Public Speaking Articles: Week in Review [2008-05-10]
Every Saturday, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.
This week’s review is a bit different. Since I’m speaking at the District 21 Toastmasters conference this weekend, I’m not around to do the weekly article review. The best articles from the past seven days will be included in next week’s review.
Instead, I’m happy to draw your attention to 13 more public speaking blogs that have been added to the blogosphere list. The set of additions includes blogs with podcasts, video feeds, and all sorts of goodness. I encourage you to check them out.
13 New Public Speaking Blogs
Thirteen more blogs have been added to the public speaking blogosphere list, bringing the total to 106 blogs.
I keep hoping that the blogosphere list will be picked up by social media (e.g. Stumbleupon) and go viral. Imagine the exposure for all 106 bloggers! One can dream…
Here are the new entries, by category, along with a link to a sample article to give you a flavor of their style:
General Public Speaking Blogs: 2-5 posts/week
General Public Speaking Blogs: 1-2 posts/week
- Lee Potts: Breaking Murphy’s Law
- Olivia Mitchell: Speaking About Presenting
- George Torok: Executive Speech Coach
- Simon Raybould: Telling People
General Public Speaking Blogs: Under 1 post/week
- Lisa Marshall: Art of Speaking Science
- Denise Graveline: The Eloquent Woman
- Patrick Dixon: Conference Speakers
Visual Presentation Blogs
Toastmasters Blogs
- Bo Bennett & Ryan Levesque: Talking Toastmasters
Podcasts (open to all) which are a component of the Public Speaking iGroop (membership only).
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Andrew, Congrats on your sharp looking blog. A very useful resource for public speakers.
George Torok
The Speech Coach for Executives
PS: Thanks for the mention
Dear Andrew,
The site is very impressive and useful. I will be visiting often, and I hope you will check out our site as well. We work extensively in the life sciences and financial services industries helping people with massive amounts of information build and deliver effective presentations. Website is http://www.simswyeth.com
All best,
Sims