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- From Speeches to Job Interviews to Deal-Closing Pitches, How to Guarantee a Standing Ovation for All the Performances in Your Life
- Narrated by: Michael Port
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An inspiring program full of essential advice for spotlight lovers and wallflowers alike that will teach listeners how to bring any crowd to its feet
Every day there are moments when you must persuade, inform, and motivate others effectively. Each of those moments requires you, in some way, to play a role, to heighten the impact of your words, and to manage your emotions and nerves. Every interaction is a performance, whether you're speaking up in a meeting, pitching a client, or walking into a job interview.
In Steal the Show, New York Times bestselling author Michael Port draws on his experience as an actor and as a highly successful corporate speaker and trainer to teach listeners how to make the most of every presentation and interaction. He demonstrates how the methods of successful actors can help you connect with, inspire, and persuade any audience. His key strategies for commanding an audience's attention include developing a clear focus for every performance, making sure you engage with your listeners, and finding the best role for yourself in order to convey your message with maximum impact.
Michael Port is one of the most in-demand corporate speakers working today. His presentations are always powerful, engaging, and inspirational. And yes, audiences always give him a standing ovation.
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- Oliver Nielsen
- 12-09-15
More self-absorbed than authentic
Firstly, I was a big Michael Port fan. To an extent still am. This book is just... Hmmm, I wouldn't say it's too practical, because it isn't, really. It just feels as if Michael has all the answers, and he's eager to tell you how to do things.
Problem is, his method (practicing a lot) is:
1. described well in other books, like Carmine Gallo's books.
2. quite formulaic.
The latter can be okay, if only authenticity didn't suffer, and I think it does in this book. Michael is too enthusiastic, too upbeat, too great, too... full of... himself, or his approach.
To supplement Carmine Gallo's books, I highly highly highly recommend Caroline Myss' Your Creative Soul: Expressing Your Authentic Voice. Truly remarkable. Maybe too spiritual/intuitive for some, but damn I love that book.
Another promising book (haven't finished it yet) is Todd Henry's new one Louder Than Words. It's surprisingly good.
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- Gerardo A Dada
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Presentation tips for beginners
There is good advice in this book, but it has two problems for me: too basic and not enough value for almost 8 hours. I kept pushing the 'forward button' until I gave up. A lot of what I heard was presentation 101.
The rest was filler, as if the author had been advised an audiobook must be at least 7 hours to be worth the price. I simply did not find it engaging. I can see how this could be a very useful book for someone who has never given a presentation with 8 hours to spare.
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- speaklikedavid
- 10-02-19
About as much substance as this short review.
This book has ONE point that gets bludgeoned to the lowest depths of hell for its entirety.
The skills used in acting are applicable in all kinds of speaking/ persuasion/ negotiation/ sales scenario. For example, when I didn't feel confident I just acted the part when I...
That's it. Now get yourself books like The Way of The Wold by Jordan Belfort, and Never Split The Difference by Chris Voss. These are books that will teach you practical skills and explain the psychology of what you should do and why. That way, you are better prepared with what to do and can discern the best plan of action depending on the task at hand.
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- Shab
- 07-25-17
not exactly all situation
Good content if you are giving a TED talk. Less so if you present scientific studies or are going to job interviews.
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- Doug Foley
- 11-23-15
Great book with immediate actionable content
The was an awesome book. The content is something you can apply immediately to your work, wether it's to become a better sales person, land your dream job or launch a speaking career.
Great advice to become a better performer in life.
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- Mike L
- 11-21-15
Very good
Michael doesn't just give tips for public speaking. This is a comprehensive plan of how to prepare and present in public and private situations. Well Done!
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- Jason
- 08-02-16
best practical book on public performance
this is by far the best book on public performance/speaking I've read so far..it's very practical, especially for beginners to intermediate, this is a book I would study..the author's narrative is second to none, demonstrating his experience and knowledge in the field and gives confidence to the listener/student..great job Mike..I've read quite a few other books on the subject and they all seem to have good yet different perspectives, but reading these helped me to see the value in this one..I am rarely moved to write a review, but I couldn't help myself on this one..I have a hard time believing that the few bad reviews on this book were even allowed to be posted, they were not helpful,, they were not practical in any way...
