Progress #georgiehosts masterclass Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Practical - Public Speaking Lab 3 Lessons PSL 001 PSL 002 PSL 003 Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 Lessons Module 1 - What makes a good moderator? Module 2 - Is moderating worth it? Module 2b - do you know the market well enough to price for your services? Module 3 - How do you identify entry-level positions? Module 3b - How do you identify where to get started? Chapter 2: How Prepared is Well Prepared? 5 Lessons Module 4 - How prepared is well prepared? Module 4b - How prepared is well prepared? Module 5 - What is one underrated skill required when moderating? Module 6 - How do you collect yourself when you lose the plot on stage? Module 6b - It’s not only in your head. That fear is valid, but let’s manage it together. Chapter 3: Discovering Your Moderating And Public Speaking Style 8 Lessons Module 7 - How do I know what kind of a moderator I am? Module 7b - Steps to determine your moderating style Module 8 - the ultimate checklist! Before you go on stage, or hold that microphone to start your session, tick off each of these. Module 9 - How do I infuse banter into my moderating? Or, leave out the jokes? Module 9b - The art of working a room. Module 10 - Engaging your most important people - the audience. Module 10b - Time flies when you’re on that stage. Use this simple formula to calculate how much time you have for each segment. Module 11 - what do you do when the conversation seems to be going a bit off script? Chapter 4: Putting Your Team Together And Charging Appropriately 5 Lessons Module 12 - How many people do you need on your team? Module 12b - do you need that extra hand just yet? Module 13 - this is for all of you already in media - behind or in front of camera. How easy is it for journalists to transition to moderating and public speaking? Module 14 - Charging for your services? Module 14b - Pinning an amount to your level of expertise and depth of work. Chapter 5: Neutrality And Transitioning To The Corporate Stage 6 Lessons Module 15 - How do I remain neutral even when I have strong views about the point of discussion? Module 15b - Diplomacy while on stage - good or bad? Module 16 - I think I’m ready for a challenge. How do I tap into a different market? Module 16b - Transitioning to formal public speaking and moderating? Transitioning from free speaking engagements? Let’s talk about it. Module 17 - Job’s all done. How do I know I did well on that stage? Module 17b - If you’ve done a good job, you’ll know. If you’ve NOT done a good job…you’ll know. Chapter 6: What Happens Next? Is The Job Done? 6 Lessons Module 18 - So you’re done and put the microphone down. What happens next? Module 18b - The end of one public speaking engagement is the beginning of the next one. Module 19 - I met a lot of people during that event; how do I keep in contact with them? Module 19b - Networking is both an active and passive skill. Let’s learn both. Module 20 - are you now familiar with all the different kinds of speaking engagements, and what preparation you need for each? Let’s go through them one by one. End of Masterclass 1: We would love to hear from you. #georgiehosts masterclass Complete & Continue Next Lesson Learn More Chapter 6: What Happens Next? Is The Job Done? End of Masterclass 1: We would love to hear from you.