BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA––October 31, 2007––TALK LIKE
JESUS evaluates the communication style of the “Master Communicator” through
the eyes of a national television news consultant and media coach—revealing the
techniques that work in an information-saturated world.
With careful analysis, historical references, and humorous storytelling, TALK
LIKE JESUS discovers the secrets of Jesus’ communication techniques, and explains
how they can be applied to your life and your business. This is not your ordinary
“Sunday School” Jesus. Instead, we discover a Jesus who is strong and direct, and did
not suffer fools or waste his time with those who were hard-hearted or self-important.
Dallas, TX (Vocus/PRWEB) March 01, 2011
The best films always touch the deepest hopes, fears and dreams of the human struggle. The same is true for Oscar favorite, The King’s Speech, which identifies man’s greatest fear, the fear of public speaking. The story shares the struggle of King George VI to overcome his speech impediment and performance anxiety, so that he can lead Great Britain into World War II.
“The fear of public speaking is not about the speaking – it is the public part that frightens us,” explains veteran TV and Media Coach Lynn Scarborough. “Part of life is dealing with the embarrassment and humiliation that comes from making a mistake in front of others; often, the larger the crowd the greater the fear. We all develop behavior patterns to protect ourselves from the potential pain of rejection or shame.”