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- A. W. Samuel
- 05-13-16
Learn how to rock every one of your life's performances
The word "performance" has a kind of oily overtone: think of someone "performing" in conversation or a presentation, and you probably think of someone who's faking it. But as Michael Port points out, performance can be profoundly authentic—and in this book, he draws on the actor's toolbox to equip you to deliver convincing, powerful, honest performances.
The emphasis is on public speaking, but much of what he covers applies to everything from crucial conversations to that make-or-break job interview. And he provides examples that cover the full gamut of life's performances.
I'm glad I bought both the audiobook and the Kindle version. I know I'll be referring back to the text often, but there's no substitute for hearing Michael's examples—especially around voice work and delivery.
I've been writing and delivering speeches, and coaching public speakers, for well over 20 years, and I learned a lot. I hope you'll find this just as useful.
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- Mia
- 10-28-15
I tried these tools and the work
Each step is easy to test so you can practice A biz book for private-life.
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- Leonardo
- 06-09-16
Michael Port is fantastic!
he is probably the best speech coach in the world...so listening to him is like getting a one on one lesson from a top performer for a huge bargain. if you want to make better speeches, this book is a must - listen/read.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-19-20
Amazing
Thank you Michael, this is a book I’ll read and listen to over and over again. It’s my reference and study guide, whilst I create and deliver amazing speeches.
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- MJ
- 01-28-20
Valuable confidence building info
The narrator had just the right energy to keep me interested even when the book became a bit redundant. I definitely picked up a few points on leading a conversation or presentation. I'd recommend others to listen to this book as part their everyday soft skills development.
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- Spike69
- 03-12-19
Fantastic
Loads of useful tips for any type of performance.....from a product demo to speed dating, loads of material here to help make a difference!
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- 420 Blaze it
- 08-06-18
Like hearing a boring smelly person try to teach me stuff
Annoying speaking voice firstly. This has got to be one of if not THEE most blah blah blah book I’ve ever heard. SUPER NERD AUTHOR, terrible waste of 4 hours. I only listened to half.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-24-18
Great listen and some top tips.
Worth a listen to start or improve public performances. Some great advice and top tips to follow.
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Everyone recognizes leaders with "presence." They stand out for their seemingly innate ability to command attention and inspire commitment. But what is this secret quality they exude, exactly? Executive and CEO coach Kristi Hedges demystifies this elusive trait, revealing that leadership presence is the intersection of outward influencing skills and internal mental conditioning. Using her I-Presence model, the author shows how anyone-regardless of position or personality-can strengthen their impact.
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Useful Information, Robotic Presentation
- By Jennifer L. Sullivan on 04-22-15
By: Kristi Hedges
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How to Wow
- Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image
- By: Frances Cole Jones
- Narrated by: Frances Cole Jones
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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From prominent communication coach Frances Cole Jones comes this indispensable guide in which anyone can learn how to make a spectacular impression in all aspects of their work life - from giving top notch presentations to dazzling a client to wowing at cocktail parties. It's the go-to handbook for achieving success by making a lasting impression.
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How to snore
- By Carbon Foot on 12-17-08
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Speak with Impact
- How to Command the Room and Influence Others
- By: Allison Shapira
- Narrated by: Allison Shapira
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Every day, you have an opportunity to use your voice to have a positive impact - at work or in your community. You can inspire and persuade your audience - or you can distract and put them to sleep. Nervous, rambling robotic - these presentation styles can ruin a talk on even the most critical topics. And with each weak performance, career prospects dim. To get ahead and make an impact, you need to deliver well-crafted messages with confidence and authenticity. You must sound as capable as you are.
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A Waste of Time
- By CB2022 on 10-15-19
By: Allison Shapira
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11 Deadly Presentation Sins
- A Path to Redemption for Public Speakers, PowerPoint Users, and Anyone Who Has to Get Up and Talk in Front of an Audience
- By: Rob Biesenbach
- Narrated by: Rob Biesenbach
- Length: 2 hrs
- Unabridged
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11 Deadly Presentation Sins combines lessons from the worlds of business and entertainment to help you give the performance of your life. You'll learn from Seth Godin and Star Trek, Romeo & Juliet and Ricky Gervais, Steve Jobs and Saturday Night Live. Whether you're talking to colleagues, customers, or the community, in a boardroom, ballroom, or church basement, you'll come away with the confidence and skills you need when all eyes are on you.
