• How To Be Better In Public Speaking Like A Pro with Milo Shapiro

  • Mar 26 2025
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

How To Be Better In Public Speaking Like A Pro with Milo Shapiro

  • Summary

  • In 2000, Milo left fifteen years in Information Technology to pursue his passion: applying improvisation to business practices and personal development.


    Through his teamwork course “TEAMprovising” , he creates team connectedness, improved communication and boosted innovation (programmers at Sempra Energy, engineers at Qualcomm...even surgeons at AOSpine).

    His interactive improv-game motivational speeches have delighted Southwest Airlines, Minolta, and Pfizer.

    As a speaking coach, Milo has helped hundreds (including top management at Sharp Health Care) become more prepared, polished and powerful. A speech about his book “Public Speaking: Get A’s, Not Zzzzzz’s!” provides a fresh voice on this old topic.

    In this episode, we discuss the following:

    😍 Milo Shapiro's background
    1️⃣ #1 Public speaking tip
    🚀 The future of virtual learning is design


    Resources:

    https://www.MiloShapiro.com for info about him as a speaker and teambuilder or
    https://www.PublicDynamics.com about him as a public speaking skills coach

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