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TRANSFORMATIONAL SPEAKING: If You Want to Change the World, Tell a Better Story

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Each of us—including you—has the capacity
to deliver a powerful and inspiring message when we
go deep enough to find what is ours to say. Our transformational times call not for polished professionals and students of technique but for authentic communicators passionately committed to healthy people, healthy communities, and a healthy planet. The times call for transformational speaking. Designed expressly for agents of change and visionary messengers from all walks of life, this book dispels the myths of great speaking and reveals the surprising source of your power to catalyze audiences for personal and planetary change. Journey with Gail Larsen to discover your “original medicine,” identify the core message you were born to deliver, and access the “Home Zone” that enables you to offer it to the world. Learn the four most powerful methods to refine your speaking, and unlock the secret to managing energy dynamics to maintain the high vibration required for the work of change. This book will show you how to express the full range of the magnificence within you as you learn to tell a better story—one that uplifts and changes the world, one life at a time—and step into your destiny as a transformational speaker. “Gail Larsen’s wise book will help anyone tap into the remarkable power of story, transforming not just the listener but the storyteller as well. In our changing world … these lessons are vital.” — Larry Dossey , MD, author of The Extraordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things

182 pages, Paperback

First published March 3, 2009

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Author 3 books9 followers
July 6, 2013
I just finished reading Transformational Speaking which is a book on a topic close to my heart...expression. I loved it because, even though the book dealt with some of the usual technical aspects of speaking, the true focus of the book was not on "performing" but on "transforming"--self and audience. Larsen gets it. She asks each reader to consider her/his own personal journey allowing it to define the message s/he conveys. And of course, speaking of anything other than what we truly know is just intellect at best. Rather, the medicine is in the depths of our sharing our experience and our truth...courageously. Her application of Alberto Villoldo's levels of perception is brilliant. The section on overcoming differences with an audience are practical and thoughtful. And I absolutely loved her "body rules".

Seriously, if you already are public speaker, do us all a favor and read this book. If you're just stepping into speaking, trust this book as a tool in your arsenal to overcome your fear, resistance, and mistaken ideas about speaking.
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147 reviews10 followers
June 3, 2020
If you are interested in speaking from your heart; then this book is for you! Transformational Speaking is an inspiring read, full of actionable tips about public speaking.
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247 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2023
This is an excellent book for anyone who struggle to speak in public. The book is sectioned in easy to understand fundamentals before going into depth how they can combine to create a means for you to speak genuinely and with personable elements to enhance your authenticity towards the audience.
There are great techniques to try for combating stage fright and other anxiety issues that come in speaking in front of an audience. Just work out the techniques that could work for you and the situation and try it. I certainly was amazed by the results.
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84 reviews13 followers
May 19, 2018
This book is about much more than public speaking. The author has a deeper message for anyone with the desire to make the world a better place. "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken." She guides her audience to reach inside to a self-discover that gives voice to our life experiences and core message. It is worth a read. I found the first half to be more insightful than the second half.
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18 reviews
March 23, 2019
I loved the first half, when it spoke about finding your own story. The book lost me in the end after talking about using angels, and clearing shakras. Overall it was ok.
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168 reviews
December 18, 2015
A GREAT book! Even though written for the aspiring public speaker, the material could apply to anyone looking to develop a voice in the world.

This book does no focus on the usual tactics of crafting a speech, creating visual aids, moving on stage, or using impact techniques such as vocal variety, eye contact, body language, props, etc. Instead, Gail delivers a much more important message that would-be speakers, and/or change agents, must grapple with before those tactics will be of any use. This book is about determining the speech you were meant to give.

Each of use should have a core message that we embed within all of our communications. Gail's core message is "Be Yourself - Everyone Else is Taken" and although that isn't the primary focus of this book, it certainly lives in the undertone. Every speech she delivers has that message in it somewhere, even if she's speaking on a mundane topic such as rearranging your sock drawer. As a Toastmaster, I've been spending a lot of time on the tactics of public speaking, but this book has made me rethink that approach. I now agree with Gail's approach that the tactics will fall into place if you've gotten in touch with yourself via your home zone and deliver speeches from the heart. Alternatively, a well crafted and delivered speech on a topic/message you don't truly care about falls flat (and we've all seen FAR too many of these speeches).

As of today, this is the best book on public speaking I've read and I'd recommend it to anyone looking to make a change in the world.
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228 reviews51 followers
October 11, 2012
You know the saying people may not remember what you say, but they will remember how you made them feel?

Well.

This book is the perfect cocktail -- equal part inspiration, wisdom, and resources -- that will start transformational conversations. Gail Larsen guides a speaker through a self-discovery of her/his own depth and power, which is where she explains our core message or "original medicine" lies. Once we access this "home zone", we are on the path to communicating with authenticity, confidence, and power.

Bottom line: If you ever have something you REALLY want to say, this is a perfect starting point.
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June 4, 2012
This book helps you develop your "voice" as a speaker, but it has also helped me with my copywriting and other written communications. It encouraged me to be really clear about who I am and shows how that is most compelling way for me to really connect with people. Rather than a formula of how to create a great speech, it helps you use your communication strengths more fully. There are plenty of concrete steps to help prepare for your speaking engagement though. I've booked a couple of speaking engagements for the Fall so I'll have more opinions on this whole concept after that!
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2,163 reviews89 followers
September 27, 2019
Great tips for "getting in the mood" for public speaking, and some great ideas on the mechanics. The last third of the book becomes quite new-agey and hurt the value of the book. I listened to this as an audio book. I think it would have been easier to follow had I read it. There were a number of long lists in the book that I would have preferred to see instead of hear and try to remember.
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167 reviews49 followers
January 8, 2017
I read this a few years ago, and it completely changed my relationship to public speaking. This book, and forcing myself to first present at a local Ignite event (5 min speech), led to my current love of public speaking and presenting professionally! Who would have ever guessed?
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949 reviews14 followers
March 7, 2024
A great book that combines ideas of passion and purpose with the art of professional speaking. Highly recommend this to anyone who wishes to make a difference in the world and persuade others to do the same.
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89 reviews6 followers
May 21, 2009
WHile this book has some good advice, I found most of it too new age for my liking.
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20 reviews6 followers
September 20, 2012
If you ever want to get on stage and inspire an audience, this book is for you.
It is full of wisdom, down to earth insights and presented with care and lightness.
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36 reviews1 follower
July 13, 2016
This was a class text book. It was an interesting read. Not something i would have picked up on my own, but it wasn't bad.
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