Adding humor to your speech can teach a lesson and help your audience connect to you. Karen Cortell Reisman offers some pointers on implementing humor into your speech.
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Karen Cortell Reisman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the “Power of 3” as a way to get an audience of guests or customers to remember your message.
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