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13. How to memorise a talk FLAWLESSLY!

13. How to memorise a talk FLAWLESSLY!

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Do you struggle to memorize your talks, podcast interview answers, or social media content? Do you get scared that you'll go blank on stage? Do you have no idea where to start to remember a 1000-word talk?

In this episode, you'll learn:

➡️ My 5-step memorisation process ➡️ What the danger zone of memorisation is ➡️ The secret ingredient that improves memory retention ➡️ Scientifically proven hacks for memorisation ➡️ Ways to make memorising easier and faster ➡️ & more so you can have a FLAWLESS performance!

Apply for the Voice for Impact online speaking bootcamp here

Get in touch: Instagram: @trang_nova Facebook: Trang Nova Youtube: Trang Nova Website: www.trangnova.com Email: trang@trangnova.com

About Trang

Trang Nova is a TEDx Speaker and Speaking Coach for visionary entrepreneurs to speak with confident authority so they can be recognised as visible leaders in their business and on stages.

Trang’s journey from being a withdrawn child to now being featured on global platforms like TEDx and Medium has made her realise that speaking is a skill that can be learned and mastered by anyone, not just those to whom it comes naturally.

So now, Trang is on a mission to help other visionaries, especially women of colour, be seen and heard through the power of their speaking. This way, they can fulfil their personal and business potential, and lead powerful movements to make this world better for us all and future generations.

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