Speaking engagement – Living Sober Sucks – segment #3.

Public speaking engagement sample for “Living Sober Sucks”. An alternative to the traditional 12-step alcoholism philosophy. This was filmed at a private group meeting. As always, anonymity is maintained. So no audience members are shown, nor is location disclosed. More information on Mark Tuschel and “Living Sober Sucks” is available… Continue reading
Otis Nixon Speaking – Part 1
Otis Nixon spoke at 4 different high schools in Columbus County, NC Sept. 24th & 25th, 2009. He and his brother Donell, then served as honorary Grand Marshalls in the March of Dimes’ “March for Babies” in Whiteville, NC. Then on Sunday, Sept. 27th, Otis spoke at a local Church.… Continue reading
Speaking engagement – Living Sober Sucks – closing statements.
Public speaking engagement sample for “Living Sober Sucks”. An alternative to the traditional 12-step alcoholism philosophy. This was filmed at a private group meeting. As always, anonymity is maintained. So no audience members are shown, nor is location disclosed. More information on Mark Tuschel and “Living Sober Sucks” is available… Continue reading
is anybody being forced to be a moron, do the local police harrass you, without speaking or touching?
Question by mark v: is anybody being forced to be a moron, do the local police harrass you, without speaking or touching?
do the local police watch you and get you in trouble, destroying your reputation, making people shun you or discriminate? Serious question, please do not give stupid… Continue reading
With whom, under what circumstances, and how frequently is it appropriate to use “po” when speaking Tagalog?
Question by Hapapino: With whom, under what circumstances, and how frequently is it appropriate to use “po” when speaking Tagalog?
I know it is used with elders, but is it also used in formal language with contemporaries or younger persons in certain situations (as it might be with “usted”… Continue reading
Women Seen and Heard: Speaking With a Strategic Vision
Women Seen and Heard: Speaking With a Strategic Vision
Women seen and heard: Speaking with a strategic vision By Lois Phillips, Ph.D.
Excerpted and adapted from “Women Seen and Heard: Lessons Learned from Successful Speakers” by Lois Phillips, Ph.D., and Anita Perez Ferguson, M.A. (Luz Publications, 2004), Published WITI.COM… Continue reading