Title: Angela Kisler Provides Tips for Public Speaking Success Summary: Angela Kisler, who speaks often on the topic of fair trade, provides several basic tips for delivering a successful, impactful and memorable presentation. Location: St. Louis, MO Accomplished real estate professional and public speaker Angela Kisler has enjoyed the opportunity to speak at numerous business and organizational events throughout her career, particularly on a topic that is very dear to her heart: fair trade. An impassioned and impactful public speaker, Kisler has the proven ability to make informative, engaging and inspired presentations to large audiences throughout the region, particularly in area she finds so integral to community development and the end of impoverishment and strife throughout the world. As an experienced and successful public speaker, Angela Kisler understands how difficult it can be for a novice speaker to overcome the nerves and intimidation of a big speech, though she also knows what it takes to overcome one’s fears, and to deliver a presentation that truly, and articulately, connects with the desired audience. Include a Narrative As Angela Kisler knows, one of the best ways to get one’s point across, to truly enhance the effectiveness and relatability of a speech, is by relaying the main points through a narrative, something that makes the speech memorable and relatable to the audience. Accompanying a story or stories to your speech can help to enhance the potential impact of your delivery. Don’t Read Your Presentation Public speaking can be extremely nerve-wracking, though it’s important to maintain as much eye contact with the audience as possible throughout your presentation. As Angela Kisler knows, it’s important to practice and rehearse what you’ll say before you get behind the podium, and to provide a deliver the audience can respond to, and that they deserve. Limit Statistics and Quotes As stated earlier, it’s important to make your speech interesting, whether through interesting anecdotes, a relatable story, etc. Spending too much time listing statistic after statistic may often lose an audience’s attention, so limiting the quotes and stats in your presentation may help to keep your speech adequately engaging. Using quotes and stats is a great way to support your main points, though too many may have the effect of boredom and listlessness throughout the audience. Don’t be Afraid of Visual Aids While it’s true that a speaker can kill their speech with the overuse of PowerPoint or video, it doesn’t hurt to use the technology to effectively complement what you’re saying. Video, for one, is a powerful way to visually enhance and stimulate the theme of your presentation. About: Angela Kisler continues to speak at various events on the issue of fair trade. Categories: Angela Kisler, public speaking, real estate success, sales professional, community outreach Contact: N/A