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Dan Lok Show

How To Find Your Signature Speaking Style With Forbes Speaker Deborah Patel

Dan Lok Show

Dan Lok

Business, Management, Careers, Entrepreneurship

4.9825 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Public speaking is one of the hardest, but at the same time it can be one of the most lucrative skills to scale your business… build a personal brand… or getting your message out there. But in this episode, Dan and Deborah Patel, the world-renowned public speaker, gives you the untold secret of finding your signature speaking style.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All public speaking is, is speaking to one person at a time in front of many people.

0:06.7

Hi, this is Dan Lockett.

0:15.6

Welcome.

0:18.0

Dan has been educating and inspiring individuals,

0:21.6

entrepreneurs and leaders for decades.

0:25.6

He's helped millions of people to move past the mental barriers

0:29.6

that were holding them back from stepping into their power

0:33.6

to become a better version of themselves and live a kick-ass life.

0:38.3

I know this firsthand as I'm Jenny Dance Wife.

0:44.3

And here's your host, Dan Locke.

0:48.3

Public speaking is one of the hardest, but at the same time, it can be one of the most lucrative skills to

0:55.0

scale your business, build a personal brand, or getting your message out there. But in this episode,

1:02.1

Dan and Deborah Patel, the world-renowned public speaker, gives you the untold secret of finding

1:08.4

your signature speaking style.

1:16.6

So I'm going to give you a multi-million dollar tip. Thank you.

1:17.6

All public speaking is, is speaking to one person at a time in front of many people.

1:24.6

I'll repeat that.

1:26.6

All public speaking is, great public speaking, is having a

1:29.8

one-on-line conversation with one person at a time in front of many people. So you connect, you

1:37.7

stay one thought with that person, you make sure it lands, then you move on to the next person

1:43.0

that might be at the next table,

1:45.5

then the next section, then the next section.

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