Here I am live, up close and far away,
depending on who shot the video.

As the Anything-But-Blah gal that I am, I'm not into the same-o, same-o or razzmatazz demo video promo stuff you might be used to seeing from other speakers. That said, I do have some clips of my popular stuff, including the oft-requested "Are you going to stand on the bed of nails?" segment. (The one shown is from a marketing presentation.) It sums up the importance of being one-of-a-kind and anything but blah . . . not to mention the importance of wearing good shoes.

You can also visit my YouTube Channel for even more, including a 6-minute, 40-second little ditty I recently did at the National Speakers Association 2010 Convention. It's 20 slides automatically timed to advance every 20 seconds regardless of whether I was ready or not. Click on the Lightening Round video.

Yes, I stand on a bed of nails to make a point.
(Pun intended.)

2:26 min

No one cares about your boring voicemail, either.

4:35 min

A wink, a nod and some Jello.
(Goes with the article When Reality Meets Strategy: A Personal Health Care Marketing Story.)
2:10 min

Audience Participation? Here you go.

1:43 min

The Timmy Wake Up Story
(AKA:  What Makes YOU a Professional?)

5:28 min

The 4 Cornerstones of Any Effective Message

These video clips still live elsewhere in outer space, so click below to view them.

1. Stand Out in Three Different Ways
2. Intrigue and Involve
3. Emotion vs. Facts
4. Bring Your Benefits to Life

   
   

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Terri Langhans

Terri Langhans, CSP, COE

Certified Speaking Professional
Chief of Everything
Blah Blah Blah Etc., Inc.


“She makes you want to sit at the front of the room…great sense of humor, fun and relevant, especially the exercises and personal stories...engaging speaker, clear examples”
Comments from Society of Women Engineers Program Evaluation


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