
Course Details
Lessons
Welcome to the Communication Course!
This lesson will illustrate how to use the "Lizard Brain" concept to shape your audience's view.
This lesson will teach you how to speak passionately to convince your audience of your sincerity.
This lesson will teach you how to avoid fillers and awkward silences when pitching.
This lesson will teach you how to leverage your body language in a pitch.
This lesson will teach you about specific gestures and body language to use in a pitch.
This lesson will teach you about the risks of speaking too quickly and the benefits of speaking more slowly and clearly.
This lesson will teach you how creating a story within your pitch will help appeal to your audience.
This lesson will teach you how apologizing during your pitch can damage the effectiveness of your pitch.
This lesson will teach you how to harness the energy around you to captivate your audience's attention.
This lesson will teach you how to leverage your face to make your speaking more engaging.
This lesson will teach you how to master the "tide" of an audience.
This lesson will teach you how to micromanage key parts of your body language to subtly change the way you appear to an audience.
This lesson will teach you about the importance of wearing the right colors and the right clothes while pitching.
This lesson will teach you about the importance of considering pitching as a contact sport and how to pitch like it is.
This lesson will teach you about the "evil family" or the voices in your head that can shift the way you sound when pitching.
This lesson will teach you how to make an effective PowerPoint for your pitch.
This lesson will teach you how to present and communicate with your audience in a way that makes your words resonate.
This lesson will teach you how to utilize the iceberg theory to better communicate your solution.
This final lesson will teach you the importance of keeping your points simple.
This lesson will provide an example of all of the previous lessons' concepts put into motion at a real conference.