The Business: MEDIA TRAINING BASICS
Q&A with Kathleen Friery | Media Trainer & Television Producer Saina Shelton | Digital Media Expert, Speaker, Author Patricia Stark | On-Screen Personality, Author, Speaker, Trainer Jess Todtfeld, CSP | Media Trainer, Speaker, Author Azia Celestino - Moderator; On Air Host & Journalist Mark Twain quipped, “It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.” Whether it’s producing content for social media channels, interviewing via podcast or press, joining a film festival panel, or even giving a toast, delivering a succinct, impactful, on-brand message takes forethought, practice, and preparation. Media training can be a highly effective tool for this process. Join us for a discussion on strategies for crafting key messages, conveying confident, effective communication, and creating an authentic and favorable public image.

The Media Training Master Class

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Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques

10 Ways to Answer Challenging Media Questions

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How Celebrities Deal With Fame?

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Body Language Expert Explains How to Show Confidence | WIRED

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Media Training with Susan Harrow and Samantha Hartley

Simon Sinek: If You Don't Understand People, You Don't Understand Business

How to Speak

Matt Abrahams: "How to Make Your Communication Memorable"

Crisis Communications | The Complete Crisis Communications Overview

The Importance of Media Training for Celebrities

Seth Godin – Leadership vs. Management - What it means to make a difference

Media Training Tips 101: What you need to Know to be Like a Pro

