About the video: Influences | Kyoko Takeyama
Overview
“If you want to become a top level artist, athlete or speaker, you want to study how other experts do it to find what works for you. By learning their process, method and style, you can begin to develop your own unique way of doing what you do. In this lesson, I will share some of my favorite speakers I watch regularly to help me enhance my own style of speaking.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Influences | Kyoko Takeyama, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Public Speaking and Persuasive Communication Skills. Master public speaking skills, boost confidence, and craft persuasive communication to captivate any audience with storytelling techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“If you want to become a top level athlete, artist or speaker, You have to watch other experts do it. To find your own way. By studying their process, method, and style, you can develop your unique way of doing what you do. In this lesson, I'll share with you some of the people that I watch regularly so I can enhance my own speaking style. I recommend you watch The Daily Show and some of his stand-up comedy sessions because He is a true master in entertaining. I speak English. We hear people speak American. Similar but not the same. All right? Like small things change, small things. And I ac...”
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