Track | Section | Reader | Length |
1 | 00 - Things to Think of First - A Foreword | Michael Lipschultz | 5:44 |
2 | 01 - Acquiring Confidence Before an Audience | Michael Lipschultz | 13:29 |
3 | 02 - The Sin of Monotony | Joe Mabry | 9:51 |
4 | 03 - Efficiency Through Emphasis And Subordination | Joe Mabry | 20:14 |
5 | 04 - Efficiency Through Change of Pitch | Joe Mabry | 24:25 |
6 | 05 - Efficiency through Change of Pace | Joe Mabry | 31:09 |
7 | 06 - Pause and Power | Matthew Reece | 26:57 |
8 | 07 - Efficiency Through Inflection | Bill Mosely | 29:28 |
9 | 08 - Concentration in Delivery | Matthew Reece | 11:47 |
10 | 09 - Force | Matthew Reece | 24:07 |
11 | 10 - Feeling and Enthusiasm | Matthew Reece | 24:54 |
12 | 11 - Fluency through Preparation | Roseanne Schmidt | 13:57 |
13 | 12 - The Voice | Roseanne Schmidt | 15:19 |
14 | 13 - Voice Charm | Matthew Reece | 19:47 |
15 | 14 - Distinctness And Precision Of Utterance | Bill Mosely | 23:49 |
16 | 15 - The Truth about Gesture | TriciaG | 26:42 |
17 | 16 - Methods Of Delivery | Bill Mosely | 27:31 |
18 | 17 - Thought and Reserve Power | Joe Mabry | 27:46 |
19 | 18 - Subject and Preparation | Joe Mabry | 32:26 |
20 | 19 - Influencing by Exposition | Availle | 26:54 |
21 | 20 - Influencing by Description | Availle | 39:09 |
22 | 21 - Influencing by Narration | Availle | 30:20 |
23 | 22 - Influencing by Suggestion | Availle | 36:36 |
24 | 23 - Influencing by Argument | Availle | 29:19 |
25 | 24 - Influencing by Persuasion | Availle | 29:07 |
26 | 25 - Influencing the Crowd | Availle | 27:45 |
27 | 26 - Riding the Winged Horse | Paul Adams | 24:42 |
28 | 27 - Growing a Vocabulary | Paul Adams | 18:44 |
29 | 28 - Memory Training | Paul Adams | 23:18 |
30 | 29 - Right Thinking and Personality | Paul Adams | 12:13 |
31 | 30 - After-Dinner and Other Occasional Speaking | Paul Adams | 21:22 |
32 | 31 - Making Conversation ERffective | Paul Adams | 11:51 |
33 | 32 - App. A: Fifty Questions for Debate | Paul Adams | 6:41 |
34 | 33 - App. B: Thirty Themes for Speeches | Paul Adams | 5:12 |
35 | 34 - App. C: Suggestive Subjects for Speeches | Paul Adams | 13:53 |
36 | 35 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Newell Dwight Hillis | Paul Adams | 33:01 |
37 | 36 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Henry Watterson | Paul Adams | 5:05 |
38 | 37 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - John Morley | Paul Adams | 29:14 |
39 | 38 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Robert Toombs | Paul Adams | 19:53 |
40 | 39 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Theodore Roosevelt | Paul Adams | 25:40 |
41 | 40 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Alton B. Parker | Paul Adams | 3:48 |
42 | 41 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - John W. Wescott | Paul Adams | 5:43 |
43 | 42 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Henry W. Grady | Paul Adams | 49:14 |
44 | 43 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - William McKinley | Paul Adams | 17:06 |
45 | 44 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - John Hay | Paul Adams | 20:38 |
46 | 45 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - William Jennings Bryan | Paul Adams | 56:14 |
47 | 46 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Rufus Choate | Paul Adams | 20:34 |
48 | 47 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Albert J. Beveridge | Paul Adams | 47:59 |
49 | 48 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Russell Conwel | Paul Adams | 1:11:34 |
50 | 49 - App. D: Speeches for Study and Practice - Victor Hugo | Paul Adams | 8:01 |
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Many people dread the prospect of having to speak in front of an audience. Others have the urge to do so but are mystified as to how to go about it, so they stand down and let the opportunities go by. The anxiety becomes even more acute when we realize that speaking in public is increasingly called for, whether it is sales presentations, PowerPoint presentations in meetings, webinars, conferences, and more. It is not a new problem, but it remains a stumbling block for many. Dale Carnegie realized this a little over a hundred years ago and decided to do something about it. After taking acting lessons and struggling to find work as an actor, he gave lessons in the art of public speaking at YMCA in New York which became quite successful. He joined forces with Joseph Berg Esenwein, a writer and editor, to formulate his principles in The Art of Public Speaking. First published in 1915, the book has been used by millions to improve their communication skills and remains relevant and effective today. It covers every side of the issue: confidence, emphasis, pitch, pace, pause, power, inflection, force, feeling, fluency, articulation, gesture, and the many ways of influencing an audience. Numerous examples are provided for study and practice. So, if you are stuck, scared, or just want to do better, listen up and learn how to get your audiences to do the same!
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Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0683422134319 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0674012594934 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Box |
Author | Dale Carnegie (1888- 1955) and Joseph Berg Esenwein (1867 - 1946) |
Year | 1915 |
Recording | |
Read by | Multiple readers |
Length | 19 hours and 40 minutes |
The Art of Public Speaking
- Author: Dale Carnegie
- Product Code: DB-1130
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