

What you will learn
In this interactive, fast-paced workshop, your team will learn tools to:
Practice storytelling and presentation tips to build confidence
Learn how to overcome fear of public speaking and thrive in uncertainty
Speak confidently on a topic with little preparation
Build rapport and “read the room” to keep audiences engaged
Listen for opportunities to inject humor and personality into presentations
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