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 KI Life - Roberta (Happy Waving Traffic Controller) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:09:18

This episode we talk with Roberta who is one of the traffic controllers at the SA Water road works. She is well known to islanders because of her enthusiastic waving to all motorists that pass her station. Roberta gives joy to everyone that has to wait at the works.

 KIL Life Promo 16032021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:00:56

We are on the move in 2022. Can you tell us of any locals that should be interviewed. Call or text 0473 88 77 35. See us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/KILifeMedia

 Coffee and Chat - Greg Clark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:34

Greg Clark is a South Australian radio and television personality that has hosted such shows as Music Express and did many radio station DJ presentations. Greg is still involved with the media industry in many ways and we talk with him about his extensive career.

 CC Barrie Rogers - Electric Aircraft | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:40

Barrie Rogers from Air to There Aviation has bought the first electric aircraft into South Australia. He also like to help educate young aviators.

 Coffee & Chat - Scooter Quiz Master | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:04

This episode we talk to a local Quiz Master. Scott McLoughlin talks about his history in the public entertainment arena.

 Coffee & Chat - Air Commodore, Noddy Sawade | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:52

David talks with Air Commodore Noddy Sawade from the Royal Australian Air Force about his career with the RAAF and his current task of organising air shows.

 Coffee & Chat - Marg Hobby Life Coach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:36

David talks to Marg Hobby and her career as a Life Coach. Coping with things in these strange times.

 KI Life - Tony Blight Tru Thai | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:34

KI Lifes talks with Tony Blight a Kangaroo Islander with many interests on KI.

 Coffee & Chat - Casey Gollan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:55

David talks with Casey about his career as a business coach. How he got going, what he's done and where to in the future.

 Coffee & Chat - Marg Hobby @ Alidinga, quilting and people. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:16

We talk with Marg Hobby about living at Aldinga in South Australia and what she does with her time during Covid.

 Coffee & Chat - Gary Hennessy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:05

David talks with local community minded businessman, Gary Hennessy about his past, present and future views.

 Public Speaking Tip # 33 Run To Time | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:25

If you're asked to speak at an event ask how long they want you to talk. Then make sure you stick to that time. TRANSCRIPT: I recently emceed a big three-day conference with a feast of speakers from celebrities, to motivational speakers, human interest story tellers and medical specialists. Some were old campaigners on the speaking circuit, others had limited public speaking experience but with an interesting story to tell. In any event be it large or small everything needs too run to time There’s always been an old adage when engaging a politician to speak. Tell him/her they have 10 minutes. All the while budgeting for a 20 minute address. Politicians, given a captive audience will always go over time. It’s become increasingly apparent that many speakers have inherited pollies disease and don’t know when to shut up. Organisers spend countless hours organising every aspect of an event, timing segments down to the minute so they can get all the elements into an attractive package that doesn’t test the audiences’ will or stamina. It’s called planning for success. Then along comes a speaker who thinks what they have to say is far more important than anything else that is happening and runs off at the mouth on their chosen subject. Now, I‘m not coming down on a speaker who is so enthusiastic they’ve just lost sense of time – that I can forgive. I’m talking about the speaker who has been told before they start that they’ll be given a countdown – 10 minutes, five, two…times up, but blatantly disregards it. I remember this happening at one event I emceed where the guilty speaker ran over by almost 15 minutes. They were to be followed by the star attraction. A speaker with an international reputation who commands huge fees for his outstanding work. He was Waiting back stage and as the emcee I had to make him aware of the over run and the problems it was creating. However, like a true professional he said, “Don’t worry. I can trim back my talk and help you make up the time.” He could have been indignant and upset about having to wait to perform and then lose time, but no. The consummate pro, he was a team player. So a word of advice to all speakers, be a team player, run to time, tailor your talk to fit the time available, be flexible, don’t fall in love with the sound of your own voice. And remember the old axiom. No one ever complained because a speech was too short. And another one, always leave your audience wanting more. Public speaking can be a wonderful thing and those who have conquered their fears live for that rush of adrenaline as your name is called out and the audience applauds. Drink in the moment and go for it! But whatever you do, run to time.

 A-Z for Podcasters - Microphone Technique | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:49

This time it's microphone technique. There are may ways to speak and position microphones to achieve optimum results. You can find out more and see our photo gallery at https://greeneyedmonster.com.au/a-z-for-podcasters/ Get early access on PATREON: Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/greeneyedmonster

 Public Speaking tip #32 Words and Phrases to Avoid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:35

Words and Phrases to avoid. Don't bring your presentation down by using words and phrases that reduce your impact. Transcript: Words are very powerful used the, well and your speech will rise to dizzying heights - use them poorly and your impact will suffer dramatically. Great, well researched content will fail if you have laced your talk with weak unempowering words and phrases. Words like just …I just want to talk about… hopefully …hopefully we’ll see improvement . Phrases like I’m going to start with a story…just launch into it don’t introduce the introduction . here’s a funny joke …dangerous territory - you’ve told them it’s funny you’re going to have egg on your face if no-one laughs - tell the joke by all means but don’t flag it. Sorry if I seem a little nervous - you’ve tipped them off now they’ll look for signs - most people would have no idea or in fact care if your nervous, just press on. I’m not very good at public speaking - hello? well get off the stage and leave it to someone who is. I didn't have enough time . . .to prepare …to research to practice - an alarming confession, it’s your problem don’t try to make it theirs. forget Buzzwords - it might make you think your pretty smart but unless your audience know as much or more about the subject leave out the buzz words - they’re over used and lazy - you know the ones - touching base, 24/7, leverage, pick your brain, deep dive, low hanging fruit - don’t be lazy don’t fall for buzzwords. Forget filler phrases - at this moment in time - now I personally think - I think, at 4AM in the morning either AM or morning not both….due to the fact that - because. When giving an opinion don’t start with “I may be wrong but…. that devalues your position, making you sound unsure and less confident. While your speech might be thoroughly researched and prepared a Q AND A session has the potential to bring you undone with a question from left field. A reply of I don’t know might well be honest and forthright but it can weaken your position - after all the audience has come to hear you speak as an expert. So how should you answer? When asked something that you don’t know “I’m, not the best person to answer that but I’ll find out for you .”
That is a question outside my area of expertise, my focus today is on and give a brief summation of your talk or on a humorous note
“I’d like to ask the same question.” Choosing your words and phrases carefully will make you a far more compelling speaker - so watch out for the words and phrases that undermine your presentation. Keep it conversational and on a level everyone can comprehend.

 A-Z for Podcasters - Zoomchatting your podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:57

This episode we talk about integrating Zoom Chat with your podcast. You can find out more and see our photo gallery at https://greeneyedmonster.com.au/a-z-for-podcasters/ Get early access on PATREON: Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/greeneyedmonster

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