Tip I So I’ve filled up the SpeakerTunity™ You Tube Channel with tons of useful content for speakers, leaders and authors seeking to use speaking as a way to attract clients–and to get booked for those gigs.. Yet, I still have more tips for you! So we’re going to cover
CMP Collegiate Rifle Team Feature: University of North Georgia
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U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The University of North Georgia has facilitated a scholastic rifle team since the school’s founding in 1873 (then known as the North Georgia Agricultural College). The program entered NCAA status in the fall of 2007, then returning in the fall of 2011 after the hiring of the program’s first full-time coach, former athlete Tori Kostecki. Under her leadership, the team has consistently increased its annual statistics and overall records, earned three Southern Conference (SOCON) titles, six individual SOCON titles and, in 2021, the program’s first NCAA qualifier, Kimberlee Nettles! Go, Nighthawks!
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For many, the term public speaking conjures impressive mental images of huge crowds and perhaps a politician or self-help guru at a podium. Because most of us aren t politicians or self-help gurus (thank goodness), we don t have to worry about what it takes to be a good public speaker, right? Wrong.
Giving a presentation at work, preaching at your church, giving a speech at a wedding, delivering a prepared message to your Bible study group all are forms of public speaking. It turns out the need to be at least a decent public speaker hits closer to home than we might initially think.