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!

Ready to hit the stage? Get on that platform? In this tip, I’ll share the importance of warming your voice up. If you have trained theatre experience, you probably know about the importance of warming up that voice with voice exercises. Here are some of my favorite vocal warm-ups: A box of biscuits, a box of biscuit…
Many of us complain about the United States Postal Service—but this week I’d like to share an INCREDIBLE tip if you are a speaker, performer or “solopreneur”—or even run a small business. The United States postal service has a program called, Informed Delivery. You’ll want to take two minutes this week to discover this…
As a one-man operation, why would I devote hours to reading about business and Leadership? In November of 2017, I signed up for Michael Hyatt’s LeaderBox program. I am a Hyatt fan. I am in his “Platform University” for the third year. I’ve done his “Best Year Ever” Course, twice and also “Get Published” course,…
While some venues make dictate that your pants hang off your butt, being on stage in a professional setting is not one of them. In this episode let’s take a minute to realize the importance of pants that fit well. Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are…
If you’ve ever seen any using an iPad while they are speaking, you may have noticed the brightness of the screen being reflected in their glasses, or on their face. From the audience point of view, it is distracting—and it’s not necessary. Here’s a way to “invert” the colors so that won’t happen to you….
If you have a contact form on your website…you need this tip! Be sure to check out your form on a regular basis to make sure that it is functioning properly. It should be: emailing you the information when someone fills it out; AND saving a copy of that information on your website, too….
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Great stuff for the real world Scott!