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The Greatest Speeches in History: We Are What We Choose by Jeff Bezos

The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master. The infamous founder of Amazon Jeff Bezos is one of the most remarkable entrepreneurs of our times. As one…

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The Greatest Speeches in History: Bill and Melinda Gates’ Stanford Commencement Address

The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master. Each and every one of these speeches, delivered by some of the most famous, successful and memorable people in…

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The Greatest Speeches in History: Sheryl Sandberg’s HBS Speech

The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master.

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J.K. Rowling’s “The Fringe Benefits of Failure, and the Importance of Imagination”

The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master.

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The Greatest Speeches in History: Steve Jobs and His Stanford Commencement Address

The Greatest Speeches in History is a weekly column that compiles the most memorable speeches in history with the goal to emphasize the power of public speaking, to illustrate its importance, impact, and necessity to master.

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The Key to Flawless Startup Pitch: Practice 25 Times

The article is written by Matt Krause, Istanbul-based communications coach and founder and past President of Istanbul Toastmasters. The post was originally published on Doppler Communications website. Check it out here.   When professional actors prepare for a role, they usually rehearse for hours, or days or weeks, learning how to make a particular facial tick…

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