Speaking and Moving and Blocking, Oh My!
TIP: Walking and Talking: Remember, when you speak, your body is there to help connect you and your message to your audience. You have essential, change-making
TIP: Walking and Talking: Remember, when you speak, your body is there to help connect you and your message to your audience. You have essential, change-making
When I’m standing at the copier and noticing that the black and white copies are beginning to fade into nothingness, my first question is always, “who’s
Have you ever been on the receiving end of having to decipher Jot Notes? Jot Notes are similar to improvisational music. You are probably wondering right
For speakers, managers, team leads – and all who have to communicate with others – improv, or improvisational, skills are essential. And we want to make
See the original post on hmapr.com February 29, 2012 | Posted by Alison Bailin | Ever see the Steve Martin/Rick Moranis classic “My Blue Heaven?”In it, the incomparable Joan Cusack asserts
Remember show-and-tell? It was fun, right? The good news is that it was also a great training ground for improving your public speaking ability. Some of
Podcast: Play in new window Episode 24: Realigning Your Voice Guest: Hilary Blair Listen via iTunes Listen via Stitcher Radio Happy summer, everyone! This week, I’m excited to
Preparing to deliver a business pitch is similar to preparing for an audition — the key word being prepare. It can make the difference between nailing
The need for good communication skills is heightened during the holiday season, as are the many opportunities at parties and events to show off these skills. One holiday
“That’s bad. That’s just bad.” I can still hear the director’s voice giving feedback on the scene we just rehearsed. And that’s the way it is
Close your eyes and imagine: You are a fabulous speaker and communicator. You love sharing who you are and your ideas. You know the audience is
Whether you are speaking to a group — or just trying to be heard by your employer, employees, or colleagues—being clear and believable are key to