Great interview, same as the course is of immense value for those interested in subject. So happy to have found the BBC Maestro courses - with the one from Richard Greene and the course on breathing from James Nestor being my favourites
Thank you, Rajesh! We're putting together a small, live, online Course for those who want to continue to refine their skills. Please contact BBC Maestro if you might be interested.
I was a police officer in a major Eastern US city for 25 years. I took several courses in public speaking at my own expense to effectively address a jury. Look them in the eye, do not punctuate the testimony with "fillers" like er, ah, uhm, or ya-knows. Stick to the facts but if they're technical, try to relate to the jury. In one case, a man was charged with attempted murder when a pedestrian was struck. There were black skid marks across the hood of the defendants car that the prosecution said were from the victim's white sneakers. I testified that those black marks on the hood were caused by the grip of the golf club the "victim" was wielding as he attacked the driver. I said in my testimony, "If you've played golf, you know exactly how black grip rubber transfers to your glove". The defendant was acquitted based on that testimony. Look them in the eye and tell the truth in a way they can understand.
Thank you for a great conversation. @RichardGreene, thank you for your outlook its been truly eye opening. 💞
I am gaining more from Richard's BBC Maestro course than I could ever have imagined. Fantastic communication skills for all areas of one's lfe.
Thank you so much, Greg!
Great to hear you're enjoying the course!
Did you do the bbc course or just watch this video👌
great video, thank you
Great interview, same as the course is of immense value for those interested in subject. So happy to have found the BBC Maestro courses - with the one from Richard Greene and the course on breathing from James Nestor being my favourites
Love that you're finding value in them!
Authentic passion! Love this!
Hi Richard,
Thank you very much. It was a great session with many valuable points.
Thank you, Rajesh! We're putting together a small, live, online Course for those who want to continue to refine their skills. Please contact BBC Maestro if you might be interested.
Love this episode - Great Content
I was a police officer in a major Eastern US city for 25 years. I took several courses in public speaking at my own expense to effectively address a jury. Look them in the eye, do not punctuate the testimony with "fillers" like er, ah, uhm, or ya-knows. Stick to the facts but if they're technical, try to relate to the jury. In one case, a man was charged with attempted murder when a pedestrian was struck. There were black skid marks across the hood of the defendants car that the prosecution said were from the victim's white sneakers. I testified that those black marks on the hood were caused by the grip of the golf club the "victim" was wielding as he attacked the driver. I said in my testimony, "If you've played golf, you know exactly how black grip rubber transfers to your glove". The defendant was acquitted based on that testimony. Look them in the eye and tell the truth in a way they can understand.
It's such a shame that he couldn't have taken a shave before the interview. 😢Otherwise thanks for the video which has alot of good advice
Terrified of public speaking, plagued me all my life
Same here, I'm finally working on it.
@mandovision8 Are you doing a course?
Yes, I signed up for it. It’s pretty good. I also joined Toastmasters and im preparing for a speech.
@mandovision8 Good for you 👍