Five of my Top Newsletters from the Past Two Years
Because this is the Holiday season, I felt like giving the gift that keeps on giving. Below are five very important newsletters from the past 2-3 years.
I’m sure there may be other newsletters of mine that hit you more where you live. However, if you act on the suggestions from these 5, you should gain a significant edge over most speakers when it comes to mastering this wonderful art of public speaking.
If you have read them before, you should enjoy seeing them again from your new perspective.
Enjoy and Happy Holidays!
Five Must-See Newsletters from the Past Two Years
The #1 Storytelling Mistake Speakers Make (and 3 ways to fix it)
Two Delivery Tools to Uncover Humor in your Speech
25 Phrases to Guide you to Greatness in Speaking
4 Mistakes that Make You Lose Your Audience
Intangibles of Speaking – 20 Ideas to Have Presence and Speak from the Heart
If you want to continue mastering the art of public speaking, stay tuned for more valuable newsletters to come!



Wow! Never knew “Santa” came this early! These are wonderful, timely tips for a speech contest (Liars Contest) one of my clubs is having! Thank you, Craig! You give gifts that keep on giving!
Hope the holidays are as generous to you and you are to us!
Just stumbled into your blog. Your stuff is spot on. I do a lot of public speaking, and I am always looking for some no-nonsense material to sharpen the skills. Found it!
Thanks for your work!
Thank you Mike. I appreciate it!
You are very welcome Dianne. Good luck (and skill) in the contest.
Ive just come to the end of my 52 weekly speaking tips from you. During that time my speaking has moved onto the international stage. I’ve always been a good story teller, but was reluctant to move too far from the more formal, information and statistics based approach that my audience was accustomed to. With your encouragement and guidance, I let my dramatic story teller out of the bag and the response has been fantastic! Thank you Craig for sharing your skills so freely. I wish you and your family the very best in the coming new year
Craig:
Have a wonderful Holiday Season! Thanks for the goodies…
I love your stuff, Craig. I have a Toastmaster’s Speaktacular next week. Your three dialogue types (from the newsletter) was perfect information to improve my speech. I still get so nervous and struggle putting a speech together after almost two years!! I hope it smooths out eventually.
But I have started using various tips of yours that have been very helpful.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Craig I love your story telling post, I still take too long to get into my stories so I must fix that, just half way through your home study course and I am seeing great improvement, I can’t wait to 2012 my audiences are in for a treat, we must get you down to London, thank you for great content and practical tools.
Kathy, thank you very much and congratulations on moving to the international stage! I wish the best for you and your audiences.
Thanks Jose. Enjoy your Holiday Season too!
Thank you Jean. Good luck (and good skills) with your Speaktacular!
Thanks Malachi. I KNOW your audiences will be in for a treat. Yes, getting into your stories quickly is definitely important and then getting to the Conflict quickly will hook your audience early. Keep up the great work Malachi. I still remember your phrase, “Talented and Trained”