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@bobby95683 ай бұрын
His hair
@YokeJustice3 ай бұрын
I absolutely may take advantage of this!
@Aadarshpatidar5612 ай бұрын
Plz write a book
@Iliketostoryodia2 ай бұрын
I am a story teller but I am troubling how to a narrate a story wheather it is a faceless KZbin chhanel, I am troubling with 1) which pitch I should talk , in which word should louder and where should slow the pitch 2) where to be take pause , how long the pauses should. 3) my voice is ruder always it's not sweet whenever I talk even a calm situation it's sounds rude and it's became very rude whenever I talk like negotiations or anything special dissatisfied with someone's particular behaviour. How to solve it ? I am from India , help me 😢
@mariaellengulateraАй бұрын
❤love to join your free class
@leanne8310Ай бұрын
5 Vocal Foundations of Brilliant Communication 1. Speed: Change your speed when you speak, keeps the audience interested. Speaking quickly can seem more passionate, but speaking slowly makes a larger impact because it sounds important. 2. Volume: Volume shows confidence that you believe in what your saying and that you’re confident, you miss out on a huge part of authority, charisma, energy. Speak at different levels of volume. 3. Melody/ Pitch: When you speak with more melody what you say becomes more memorable. Most people use two notes when they’re talking, you’ve got a piano of 88 keys, most people speak with a few keys. Example how different song played on the piano use a variety of keys to make you feel different emotions. 4. Tonality: The emotion that lives underneath your words. Body language, your face is the remote control for the emotion that lives underneath your words, your facial expressions influence your smile brings more melody into your words, so monotone face/body = monotone voice, neutral face/body = neutral voice. Feels more authentic. 5. Pausing: Gives audience time to comprehend what you’re saying, gives communicators time to listen and to process. Articulation: When you improve articulation pronunciation, of your words, people perceive you to be more intelligent. Pronounce your words with clarity, you come across as more intelligent. Don’t interchange past tense and present tense. Imitating great speakers is how you learn, by following proven methods. Fastest way to improve is to find people you like, imitation is not a bad thing, but it’s not okay to imitate forever. You have to start making things your own. Practice makes perfect. How to manage nerves Most of us are great communicators, but when you get on stage all those great communication skills disappear. You need to know how to manage your nerves, because they can rob you of a great presentation. Manage from different stand points: Body- Master your breath, using 2-3 cycles of Wim Hof breathing. Going to help relax your body and your mind. One of the reasons why our body and hands shake is because of excess adrenaline, so before you go on stage go for a walk at a faster pace. By doing these activities you’re getting rid of excess adrenaline. Mindset- One of the main reasons we get nervous, because we fear judgement, we become self-conscious, take that consciousness in your head and you place it outward. Focus on the audience, you’re there to give value to the people in the audience, the more you get out of your head and into the audience less self-conscious and more audience conscious.
@ericwanjohi4197Ай бұрын
Thanks for the summary 😊
@ShivamGupta-io7enАй бұрын
Hey thanks man for this amazing............ summary.
@anakatrinaaparicio20 күн бұрын
Thank you. ❤
@kuldeep4yt18 күн бұрын
Thank you👍
@marcelhofbauer71043 ай бұрын
It is so insane to me. Normally I get bored listening to my professors for 20 minutes, but I could listen to Vinh 3 hours talking about how to improve your communication. Love it!
@maxandliv3 ай бұрын
Same haha
@askvinh3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! That's the power of working on your voice 😉
@Funsoul83 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY..🎉🎉 ❤❤
@benloko2 ай бұрын
maybe the professors needed Vinh's advices too
@firecheckers-r8b2 ай бұрын
@@askvinhAwesome video. I feel more optimistic from what you've communicated. I think it helps you're funny which is a totally different skill to achieve.
@kaifahmed57733 ай бұрын
Plz write a book on communication.I’m sure that it would be the 2nd best book behind “how to win friends and influence people”
@Cbridge-gm4mv3 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@nadhilafh3 ай бұрын
agree! but there is also amazing book called think faster talk smart! super good and it has practical advices.
@anonymous-191373 ай бұрын
Book author?
@kaifahmed57733 ай бұрын
@@anonymous-19137 dale carnegie
@maxandliv3 ай бұрын
Would be a powerful book!
