Patricia Fripp is your go to resource if you are looking to improve your public speaking and sales presentations, or if you're looking for a keynote speaker for your meetings, conventions, and corporate events.
An award-winning keynote speaker, business presentation expert, sales presentation skills trainer, and in-demand speech coach to executives and celebrity speakers, Patricia Fripp delivers high-energy, high-content, and dramatically memorable presentations.
She is a successful author or coauthor of these great books: Get What You Want!, Make It, So You Don't Have to Fake It!, Speaking Secrets of the Masters, Speaker's Edge, and Insights into Excellence, and was the first female President elected to the National Speakers Association.
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Love this ... Shari Levitin has such a refreshing approach, I'm new at this so I'm soaking it up. During a training session my trainer dropped the term as " Legend" which I'm finding out is spot on in summing up Shari. All my respect. I listen very carefully!!! Thank you for posting this
Excellent idea. One way to get a good question to ask is to schmooze with the audience before hand to discover what they want to know, then open with, "Earlier I was chatting with Chris Carpenter who asked me... (state the question...) then assure the audience you will address it. When the audience knows your program is for them they will pay closer attention.
Thanks, Patricia, For me, the key to impromptu speaking is being an excellent prepared speaker because you will have an ingrained program development process which you can use to quickly assemble an impromptu message.
@@PatriciaFripp - Thanks, Patricia, It was you who told me to "share your wisdom" several years ago when I sent you a flare email that I was stymied. Since then I have done so. My RU-vid channel has more than 180 clips. One day, if you deplete your resources, we could do a duo program, The Lady and the Fossil.
Heck i am not afraid to speak to anyone it is what may come out some people might not like i am to the point direct and love to speak to all kinds of people this world needs good people who actually do want to make a positive impact to make the world a blessing to live in .
Thanks, Patricia, A superb example of how one can actualize Gove's premise that speaking is a performing art. Mine begins with a failed first love in the eighth grade. I hope everyone in the group studies this approach for relevance.
I have been following you on LinkedIn for the longest time, I absolutely love the content you've been sharing! As an emerging speaker, finding paid engagement has been quite a difficulty for me, and I'm hoping a better brand image is an answer to that
Well done. Yes, the strength of Toastmasters is it's peers helping peers to improve. The weakness of Toastmasters is it's peers helping peers to improve. For more rapid development with a higher assurance of excellence, coaches like Patricia are the way to go. Patricia gives us masterly quickly. Toastmasters provides an environment to practice where the results don't matter.
What a speaker! In almost everything he says, Mr Fripp comes across as one of the most interesting people on the planet. There's the oft' present twinkle of humour and mischief. And that's before we come to a well of intelligence that runs deep.
This is one of the best videos that I have watched about getting booked as a speaker, now I am going to ask to join Lois and Patricia's group on Linkedin, thank you!
Imagine the call: "Hi this is Brian Eno one of the greatest producers/musicians of all time, here's David Bowie one of the greatest artists/musicians of all time, we need your help to make a legendary one-in-a-million-song that will remain relevant for decades...no pressure"