Blog posts on this site tagged with 'Communications Coach'

On Authenticity and Acronyms

Recently, I was a panelist for one of Bulldog Reporter’s nationwide audio conferences.  The topic was, “Fighting Media Attacks: PR Secrets of Training Your CEO to Confidently Face the Press When Bad News Strikes.” (That’s a mouthful, yes?).   I’ve been tapped as an expert on many of Bulldog’s panels, and I love to do them.  Bulldog [...]

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So This is It. Isn’t It?

Two very important speeches tonight.  I consider them the reward for the political junkies who have spent five months – ah, who are we kidding, the last year – enthralled by each campaign stop; each beer shooter; gutter ball and each slur thrown from the pulpit. One of my favorite political strategists said this morning [...]

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Tone in the Final Stretch

If you’ve spent some time on my blog, you know that I believe that tone is one of the greatest tools of speech communication.  While mine is not a political blog, I find that the political season provides an incredible speech-making laboratory.  So I strapped myself in last night for what I knew would be a good [...]

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A Dissapointing Debate

Oh, I had been hoping for something more. The Great Pennsylvania Debate turned into a slow rake over old coals – especially for Senator Obama. Some say the real loser was ABC News – I say voters lost the most. It was an opportunity to move the conversation forward – on health care, the economy, [...]

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