Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-Episode 15, Flash-tastic!
In this episode, you’ll get a tip that literally can save your bacon in an event emergency; Why you should carry a flash drive with you to all your events.
Here’s To Your Success!
In this episode, you’ll get a tip that literally can save your bacon in an event emergency; Why you should carry a flash drive with you to all your events.
Here’s To Your Success!
Have you ever seen a photo of a speaker in a conference booklet or program, then observed the same speaker at the conference in person…and the resemblance is, well, not even close? And you realize that this person hasn’t updated their promotional photos since 2012? Or worse, since 1912! Well, professional speakers/performers are sometimes the…
It seems silly at first—but if part of being “onstage” for you is wearing dress clothes, then you need to know this tip. Collar stays are those little arrow-looking things that help hold your collar down. Those plastic ones that come with dress shirts are meant to be replaced. Below are some links to some better solutions…
Use your outgoing Voice Mail for more than just an announcement of leaving a message. In this tip, I’ll share a simple way to use your outgoing message to share other ways for people to reach you. I’d love for you to subscribe and review this podcast on iTunes. Looking for more bookings on your…
In this episode we’ll approach the sticky topic of getting paid. There are a few things you can do, prior to your event, to help make sure that you aren’t chasing down your check after the event is over. This IS an important topic, and knowing how to handle it efficiently and professionally. Let’s look…
Here’s a tip to keep you sounding professional in every venue you do. Bring your own mic. A wireless microphone is three parts—a base receiver (that plugs into the sound board), the belt pack, and the mic itself. You’ll want a professional mic, and one that you change the frequency on, to eliminate interference….
Be Vulnerable The stage can be a scary place. Research has shown that public speaking is the number one fear of many people. Number five is death. So, to quote Jerry Seinfeld, “You’d rather be in the coffin than speaking at the funeral.” So, for those of us who put ourselves on stage on…
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Great stuff for the real world Scott!