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How To Become An Amazing Speaker With TEDx Coach Kevin McIntyre

How To Become An Amazing Speaker With TEDx Coach Kevin McIntyre

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What does it really take to become an unforgettable speaker?


In this powerful episode of the Vertical Momentum Resiliency Podcast, host Richard Kaufman sits down with Kevin McIntyre, Ph.D., ECC , TEDx coach, professional speaker, professor of business communication at Georgia State University, and FEMA-certified crisis communication instructor , to break down the science and strategy behind world-class communication.


With more than 25 years of experience training leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs, Kevin shares how great speakers combine storytelling, psychology, and executive presence to command a room and inspire action.


Having coached professionals and TEDx speakers around the world and trained thousands in leadership communication, he reveals the practical frameworks anyone can use to speak with confidence, connect emotionally with an audience, and turn words into influence.


Whether you’re an entrepreneur pitching an idea, a leader motivating your team, or someone who simply wants to communicate with more impact, this conversation is a masterclass in how powerful communication can transform your career and your life.


Subscribe to the Vertical Momentum Resiliency Podcast, share this episode with someone who wants to become a better speaker, and visit VerticalMomentumPodcast.com for more conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers who are redefining what’s possible.


Get in touch with Kevin here➡️ https://mcintyrespeaks.com




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