Media Training for Democratic Candidates: You Can Win
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Imagine yourself speaking as effectively to voters as FDR, Kennedy or Clinton. You can learn the secrets of speaking with passion and substance, to live audiences and the media.
Learn to win votes every time you open your mouth.
This course is specifically for Democratic candidates running for public office in the United States. Candidates will earn how to develop a stump speech, hold press conferences, speak to live audiences and the media. Additionally, they will learn how to defend themselves from Republican attacks. The course will cover every aspect of developing messages, answering reporters’ questions and speaking in sound bites. You will learn how to be a better candidate through this course. You will learn all the essential elements of media training, public speaking and presentation training.
Course updated on July 23, 2015
There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.
TJ Walker has more than 100,000 courses enrollments from more than 14,000 online students around the globe.
This Media Training course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: journalism – media training – radio jockey – confidence on – camera – confidence – radio – camera – camera confidence – video – TJ Walker. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: journalism – videography – confidence.
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1Tell Voters How Their Lives Will Benefit If You Are ElectedVideo lesson
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2Please Introduce YourselfText lesson
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3What every candidate should do and not doVideo lesson
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4The Nature of Scorpions and RepublicansVideo lesson
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5You Must Make the Case Why an Incumbent Should Be FiredVideo lesson
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6How to ask for campaign contributionsVideo lesson
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7Campaign communications dos and don'tsVideo lesson
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8How to raise campaign funds quicklyVideo lesson
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9Make sure voters understand youVideo lesson
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10Campaign communications homework assignmentVideo lesson
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11How to Give a Great, Not a Good SpeechVideo lesson
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12Developing a Stump Speech that Voters Love and You Won't Get Sick OfVideo lesson
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13Brainstorm Every Topic and Message for Your SpeechVideo lesson
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14Exciting New Update to this CourseVideo lesson
I've listen to you tell me that you found it difficult to upload your homework videos to the Udemy Q and A Section. To make it easier for you to get quick feedback from me and your fellow students, I've created a Facebook page just for my Udemy students.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
Please note that this page is just for posting homework and questions related to your course. There will be no promotion or selling of any kind by me or any students in this forum. And please note, that you are in no way required to join this page or post your videos to Facebook. You can simply use the Udemy Q and A section here if you prefer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
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15What is Your Water Cooler Message?Video lesson
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16How to start a speechVideo lesson
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17You Must Communicate with the Head and the HeartVideo lesson
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18Spell Out Benefits for Your AudienceVideo lesson
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19Don't Make Your Speech a Data DumpVideo lesson
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20Writing a SpeechVideo lesson
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21How Many Points Should Your Presentation Cover?Video lesson
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22Magical Phrase for Every SpeechVideo lesson
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23How to Start a Speech with an IcebreakerVideo lesson
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24Course Update! Live Instructor Office Hours are Now AvailableVideo lesson
All of your course related questions will be answered live each day. Live Teacher office hours 1PM to 3PM Eastern time at https://www.youtube.com/user/MediaTraining
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25What to Do if You Don't Like Your VoiceVideo lesson
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26How to Speak with ConfidenceVideo lesson
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27How to Give a Formal SpeechVideo lesson
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28How to Put Your Audience at EaseVideo lesson
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29How to Close a SpeechVideo lesson
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30How to Pace a SpeechVideo lesson
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31How to Prepare a SpeechVideo lesson
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32Tell 'em what I'm gonna tell 'em, tell 'emVideo lesson
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33Public Speaking Rules You Should Never BreakVideo lesson
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34How can I find out whether my presentation workedVideo lesson
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35Should I Rehearse My Speech and for how long?Video lesson
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36How to Eliminate Nervousness for public speakingVideo lesson
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37How Not to be like Rick PerryVideo lesson
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38What to Do if You're Losing Your AudienceVideo lesson
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39How to Handle a HecklerVideo lesson
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40How to Handle Questions from the AudienceVideo lesson
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41Should I read my speech so that I don't make any mistakes?Video lesson
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42How do I remember what to say in a presentation?Video lesson
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43How to Prepare and Use Notes in a SpeechVideo lesson
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44How to Stop Saying Um and Ah when You SpeakVideo lesson
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45Why You Should Never Memorize a SpeechVideo lesson
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46How to Make a Speech Powerful and PersuasiveVideo lesson
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47How to Speak in Front of a Big CrowdVideo lesson
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48What if You are asked a question You Can't Answer?Video lesson
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49Should I warn my audience I will be boring?Video lesson
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50A Positive Attitude for Public SpeakingVideo lesson
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51If my allotted speaking time is cut, what should I eliminate?Video lesson
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52How to Move around while Making a SpeechVideo lesson
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53How to Make Eye Contact with Your AudienceVideo lesson
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54How to to Use a TeleprompterVideo lesson
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55How to Give a Motivational SpeechVideo lesson
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56How to Sound Conversational in a SpeechVideo lesson
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57How to Recover from Making a Mistake in a SpeechVideo lesson
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58How to Make Prepared Remarks as Good as Your Q and AVideo lesson
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59What to Do with Your Hands when Making a Speech Public SpeakingVideo lesson
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60Have a Public Speaking Improvement PlanVideo lesson
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61How to Use a Lectern or Podium When Giving a SpeechVideo lesson
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62Stories Are the Most Important Part of Great SpeechesVideo lesson
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63Message Drives StoriesVideo lesson
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64What is the setting for Your Story?Video lesson
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65What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story?Video lesson
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66Your Speaking Stories Must Contain DialogueVideo lesson
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67Share Your Emotions When telling Your StoriesVideo lesson
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68Your Story Must have a ResolutionVideo lesson
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69Don't Tell Stories, Instead Re-Live StoriesVideo lesson
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70Story FundamentalsVideo lesson
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71What are Your Speech Goals?Video lesson
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72Public Speaking ConclusionVideo lesson
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75How to Look Your Best on TV OverviewVideo lesson
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76How to Apply Makeup for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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77How to Sit for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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78How to Smile for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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79How to Move Your Head for Video InterviewsVideo lesson
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80How to Use Your Eyes During a TV InterviewVideo lesson
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81How to Move Your Body for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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82How to Move Your Hands for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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83How to Sit in Your Chair for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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84How to Stand for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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85How to Dress for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
