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Art of Public Speaking by John R. Hale
Art of Public Speaking by John R. Hale
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There are public speakers everywhere. You may be giving a business presentation or attending a job interview. You may be a teacher delivering a lecture to pupils or a resident speaking to a neighborhood organization. Perhaps you’re presenting your case in court or persuading your book club about the value of your most recent read.
Success in any scenario requires the ability to speak in front of an audience. You can make the most logical case conceivable, but you still need to express your views with conviction and assurance if you want to effectively teach, enlighten, convince, or defend.
But it’s frequently simpler to say than to accomplish. Public speaking terrifies a lot of people. Or we believe it to be a natural skill that cannot be taught. However, award-winning University of Louisville professor John R. Hale, a consummate public speaker who has given more than 1,000 addresses to a variety of groups, asserts that nothing could be further from the truth.
The Art of Public Speaking: Lessons from the Greatest Speeches in History has all the information you need to become an effective public speaker, including confidence, practice, and understanding of tried-and-true methods employed by history’s greatest orators. This 12-lecture course will teach you the secrets of this crucial ability, give you an inside look at what makes the most memorable speeches in history so memorable, and serve as an important resource you can use whenever you need to express your opinions.
Learn from the Best Public Speakers in History
Professor Hale is well-versed in the historical applications of public speaking as both a lecturer and a renowned historian. The fact that you can learn about the profession directly from some of the greatest public speakers in history is what makes The Art of Public Speaking such a distinctive educational experience. Each lesson includes stirring speeches by well-known people that serve as examples of how public speaking techniques have been applied in practical settings.
Here are a few of the strong voices you’ll encounter:
Abraham Lincoln, whose renowned Gettysburg Address epitomized the skill of delivering a compelling ending, and Marie Curie, whose graduating address to Vassar College in 1921 serves as an example of how to transform dull facts into engrossing narrative
Martin Luther King Jr., in his moving “I Have a Dream” address, demonstrated the greatest approach to communicate one’s ideals.
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