@Avantika-tb1el2 ай бұрын
5 Vocal Foundations of Brilliant Communication 1. Speed 2. Volume 3. Pitch 4. Tonality 5. Pausing
@안진석-i7c2 ай бұрын
6.Breath inhale as speak 7. Non stop speak about 7 seconds Plz add 8.& 9. Accent & Intonationation-- dear Mr. Vinh
@Theperfctlife2 ай бұрын
He talked about those in shorts@@안진석-i7c
@WhenBoredomStrikesChannel2 ай бұрын
I believe stand-up comedians use these skills.
@adul002 ай бұрын
0. Be born without deformities and faults, that make your voice into an ugly mess. Not everyone has that luck. It is physically impossible for me to speak in any way, that would be bearable to the listener for a longer time.
@komiksergeant2 ай бұрын
just think obama thats it
@theyellowcreative38673 ай бұрын
This may be the first video I’ve seen of this nature where there is tangible information that you can walk away with to implement immediately. No theory, no situational environment you have to be put in for it to work. It can be practiced immediately.
@askvinh3 ай бұрын
I love pragmatic advice 🙏
@BraveExploration3 ай бұрын
💯
@haashk2 ай бұрын
a quick tip about nerves before public speaking which i discovered is that nervousness and excitement have the same physical responses (sweaty hands, increased heart rate, adrenaline, jitteriness, etc). knowing this i learned you can trick your brain into thinking, “i’m not nervous, i’m excited”
@nukeninejustin66262 ай бұрын
I used to do this unconsciously😅. You justice me realise what it actually is
@Hyrsch2 ай бұрын
Works !!
@RipButter2 ай бұрын
@@nukeninejustin6626 mf public speaking while sleep walking 😂
@LeoandLunaLumine123Ай бұрын
There’s some good public speaking affirmations on YT as well to program your subconscious.
@Dylan-gu5nm2 ай бұрын
I have to say I am 17 and my attention span is absolutely terrible but I actually stayed through out this whole video this just proves how good you are at doing your thing.
@StBrigidsTempleHEALING2 ай бұрын
FairPlay!!
@prashantpaliwal2286Ай бұрын
As you said your attention span is terrible - Please Please try "TRATAK Meditation" atleast for just one month followed by Celibacy. It is the simplest medication technique include looking at a point without blinking(advance form is looking at candle). Initially it will cause headache and tears will come within one minute but after practice you can live without blinking your eyes for 30 min easily !! your foucus and brain power memory will be boosted. (I have personally used this techniques )
@lakshmishbhat2 ай бұрын
This inspired me so much that I oversimplified this video into a quick reminder, and I felt some might need it as a recap from time to time: Is it possible for me to change my voice and how I sound? - The way you speak is just a series of behaviours. -------- 5 vocal foundations of brilliant communication: 1. Speed - how fast or slow you speak (rate of speech). Keep it varying. Faster speech indicates passion, Slowed down indicates profoundness. 2. Volume - Keep it at a level 5 when in public. 3. Pitch - Speak with modulation and melody. Ex: we have a wide range of voice ranges, but we keep using a limited range. Like 2 key tunes of a piano vs 88 key tunes! 4. Tonality - is the emotions that live in your words. The expression you bring on your face when you sound. 5. Pausing - Take a pause, after you impress a point, to express it better. -------- How to get better: Make a 20 min video of you speaking, as in an improv. Send it to a speech pathologist and a second language English teacher and get it reviewed. Work on the review points, one thing at a time. -------- Job interview or your presentation: If you describe what is said in your resume or presentation, why attend an interview or even go present? The in-person necessity is to form connections. That you tell a interestingly, that makes you connect and build rapport. -------- When you speak, be conscious to present yourself both (body language, hand gestures, facial expressions, head nods and postures) and (5 vocal foundations). Only when you train your vocal instrument, can you connect with people and influence their decisions. -------- To start off practicing, mimic a good, if not a better speaker or communicator. Allow yourself to be influenced and at the same time, making it your own by adding your own flavours. -------- Nervousness kicks in cold feet when you have to address a large audience or a figure of authority. It brings a sense of shiver and tremble before you get your speech going. This is due to adrenaline rushing in your bloodstream. 1. Try a couple of cycles of breathing technique or a quick physical action (like take a flight of stairs or few push-ups or star jumps). Get rid of the adrenaline. 2. Instead of thinking what people might think of what you have to say, think of what value you have to give to them. Shift that consciousness from you to them. -------- Dare to start using that vocal range and become familiar to a new self. It may sound fake or phoney, but it's not. Just re-adjust and get going. Explore the full range of that vocal instrument of yours. -------- Try improv. Do improv. Improv. It's a game changing skill. -------- Your pitch, tone and volume may be familiar to your known circle of people, but not to a neutral audience. Let go of fear or inhibition, 'cause danger is real, but fear is an illusion! Don't get stuck with the mould that other people create for you. Learn to master this and discover the connection you can make with people at a deeper level.
