Have you studied the best speakers?

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To be the best you must learn from the best.

 

David Brooks is one of the best. He is the 1990 World Champion of Public Speaking and a highly sought after Professional Speaker and Trainer. I never miss an opportunity to attend a David Brooks presentation.

 

To become the best, and stay the best, David studies the best. How?

 

Magic Moments David studied 13 years worth of Toastmasters' World Championship finalists -- 10-15 hours of speeches from 126 of the best speakers in the world.

 

From those masters, David distilled the best examples of various aspects of speaking into two 60 minute DVDs full of "magic moments" and commentary:

  • Volume 1 features outstanding moments from the 1990-2000 Toastmasters' World Championships
  • Volume 2 features outstanding moments from the 2001-2003 Toastmasters' World Championships

These DVDs truly are aptly named, they showcase best practices for public speaking. David sells them through his website: www.davidbrookstexas.com/products

 

David also presents corporate seminars and keynote addresses, both of which are highly entertaining and informative. For more information, you can contact David through his website www.davidbrookstexas.com.

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David Brooks is the best
written by Ron, August 07, 2010
David Brooks is the best. I listen to his DVDs. Plus I have a collection of a cassette tapes of great speakers (Bill Gove, Charlie Tremendous Jones, Robert Henry, Doc Blakely, Joe Griffith, and Fred Young). When you study their presentations you can see the strategy.
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written by Rick Sharon, August 07, 2010
I agree completely. When you study the best, you begin to see patterns, strategies. They provide tremendous insight!

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