
The speaker - perhaps you or your execs - feels doomed. It's almost as bad as the dreaded cricket silence.and boy.is it stressful! In almost every instance the speaker is met with a diluted response.

For example, as they kick off another segment of meeting they will ask, "Wasn't that last topic interesting?" But groups NEVER respond like individuals. Here's the problem: When presenting, most people use the same techniques that they use in one-on-one conversations. Turns out - these are two symptoms of one major challenge for most professionals. My secret, revealed in this video - is a rock and roll technique called Call and Response, which has an incredible impact on the two biggest challenges faced by most speakers: Nerves and Audience Engagement. What kind of success? Well, I've given over 150 keynotes at large conferences and corporate events and 90% of the time I'm the highest rated speaker at the event.

Whether its an audience of 5 or 500 - I've found I can apply one simple rock and roll presentation technique to guarantee success. My band warmed up for The Ramones, Flock of Seagulls, and Bon Jovi to name a few. I love being a time management and communication skills keynote speaker! It reminds me of my days performing original rock music in front of big, enthusiastic crowds in the 90s.
