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Kamasutra for the Orator

Kamasutra for the Orator

4 hrs. 8 min.
Description
Many people may find the title of this book unusual and even shocking. But it is dictated not only by the desire to grab the attention of a potential buyer. The book’s two basic principles fully match the title. First: it’s not so much about mastering a set of methods for influencing the audience as about learning to enjoy your own public speaking—because everything a person does with pleasure they do successfully. And vice versa. Second: the speaker enters an “intimate” kind of connection with the audience, in which he speaks from the position of a man (regardless of his biological gender), and the audience speaks from the position of a woman. A significant number of examples in the book confirms the right of this analogy to exist.

The main focus in “Kamasutra for the Speaker” is on issues such as suppressing anxiety, the structure of a speech, attracting and retaining audience attention, eye contact, and motor skills. The book is written for those who give presentations, speak at conferences and seminars, realize themselves in politics and other spheres of public life, or are preparing to do so in the future.
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