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Don't Say Um

How to Communicate Effectively to Live a Better Life

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
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Wait time: About 16 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 16 weeks
Communicate with confidence and improve your presentation skills with this essential guide–because delivery matters.
Michael Chad Hoeppner has coached presidential candidates, prominent CEOs, and Ivy League deans on their communication skills. Now, he shares his wide‑ranging knowledge in Don't Say Um.
Hoeppner has created an entirely new approach to communication training, providing physical exercises to quickly improve speaking. With simple-to-master exercises, Don't Say Um is an essential tool for improving your speech.
Don't Say Um challenges our preconceived notions of good speaking techniques and offers powerful tools to become master communicators.
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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2025

      Hoeppner, a public-speaking coach, developed the exercises and other activities in this book while assisting people who wanted to improve their communication skills. He aptly notes that amateur public speakers usually emphasize content over delivery. With a witty, accessible style, Hoeppner's book offers approaches to avoid delivery pitfalls such as talking too fast, rambling, adding filler words, poor enunciation, and avoiding eye contact. These issues, like bad habits, often accrue over time. Hoeppner stresses that communicating is like a sport that uses muscle memory and encourages the use of kinesthetic techniques to improve speaking. The exercises use a variety of practices to incorporate different learning styles, including Lego drills, finger walking, ball throwing, speaking with mouth impediments, breathing methods, stretching, warming up with tongue twisters, and much more. These practices will work for both in-person and virtual presentations. Hoeppner believes that readers should establish a communication regime by employing the exercises found in this book at least three times a week, if not daily. This book also includes QR codes with supplemental videos and a mobile app. VERDICT Hoeppner offers effective practices for improving communication skills, plus excellent advice on acknowledging nerves and managing anxiety about speaking.--Erica Swenson Danowitz

      Copyright 2025 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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