@rohithkumar2086Ай бұрын
Thanks for saving my time
@diranshouse7061Ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@shraddha3506Ай бұрын
Thanks!! Appreciate it.
@velona509Ай бұрын
Very useful. Thank you so much.
@MotoRem9910 күн бұрын
I want to thank you for this video, I watched the whole thing I have a massive meeting with my bosses tomorrow and I will be implementing multiple things from this video into my speech.
@victors16811Ай бұрын
13:52 wahoo! I’m proud of him and I don’t even know him! What a powerful coach! 🙌
@OneZxxscsc9 күн бұрын
I agree that was amazing!!
@LotsOfFunyoutubechannel2 ай бұрын
The Hot seat communication was so amazing. I could feel his voice improve so much in just few tries, like only 5 minutes and his speech has changed completely.🤯🤯
@user-hc1fm9vh8t3 ай бұрын
Huzaifah’s example was amazing. Well done bro
@iolanisjourney48283 ай бұрын
Agreed! The pauses, increase in volume, using hand gestures and ending a sentence on a lower note made a huge difference. Kudos to him for being brave enough to do it online, that kid will go far in life. As usual Vinh killed it with his coaching. I think my biggest take away from this example is that minor tweeks can make major differences in our overall communication.
@CringeSyringeАй бұрын
Wow I’d say, this has been the fast 45 minutes only because everything was so intriguing. Love what you do brother.
@dyoka8866Ай бұрын
Jeez Vinh, you truly know how to leave a person speechless, eh? Well spent 43 minutes that's damn sure. What a beautiful coach you are Vinh, thank you.
@reeva62 ай бұрын
Oh my god! I can't put into words how much your video opened an entire new perspective for me. I feel lucky that I stumbled on one of your videos. Thank you very much!
@soniaoutventures99232 ай бұрын
Tell me why I got emotional in between the foundations. Vinh explained everything I struggle with and gave a freaking solution!!! I feel so seen and understood. I'm so grateful for this man, hope to meet him one day.
@flippingthescienceclassrom2 ай бұрын
Learning how to accept the pauses helps to prevent using as many filler words. Love it!
@Cavemanvibes2 ай бұрын
The fact that was free to watch is crazy
@jt_talabong3 ай бұрын
I’ve learned so much in these 43 minutes and practicing as he talking instantly changed everything
@plexarcsgo15562 ай бұрын
I agree, but the best way to learn is still through actual practice in communication, such as training with role plays on Personeo AI or with your friends.
@1uplink1692 ай бұрын
Melody! So simple and brilliant. I've recently gotten back into karaoke and have been looking up singing exercises, that's how I stumbled on to this channel. It's so effing wild, all these things.... I'm good with my voice, as in accents and inflections, I play harmonica... but I speak at a 3 and only usually only with a couple chords. I even bought a digital piano last month so I could write my son a song. Hearing Vinh ( which was also the name of an old boss I had at a bobba tea, ramen, sushi place) say Melody to your speach is like a eureka moment. And I already have all the tools. And to extrapolate it further you can also say that your face is like a piano too, with all the muscles in it. Thank you great sir! You're doing the creator's work, like many of the vocal coaches I've seen online. Encouraging and nurturing people to push past their limitations and Awakening the dormant glory yet to be. We'll build a bridge to the heavens this way. * edit lol i paused the video to write the comment, and very next point he brings up his rbf's
@unknownunknown-y8w5h2 ай бұрын
i am a 13 years old student, from the Philippines and i am so glad to discover you sir Vinh I hope i can meet you in person someday sir, thank you for this amazing video sir
@RestandNotExhaustUrHealth3212 ай бұрын
Apir bro G11 student here 🤝
@unknownunknown-y8w5h2 ай бұрын
@@RestandNotExhaustUrHealth321 apir 🤝
@LeoandLunaLumine123Ай бұрын
I suggest Andrew Huberman on KZbin he is a Stanford Professor who posts videos and they are very informative.
