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You Can Camera: Video Conference Calls Podcast

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You Can Camera: Video Conference Calls Podcast

You Can Camera Video Conference Calls Podcast

There is no escaping digital media now. The camera is your new best friend. This podcast will help you bring your best to that medium with confidence and professionalism. And it's not about the technology. People want YOU! Learn how to be heard through your body, your voice and the clear clean frameworks of engagement.

Objectives:
Lose the fear of changing delivery
Face the camera and phone with excitement
Know how to work with non-verbal skills for professional communication
Adapt the service to the medium  

Agenda:
How to work with your body on camera
Gestures that work
Eye contact that stays focused
Vocal Production that’s critical
Working with the psychology of sound
Adapting language
Getting your point across professionally

The recording is of a webinar presented by ESSA on 2 April 2020.

Presented by Louise Mahler, PhD, B.Econ, M.App.Sc, B.Mus, Grad.Dip.Mus, L.Mus.A, MPNLP

Rarely does one find a powerhouse of academic insight, observational excellence and dynamic delivery to shed new light on a topic that’s critical to us all.

Louise’s inimitable style and deep insight in her field are shared in keynotes and coaching internationally, where high-stake leadership beckons. A foremost expert in body language, voice and emotion, Louise has a PhD in Business, and degrees and masters in Organisational Psychology as well as Music. Her skills as a Master Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming pull together her academic study and years of professional performance on the European opera stage to put her in a league of her own. In the process of completing her award-winning PhD, Louise observed a ‘missing ingredient’ in corporate leadership around the unsung wisdom of the mind-body-voice connection she calls Vocal Intelligence. These blended skills bring powerful observation that elicits discernible, positive change and together with an understanding of the psychology behind high-stake engagements and the structures for handling emotion, combine to build the Mahler Method.

The Mahler Method teaches you the vital techniques to ‘be heard’ in hostile environments.

Rates per person

Complimentary

Access to Podcast

You will be provided all information to access this podcast within your registration confirmation email.

Target Audience

Any Accredited Exercise Scientist and/or Accredited Exercise Physiologist

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