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I’m not talking about accents – regional accents are big pluses in most radio stations these days. RP, formally ‘Received Pronunciation’, is just not fashionable. No - I’m talking about the ability of radio jocks and journos alike to ‘sell’ stories to listeners by being clear, and by talking at an attractive pitch and at an accessible speed. Now, here’s a truism. Radio’s about Measurable Interest in Your MLM Business t the National Broadcasting School, it’s my job to see loads of graduates who want to train to be radio presenters and radio journalists and let me tell you, you’d be astonished how many aspirants just don’t get it.As a network marketer, what’s one tool of tremendous value? One answer would be having a level of measurability in your business. In other words, at the end of the day being able to point to a number and say, “I was able to accomplish X today.” The next step with this is to hold it relative to something or in other words a benchmark or goal. 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No - I’m talking about the ability of radio jocks and journos alike to ‘sell’ stories to listeners by being clear, and by talking at an attractive pitch and at an accessible speed. Now, here’s a truism. Radio’s abou Strategic Planning for a Small Business - Overcome the Challenges ur lobster!WHY PLAN?Things are ok. But how do you know you are thinking BIG enough? Are you leveraging the strengths, interests and talents on your team? Will you wind up in a place that will make you happy? What exactly is the best game plan? It is not that you haven't been thinking about these questions. The business environment is complex and the choices are daunting. How do Now, let me be clear. I’m not talking about accents – regional accents are big pluses in most radio stations these days. RP, formally ‘Received Pronunciation’, is just not fashionable. No - I’m talking about the ability of radio jocks and journos alike to ‘sell’ stories to listeners by being clear, and by talking at an attractive pitch and at an accessible speed. Now, here’s a truism. Radio’s abou Managing Personal Finance Is Key For Long Term Financial Health talking about the ability of radio jocks and journos alike to ‘sell’ stories to listeners by being clear, and by talking at an attractive pitch and at an accessible speed.The ability to manage your personal finance is key for successful long term financial health and stability. Regardless of how much you earn, being able to make your income work for you is bessential. Not everyone requires a large salary and an expensive home and car to be happy, but they do need to be comfortable in terms of being able to eat and sleep in a healthy environme Now, here’s a truism. Radio’s about sound! So, the sound of a voice is a tad important if it’s in listeners’ kitchens and cars day after day after day. But how much to attention to my radio colleagues pay to their voices? Not a lot. Perhaps the reason that radio people have not cottoned on is because they don’t know how much a good voice coach can help with breathing or pitch or engagement or colouring or speed or clarity or exercises or warm-ups? I confess to being just as ignorant for many, many years. But let me tell you – at the National Broadcasting School I have woken up to just how much a good coaching can improve even a voice in just three months. A few radio companies have had the vision and understanding to organise voice training for their broadcasters in radio schools or in house. But rarely do I hear of radio people investing in themselves by hiring pe
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