@PeaceLM-s7iАй бұрын
I have only just stepped into a leadership role at a late age in my life and I know there are the doubters. I've been a quiet achiever all my life and now I'm ready to step out in faith. This video has been so inspiring and has encouraged me to want to get better at communication and making my voice heard to encourage those who I serve through my organisation. I would love to attend a session in person🙏
@Mikizushi3 ай бұрын
16:20 Clarity insinuates intelligence (impressed by being presented with an idea and understanding it)
@adilmuhammad60783 ай бұрын
I was crying of amazement watching the final clip of this video. It is so good that I asked myself, "How does someone answer a question like this!?". I really wish I can speak like you one day 👍
@maxandliv3 ай бұрын
You will, just keep practicing.
@anakinskywalker23063 ай бұрын
Latihan terus bang, nanti pasti bisa!
@adilmuhammad60783 ай бұрын
@@anakinskywalker2306 mantappp
@AlyanaFlareNotHere222 ай бұрын
im glad i can understand his every word, God this man speaks crystal clear words and it all sinks in into my lil brain.
@SarahSpence-p4vАй бұрын
I dont know how i havent heard of this man before tonight but I could listen for hours. Thank you for all of this information its needed
@edvinaspalujanskas31373 ай бұрын
Greetings from Lithuania! I have learnt so much from you. I use your technics when I do guided tours through the museum. I use it for 7 years old children and for 70 years old as well. And for anyone in between❤
@askvinh3 ай бұрын
That's wonderful to hear that what you've applied works for all ages!
@JayTheStoicАй бұрын
As the Stoics said: "Focus on what truly matters." - Life is short. Spend your energy on what aligns with your values and purpose.
@edy429320 күн бұрын
❤
@j.me.0311Ай бұрын
Its crazy to think how much trouble and heartache I have caused for myself and others over my 41 years because i never knew I was absolutely terrible at communication. I knew something was wrong but didn't know what to call it. I thought I was just stuck being like this forever. Now I know I just need to put forth concentrated effort and listen to Vinh. This guy is incredible! I'm so grateful for Vinh!
@Krishna0660Ай бұрын
Same with me.... thankfully I'm 19 and discovered this amazing guy...good luck for you too man you'll definitely be better
@ArunGavva4 сағат бұрын
Oh wow! This is a master class on public speaking. I will keep watching it until they are embedded in me. Thank you Vinh!!
@samuelsahulata26482 ай бұрын
Vinh this is amazing! The video is gold, and for me, the last 5 minute means a lot. I was also having experience with this one. One day, i move out of town to work and i told myself "I want to be able to communicate my ideas better". So i started to change, and found your videos along the way. Your videos helps a lot. Thanks! The neutral ears builds confidence of my new behavior. By the time i get back to my hometown and meeting my old folks, the change is intact. Love how your presentation confirms my experience. Hope this also encourages others who wish to improve.
@titaniumghost626310 күн бұрын
5:46 - his story telling is just crazy, rly is like a song with the rhythm he carries
@anochu9422Ай бұрын
For the first time of my life, I watch a whole clip about studying, and its a whole 45 min speech. That shows how powerful Vinh is to me.
@ayannacobb25902 ай бұрын
His approach is more of a conversation and engaging other people. That is by utilizing emotions and fluctuations in the voice to convey your message as well as keeping the audience engaged and interested. I can really hear the melody 🎶 this is so entertaining and informative. ❤
@farrahanapratiwi39993 ай бұрын
i would say I didn't watch the whole thing, but god 9 time stamps were worth than any videos I've ever watched on this platform, you are amazing!! I love how you mentioned that the spotlight should be on the audience, to give them value as you speak. I think I can see what you meant merely by seeing the audiences who were watching you, every single one of them had the most amazed and engaged smiles in any presentations I've seen.
@PatrickBateman124202 ай бұрын
You're a true master! What I'd love to hear from you is to add that communction + skill is fundatemental. In a high skill market, the best communication skills are worth little, when you're not skilled.
@shaylahkiser82032 ай бұрын
I consider myself a nice person but I have horrible natural RBF so thank you for your insight on also having that tone. I never thought the two were related but see it now.
@CGTxPrince473 ай бұрын
I can literally watch vinh entire day and never get bored.
@bbsnipergg3969Ай бұрын
He is so amazing! He answers what I was looking for years in my life!
@thomikamilla3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the compilation. I hope people save it and review it often.
@normanrubenis72832 ай бұрын
Wow, just wow. You have just opened my mind and made me realise why I have always felt nervous about speaking to an audience, no matter how small., Incredible video.
