How to Connect Your Audience to Your Characters
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Always remember, YOU have a story that someone needs to hear.
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Storytelling Insight #39 of 52 – How to Connect Your Audience to Your Characters
ultima modifica: 2013-08-15T16:57:29-04:00
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Michael’s mission is to help leaders, managers and sales professionals communicate with more confidence, impact, and influence. This passion is born from his own communication difficulties early in his career.
Fortunately, he discovered that public speaking is like riding a bike, swimming or driving a car - it’s a learnable skill. Once he discovered this ‘secret’ he became a voracious student of the craft. He took courses, studied some of the world’s best speakers and storytellers and continues to study presentation and business storytelling skills.
He is hired by companies and organizations, leaders, managers and sales professionals, and TEDx speakers to help them become more confident, impactful and influential communicators.


Amazon, my friend, is letting you down badly! I used your link for Kindle to get my copy before suggesting it to some of my mentees. There’s a nice synopsis but no link to buy either paperback or Kindle. In fact the ‘see other formats’ link doesn’t even show that it is available.
There are 5 good reviews but they can’t help much if reader/speakers like me can’t conveniently buy a copy!
Please let me know more?
Yours,
Grace
P.s. Your captcha is not clearly designated. If I really didn’t want to read this – I would have given up.
Hi Grace. Thank you so much for NOT giving up! I’ve been out of commission for a few days and had no idea about these issues.
I have contacted my publisher and web designer. I’ll keep you posted.
Your persistence in bringing this to my attention is greatly appreciated.
Michael