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Toastmasters Podcast #012: Speaking Tips from a 7ft 4in Pro

Friday, October 16th 2009 @ 12:00 AM (1 ratings)    post viewed 3776 times

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(11:55) Mark Eaton, member of Park City Toastmasters since 2005, talks about his career in the NBA with the Utah Jazz. Today, he is a businessman and motivational speaker who travels around the U.S. to tell the story of how he went from being a 7'4" 21-year-old mechanic who couldn't play basketball to an NBA All Star with a 12-year career.

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Brenda Hall
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a guest said on Wednesday, October 21st 2009 @ 9:26 AM:

Mark, Great interview. Of course, we're proud to have you in our Toastmasters' Club. I like what you said about being clear about what you say so people will understand. Also, challenge people in your speech! We all want that. Good job!

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Yolanda Yang
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Yolanda127 said on Thursday, November 12th 2009 @ 12:05 AM:

BO and Ryan,I'm so glad to hear your program,but there's still a  problem I can't understand.could you please tell me the accurate address that you said at the beginning and ending of the video.It sounds like www.powerpoint*****.com,that we can down with the powerpoint.thank you so much.

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Bo Bennett
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Bo said on Thursday, November 12th 2009 @ 6:24 AM:

that's http://www.powerpointkaraoke2009.com

 

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