Here's something AI can never replace: a
skilled public speaker.
Nobody is going to attend a lecture by ChatGPT.
If you learn how to speak effectively, the sky is the limit.
Since most people are terrified even to try, you'll stand head and shoulders above your professional colleagues. You'll get other people and organizations inviting you to speak. You'll
become better and better known -- and your bank account will grow accordingly, since the ways you can monetize speaking skills are legion.
How do I know? Because that's exactly what happened with me. Do you have any idea how many people tell me they first encountered me on YouTube giving a speech?
And by the way, yes, it is teachable. I used to think it wasn't. I
thought you either had it or you didn't.
Jeremy Anderson has made a career out of speaking to schools, teachers, professional development events, and the like, and he actually knows how to teach what he does.
I've seen speaker training before and at least in my experience it's totally wooden: gesture like this, look at the audience like that, etc.
That kind of training is going to make you a nervous wreck as you try
to convey your message while also monitoring your every move.
You want to be trained so that all those things just flow naturally.
You want to be the guy the audience is relieved to hear from, because they just sat through three people boring everyone to death by reading their speeches off a piece of paper. You have sat through that yourself, dear reader. You know how awful
it is, and how happy you are when someone who's truly in command of the room finally takes the stage.
Why shouldn't that be you?
Jeremy is running a free masterclass on how to design a talk (very important) and how to present with confidence and authority (very, very important).
Almost no one is any good at this, but you can be one of those few if you know what you're
doing.
Register for free at the link:
https://www.tomwoods.com/speaking
Tom Woods