
How to Become a Public Speaker
William Pittenger
How to Become a Public Speaker by William Pittenger is a comprehensive guide designed to equip aspiring speakers with the necessary tools to communicate effectively and persuasively. Written in an engaging and instructive style, the book explores the fundamental principles of oratory, from organizing thoughts with clarity to delivering speeches with confidence and passion.
Pittenger debunks the myth that great speakers are simply born with talent, asserting that eloquence is a skill that can be cultivated through proper training and practice. He outlines various methods of speech delivery, discusses the importance of imagination and emotion in oratory, and provides practical exercises to enhance vocal strength and articulation. The book also addresses common obstacles such as stage fright and unstructured discourse, offering strategies to overcome these challenges.
For those engaged in public speaking—whether as lecturers, debaters, politicians, clergy, or business professionals—this book remains a timeless and essential resource in the art of persuasive communication.
Duration - 4h 43m.
Author - William Pittenger.
Narrator - Russ Williams.
Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2019 Zenibo Marketing ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
How to Become a Public Speaker by William Pittenger is a comprehensive guide designed to equip aspiring speakers with the necessary tools to communicate effectively and persuasively. Written in an engaging and instructive style, the book explores the fundamental principles of oratory, from organizing thoughts with clarity to delivering speeches with confidence and passion. Pittenger debunks the myth that great speakers are simply born with talent, asserting that eloquence is a skill that can be cultivated through proper training and practice. He outlines various methods of speech delivery, discusses the importance of imagination and emotion in oratory, and provides practical exercises to enhance vocal strength and articulation. The book also addresses common obstacles such as stage fright and unstructured discourse, offering strategies to overcome these challenges. For those engaged in public speaking—whether as lecturers, debaters, politicians, clergy, or business professionals—this book remains a timeless and essential resource in the art of persuasive communication. Duration - 4h 43m. Author - William Pittenger. Narrator - Russ Williams. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 2019 Zenibo Marketing ©.
Language:
English
Title
Duration:00:00:17
Introduction
Duration:00:03:50
Can the Art of Speech be Learned?
Duration:00:10:18
The Four Methods of Public Speech
Duration:00:22:06
An Embryo Speech, with Models
Duration:00:26:44
Initial Fear and How to Overcome it
Duration:00:08:50
Utility of Debating Societies
Duration:00:10:10
Thought and Emotion
Duration:00:24:38
Language
Duration:00:13:55
Imagination
Duration:00:08:27
Voice and Gesture
Duration:00:19:02
Confidence
Duration:00:17:17
The Pen and the Tongue
Duration:00:04:28
Subject and Object
Duration:00:19:18
Thought-Gathering
Duration:00:11:27
Constructing a Plan
Duration:00:06:23
How shall the Written Plan be Used?
Duration:00:16:37
The First Moment of Speech
Duration:00:15:11
The Introduction
Duration:00:18:29
Progress of Speech
Duration:00:16:03
After The Speech
Duration:00:09:39