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to the point
- By Sarah Dyson on 07-01-19
By: Rob Biesenbach
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Yes, And
- How Improvisation Reverses "No, but" Thinking and Improves Creativity and Collaboration - Lessons from the Second City
- By: Kelly Leonard, Tom Yorton
- Narrated by: Alan Winter
- Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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The Second City has launched the careers of celebrated comic performers such as Tina Fey and Stephen Colbert and produced award-winning content. But it's the actual improvisational process developed and honed over the years by The Second City that has become its legacy. Players master an ability to cocreate in ensembles using philosophies that celebrate a "yes, and" approach.
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The title is the best part
- By Erica M. on 04-05-15
By: Kelly Leonard, and others
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Master Storytelling: How to Turn Your Experiences into Stories that Teach, Lead, and Inspire
- By: Mark Carpenter, Darrell Harmon
- Narrated by: Mark Carpenter
- Length: 2 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
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Your life is full of experiences that can teach principles, lead teams, and inspire action. But instead of tapping into these experiences, you use facts, numbers, and reasoning - numbing your audiences into a coma. Whether you’re a speaker, leader, teacher, coach, or anyone else who needs to instruct and inspire, this audiobook is for you.
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not worth the read
- By TampaGirl on 03-10-20
By: Mark Carpenter, and others
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The Power of Presence
- Unlock Your Potential to Influence and Engage Others
- By: Kristi Hedges
- Narrated by: Karen Saltus
- Length: 7 hrs
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Everyone recognizes leaders with "presence." They stand out for their seemingly innate ability to command attention and inspire commitment. But what is this secret quality they exude, exactly? Executive and CEO coach Kristi Hedges demystifies this elusive trait, revealing that leadership presence is the intersection of outward influencing skills and internal mental conditioning. Using her I-Presence model, the author shows how anyone-regardless of position or personality-can strengthen their impact.
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Useful Information, Robotic Presentation
- By Jennifer L. Sullivan on 04-22-15
By: Kristi Hedges
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How to Wow
- Proven Strategies for Presenting Your Ideas, Persuading Your Audience, and Perfecting Your Image
- By: Frances Cole Jones
- Narrated by: Frances Cole Jones
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
From prominent communication coach Frances Cole Jones comes this indispensable guide in which anyone can learn how to make a spectacular impression in all aspects of their work life - from giving top notch presentations to dazzling a client to wowing at cocktail parties. It's the go-to handbook for achieving success by making a lasting impression.
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How to snore
- By Carbon Foot on 12-17-08
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Speak with Impact
- How to Command the Room and Influence Others
- By: Allison Shapira
- Narrated by: Allison Shapira
- Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Every day, you have an opportunity to use your voice to have a positive impact - at work or in your community. You can inspire and persuade your audience - or you can distract and put them to sleep. Nervous, rambling robotic - these presentation styles can ruin a talk on even the most critical topics. And with each weak performance, career prospects dim. To get ahead and make an impact, you need to deliver well-crafted messages with confidence and authenticity. You must sound as capable as you are.
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A Waste of Time
- By CB2022 on 10-15-19
By: Allison Shapira
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To Be or Wanna Be
- The Top Ten Differences Between a Successful Actor and a Starving Artist
- By: Sean Pratt
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 3 hrs
- Unabridged
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Created as a primer for the beginning actor, To Be or Wanna Be takes you on a journey that reveals the path to becoming a successful actor, as well as how to avoid the pitfalls of the starving artist. Beginning with the simple, yet important distinctions of how to take control of your career, and through personal anecdotes of how he discovered them, Sean Pratt guides you toward the more complex and powerful concepts that will make all the difference in your future success as an actor.
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A Must-Listen For Any Performer/Actor/Singer
- By Pearl Hewitt on 02-22-13
By: Sean Pratt