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The art of public speaking workshop

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Richmond Town Hall Get directions Share

Public speaking is one of the most common fears, but it’s also one of the most powerful tools for creating change.

This session helps participants overcome fear and build confidence in their ability to speak publicly. It focuses on understanding the audience, crafting memorable messages, and using story-telling to inspire and influence. Participants will also explore the psychology behind communication, including bias, resistance to change, and how to adapt messages for different settings.

Topics include:

  • Breaking down the fear of presenting
  • The gift of delivering memorable messages
  • Understanding audiences
  • Understanding bias and its role in decision making
  • Different approaches for different messages
  • Brainstorming content and preparing a presentation for impact
  • Understanding the process of change including barriers and resistance
  • Applying the skills to a networking conversation

Who should attend?

Committee or board members, grant recipients, volunteers, community leaders, community groups and not-for-profit organisations, and individuals/residents based in the City of Yarra interested in enhancing their public speaking skills.

Please note: Organisations/groups/individuals based in the City of Yarra or that service Yarra's community will be prioritised.

This in-person workshop is free, however bookings are essential.

Brought to you by Yarra City Council, presented by Non-Profit Training.

Where

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Richmond Town Hall
333 Bridge Road , Richmond 3121

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