BBC radio used to have a great radio show named “Just a Minute”. One of the games was to talk for 60 seconds on a subject without repetition, deviation etc. If you did either of these or other things, you’d be challenged & buzzed out of your turn.
Mark,
Watched you on stage - you need a speech/voice coach. Ruth Rainero in SF may be able to help.
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BBC radio used to have a great radio show named “Just a Minute”. One of the games was to talk for 60 seconds on a subject without repetition, deviation etc. If you did either of these or other things, you’d be challenged & buzzed out of your turn.
Mark,
Watched you on stage - you need a speech/voice coach. Ruth Rainero in SF may be able to help.
Posted by Marcus McCrory at May 30th, 2008 at 11:34 am