@YunuscanKARA-i9j3 ай бұрын
I feel lucky for finding a teacher like you. ❤
@sweatybabypowderhands8433 ай бұрын
Notes from first watchthrough: Tone, Range, Volume, Pauses, Speed, end on a low note. Use the entire piano not just the keys you are comfortable with. The piano brings strong emotions, despite nothing being said. Your voice has a melody to it too. Use it to your advantage. A monotone body creates a monotone voice. Breathing exercises when nervous. Shakiness is from excess adrenaline, do smoke light workout or go for a fast paced walk before hand Also, learn how to stop focusing on yourself, it’s not about you or about performing good. It’s just about serving the audience to your greatest ability. This was gold will definitely watch this again to engrain these ideas.
@goddessasoh2 ай бұрын
You are awesome, Mr Vinh. you are not only super talented, you are, indeed, a great soul. I do appreciate you.
@GustavoSilva-ny8jc2 ай бұрын
MASTERPIECE. Cant believe im only knowing you just now, it was not only a rare truly useful video on the subject, it was life changing.
@chriskiro3 ай бұрын
11:14 this instant transformation was insane. ❤ wow
@FaithEducationАй бұрын
these techniques remind me how to be an inspiring teacher and coach, no matter I am doing individual or group training.🎉 brillant video
@haven_from_me24 күн бұрын
He's so entertaining and informative! My brain is eating it up. I had my quiet 12 year old watch too. She took away quite a few tips! Thank you, Vinh!
@AnkurRajpali2 ай бұрын
I have done theater and I helped my friends become better speaker. But how concise this video is, I will directly send it to people.
@DailyDoseKSAАй бұрын
Thank you for transforming the lives of so many vulnerables like me out there. I have started watching your videos recently and it works. 👍
@FilipDadej3 ай бұрын
Wow ♥️ I am on youtube like 15 years and This is best video so far 👊 Thanks for your Light Vinh!
@maxandliv3 ай бұрын
That's awesome
@askvinh3 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
@a.dreuss2 ай бұрын
bro I ain't seen the video yet but I'm coming from the shorts and I think that I'm going to love you for all my life (not in a weird sense, I mean.... Idk)
@SAPADJAAbotchiLighousson2 ай бұрын
i've been watching your videos for a couple of months, let me tell you, you blow my mind. you're amazing
@Hiiiiiii-n1nАй бұрын
So inspiring, I used to be so shy and very quiet. I don’t know how to start conversations with anyone. This really helps boost my confidence.
@N4n4B4tW0M4nАй бұрын
I have a habit of what might be known as stimming. One of the biggest advices I got from mom was..think of it like this. You are seeing yourself from the interviewers eyes. You are hearing what you say. You feel the feeling you are trying to portray. If you stop picking at say an imperfection of the skin or scratching your face even though nothing is causing it really, you can seem uncertain of what you are saying. Your visual clutter basically as you said. As I pictured myself as being the other person or outside looking in perspective.. the first ever job interview landed me a means to get my car and life set up. It gave me a sense of drive. Plus my mom must have wanted to get me outta the house. 😅
@Sam.05072 ай бұрын
This is so true! Since the past few years I've noticed huge fluctuations in my voice and it got me wondering if I ever had my "own" voice. Everyone around me had this signature style to the way they speak, i.e, their distinct voices and they never seemed to deviate from it. Made me think maybe I lost my "natural" tone of speaking somewhere along since I'd just pick up and reflect the tone as the person I'm talking to. This cleared up so much for me, I'm very thankful!
@jlna408Ай бұрын
so for you is it the good thing or bad thing?
@brucewayne8033Ай бұрын
This might be the greatest KZbin video ever
@senzomagagula71123 ай бұрын
Repeat after me, Vinh is a genius👌👌👌
@chamarahasintha65137 күн бұрын
great video viewing before an interview. This video really change how to face for an interview. Thank you, Vinh.
@parush53813 ай бұрын
It is Such A Blessing To Have Vinh who Always Bring Value To Our Lives Keep Going Vinh There Are More People Who Needs U❤❤❤❤
@wangchuklhamo4740Ай бұрын
Master Vinh, I would really love to own a book by you on communication. Make my dream come true. ❤❤❤
@Pwanchi2 ай бұрын
you know he's a great communicator by just the fact that thousands of people listen to him speak for 43 minutes. I'd definitely but his book if he releases one.
@tarutso14 күн бұрын
Got it - speak at an audible pace with reasonable pauses but be loud, melodic, and gesticulate a lot
@elisabethseaton65212 ай бұрын
First time hearing him I subscribed. Very valuable and enjoyable presentation
@asrj143 ай бұрын
This is GOLD. Thank you, Vinh!
