Fearless Facilitator: A Proven Plan for Leading Successful Meetings, Dynamic Workshops, and Effective Training Events right now!
Consider Ordering My New Book Too!
Purchase a copy of my new book (written with Jesse Wisnewski)
Read to Lead: The Simple Habit That Expands Your Influence and Boosts Your Career. There, you can also download the introduction and first chapter for free!
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