Today at Famous in Your Field, we’re going Mythbusters to debunk bad public speaking advice. These are the two tips that get passed out like leftover Halloween candy.
But they’re dead wrong.
Let’s jump into the bad advice and what you should do instead.
Mythbusters: Avoid these two public speaking mistakes
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