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Vaughan Evans is a consultant in business strategy and author of many top-selling business books. He has also been a leading performer on the amateur speaking circuit for 25 years. He has won dozens of speaking contests and is known primarily for the vitality, humour and sheer buzz he injects into every speech.As importantly, he has nurtured and mentored dozens of speakers over the years. He has helped transform hesitant speakers into confident speakers and good speakers into great speakers.
This is an extraordinary book that will immediately improve your
ability to stand up and speak to any audience on any subject.
*Brian Tracy, success guru*
This book fizzes with vitality and oozes valuable advice. Ideal for
the starter speaker - and some neat tips too for those further
along the road.
*Yvonne Jordan, Britain and Ireland Champion of Public
Speaking*
There is a real danger that this book will turn public speaking
into something that you can actually enjoy.
*Graham Davies, speaker and author of The Presentation Coach*
This book ticks so many boxes with its many different tips and
techniques but also adds the lighter touch, the sprinkling of
humour throughout. Enjoy the ride!
*Sue Warner, founder, Speakers Trust*
This is a zingy, inspiring and practical book, peppered with
scintillating quotes and examples. I love the many acronyms, like
EET, 3Rs etc. It really fired me up - and I learned a lot!
*Cao Jun Cao, PhD researcher, novice speaker*
As a speaker, Vaughan has tremendous charisma and a sense of fun -
but he also possesses rich insight into the art of public speaking.
Packed with practical tips, advice and wisdom, this book gives you
a short-cut to more than 25 years of his public speaking expertise
- and wit! Highly recommended, especially to those new to the
art.
*Simon Bucknell, speaker, coach, Britain and Ireland Champion of
Public Speaking, 2006 & 2007*
This is a wonderful work, shining with inspiration, humour and
common sense (the least common of the senses). Beautifully written
and filled with anecdotes, it is a must-have speaking tool. Whether
you are a beginner or a seasoned speaker, this book will help you
to get to the next level AND have fun while getting there!
*Sonia Aste, comedian*
Vaughan Evans is a very experienced speaker, offering a unique
format but also a viewpoint gained in the school of hard knocks.
This is simple, practical, common-sense advice, given in a
distinctively readable and accessible manner.
*Jock Elliott, World Champion of Public Speaking, 2011*
Practical, effective and proven ways to improve your speaking,
conveyed with great wit. Not surprising - Vaughan learnt it all
from his contemporaries - Dickens, Twain, Wilde...!
*Aldous Lippard, marketing manager*
This is a smashing read. Vaughan Evans writes as he speaks, with
authority, passion and confidence. Read this book and, just as if
you were listening to him, you will come away educated, entertained
and informed - or you will wake up refreshed!
*Mike Silverman, media executive, former governor of Toastmasters
in Britain and Ireland*
Hugely entertaining and thoroughly useful. Reading this book is
like watching playback of my favourite comedy show - I can skip,
fast forward or rewind at will to a punchline that hits - or bombs!
This book is a true gift - a lifetime of wisdom and practical help
to anyone who gives a damn about effective communication.
*Lo Luong Lo, investor, experienced speaker*
Just as Vaughan's voice is easy on the ear, so this book is easy on
the eye and flows instinctively through the art of engaging your
audience. It had me laughing, it had me crying. Unfortunately I was
laughing at the serious bits and crying at the humour (where did I
nick that from?). It's not a dry summation of learning to speak
publicly - it oozes passion and is an articulate, fascinating,
funny, informative, instructive and highly entertaining work.
*Jeremy Mitchell, eccentric speaker of 15+ years’ experience*
I walked into a Toastmasters meeting in 1995 not knowing what to
expect. It was a life-changing experience. So many good speakers
and a few brilliant ones. Vaughan Evans was one of the few. If you
can't join the club, buy this book!
*Bill Russell, speaker, improviser, Britain and Ireland Champion of
Impromptu Speaking, 1999 & 2002*
There's a reason most of us would rather be lying in the casket
than delivering the eulogy. Public speaking, scary though it seems,
is a blend of art and science - and Vaughan Evans shares the
secrets with generosity and humour. Armed with 100% proven
strategies, his wisdom is all you need to wow an audience of any
size or disposition.
*Max Eames, Harley Street psychotherapist and author of Strings
into Steel*
If I believed I couldn't speak in public, but I HAD to do it, I'd
read this book. Then I'd know I could do it. The secret is in here,
all in one place. This book will do three quarters of the work. The
rest is practice. I've got half a bookshelf of public speaking
books - I'm binning them! This one replaces the lot. You may not
have Vaughan's wonderful voice, but he's giving everything else
away. Grab it!
*Jenny Cutler, speaker of 15+ years’ experience*
Want to stand on stage, frozen rigid, eyes downcast, speaking to
the floor, occasionally glancing up to watch the audience yawn?
Then don't read this book. If you do, and if you act on just 10% of
what's in it, you'll be able to stand, connect, project and,
ultimately, deliver.
*Peter Aleksin, stand-up comedian*
The prospect of public speaking can be torturous, intimidating,
stomach-churning. Want to know how those emotions can be swept
aside? Vaughan Evans offers the breakdown, the solution, the
experience of how to stand and deliver. He's a master of the art,
and you cannot fail to learn from this brilliant and entertaining
breakdown of every potential pitfall. Read and speak!
*Dominic Hart, sports journalist*
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