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A Book for the Holidays?

You may remember that I wrote a book this year. 🙂 As you’re thinking about what to get for those last few people on your list, can I nominate “Before You Say Anything: How to Have Better Conversations, Love Public Speaking, and Finally Know What to Do with Your Hands”? I’m hearing from readers that …

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A Peek Behind the Recording Booth Curtain

I’m really excited to announce that the audiobook version of Before You Say Anything: How to Have Better Conversations, Love Public Speaking, and Finally Know What to Do with Your Hands is available now! Huge thank you to The Talking Book, an audiobook producing company located right here in Asheville. I had a terrific experience with them, and …

It’s My Birthday, and I’ll Blog if I Want to…

As you probably know, my book Before You Say Anything: How to Have Better Conversations, Love Public Speaking, and Finally Know What to Do with Your Hands came out recently. Readers and clients have been emailing and texting, and here’s some of what I’ve heard: “I recommend this fantastic book for really just about everyone. …

Big Announcement! (It’s the book!)

I’m thrilled to announce that my book, Before You Say Anything: How to Have Better Conversations, Love Public Speaking, and Finally Know What to Do with Your Hands, is making its debut TODAY!  If you’re a reader of this blog, the book’s big ideas will be familiar to you. What’s different is that the whole thing …

The Problem with Peanut Butter

Peanut butter is a delicious and filling snack. Peanut butter is sticky. Peanut butter eaten ten minutes before you’re recording an interview is…not a great idea. Maybe have some apple slices instead. (My son Cameron read this blog post and said, “I don’t get it. Is there a metaphor here?” Nope. No metaphor. Straight talk …

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