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  • How to Give the Million View TEDx Talk: What is Your Polygamy?

  • By: Lance Allred
  • Narrated by: Lance Allred
  • Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins

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Using humorous and insightful anecdotes, Lance Allred, the first deaf player in NBA history and TEDx star, takes any aspiring fan of TED Talks, "TEDsters", on his journey of hubris, awkwardness and catharsis that was his TEDx experience.

Lance walks you through how you find the best odds of where you will be selected to give a TEDx talk, how to prepare and what worked and didn't work as far as: script writing, body language, drafts submitted, post-talk marketing, along with many other details and inside information that allowed him to become a TEDx Star with One Million views within two months.

This is a How-To with heart and genuine human experience.

©2017 Lance Allred (P)2017 Lance Allred

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