@raymundoxolical59682 ай бұрын
I just found this Gold information I'm so grateful
@malikdilawar00Ай бұрын
I love your method of teaching and also your personality ❤❤❤❤
@zinu80814 күн бұрын
Just hopped on to this VG vid and first up is an advert the algorithm sent my way - and it's Vinh doing his thing lol
@OdilonMartinezJr2 ай бұрын
1:39 "you're not attached to your voice" 🔥
@norahchedli9948Ай бұрын
You are a genius, the discovery of my lifetime! So brilliant!
@MarvelsAdventureАй бұрын
ma freind You have one of the most beautifull insterument in the world😊
@jeanhinojosa786820 күн бұрын
Ugh I really want to attend one of his workshops! He’s great! I struggle so much with presentations at work.
@joeburrows792028 күн бұрын
Absolute boss level skills, and character. Respect
@marcinsala31613 ай бұрын
This and the recent masterclass left me with some nice amount of notes. It's going to be a busy few months. Thank you very much for the video, have a great week.
@lucasesteves655521 күн бұрын
That ending is powerfull! Amazing!
@FawehinmiOluwatobiАй бұрын
The thought on melody is powerful! I appreciate your efforts to give value, Vinh.
@SubhamKumar-jy9dp2 ай бұрын
you are great , i am from INDIA ....I love your communication skill❤❤
@yashkothari8232 ай бұрын
You're the G.O.A.T on communication!
@TarikKahrАй бұрын
10 mins already in changed the whole perspective. GREAT video maaan
@kuldeep4yt18 күн бұрын
Thank you for such inspiring and motivating guidance ❤
@ReginaHerrenАй бұрын
I love this speach, so true, Most resonated to me is the last 5 minutes 😊
@SpeakandServe3 ай бұрын
Excellent demonstration of how we can deliver in different ways. Be wary of blindspots.
@mrgates24212 күн бұрын
This video is a gem 💎 I want to better my communication I just need to advance my vocabulary I feel like it’s very childish .. any tips ?
@ezequielperez2789Ай бұрын
Hello sir , I’m glad you liked Austin Texas I live here currently and Thank you for your videos
@imdyan3 ай бұрын
I never knew improv could help with confidence and communication so I am going to give it a try. Great tips thanks!
@plexarcsgo15562 ай бұрын
I agree, but the best way to learn is still through actual practice in communication, such as training with role plays on Personeo AI or with your friends.
@akbbbb6953 ай бұрын
You are awesome man ! Cheers to guiding people and making an impact
@Thaon5553 ай бұрын
Vinh you are amazing and what you are teaching is very very unique! All your videos got me engaged to watch til the ends which I rarely do with KZbin. Thanks!
@Meimei-ff7shАй бұрын
He is the best speach coach! Amazing! 😭❤
@superdupertysonАй бұрын
I'm so glad I found your channel.
@AnhNguyen-pw1wp2 ай бұрын
oh dear this man is purely gold
@pecpudim2 ай бұрын
I just discovered Vinh and he is already mt goat
@jesse_kiharaАй бұрын
A collection of everything you need to know about being a great speaker
@MosesLalremruata-y3eАй бұрын
wow....i learn so much in just 43 minutes..
@pom76022 ай бұрын
As a developer, I always apply SOLID principles when necessary.
@sirbughunter2 ай бұрын
I've learned so much about using my voice properly within the first 15 minutes of this video than I ever did before in any other moment of my life. And I lived for over 25 years already! Thank you so much for sharing this!
@cyano27572 ай бұрын
I have been wanting to train my voice to learn some singing techniques considered weird like yodel and also to train myself to sound deeper and not so high pitched because it deeply annoys me and this video actually made me self aware of how I can do it and more confident on trying. Thank you for the work you do. It actually changes lifes.
@MamaAnne1002 ай бұрын
Love the interview example…used the interviewer’s name way too much, but otherwise, it was the best example of responding to “tell me about yourself” I’ve ever heard!
@shalev550prod2 ай бұрын
I know it works because i just listened to him speak for 43 minutes and didnt get bored
@Primorkusha2 ай бұрын
It’s shocking how Social Secrets Mastery isn’t being discussed. The book is full of life-changing insights, yet no one seems to notice. Time to break the trance and read it yourself!
@icarus332 ай бұрын
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@WhiteRoom-Insights2 ай бұрын
I can't find the book on Amazon and Flipkart can you give me a way to contact you for this?