Michael Chad Hoeppner
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So move around in space, walk like an elephant, slowly big swinging arms through the room saying the words, and the next time whisper it into your phone like you're at a library trying not to get scolded by the librarian. So you're learning the ideas, but you're not memorizing vocal variety. Also, get to know the ideas in what you're sharing, not just the words in the page.
In fact, I often suggest that people write out their scripts like a poem. Make it look how the ideas make sense, not just how the word processor has divvied it up on the page. It has nothing to do with the ideas in the lines. It just has to do with how many characters fit on a line of text. It's a big topic. It's a worthwhile question you asked.
In fact, I often suggest that people write out their scripts like a poem. Make it look how the ideas make sense, not just how the word processor has divvied it up on the page. It has nothing to do with the ideas in the lines. It just has to do with how many characters fit on a line of text. It's a big topic. It's a worthwhile question you asked.
But I also don't want to give you a whole soap opera on this one question.
But I also don't want to give you a whole soap opera on this one question.
Three simple places. For the book, it's just don'tsayum.com. Just the title of the book, .com, don'tsayum.com. My company's name is GK Training, and that's the same URL, gktraining.com. And then you can find me on LinkedIn, Michael Chad Hepner.
Three simple places. For the book, it's just don'tsayum.com. Just the title of the book, .com, don'tsayum.com. My company's name is GK Training, and that's the same URL, gktraining.com. And then you can find me on LinkedIn, Michael Chad Hepner.
My pleasure. Thank you for the interview. And thank you for the really interesting questions. I know that can also sound like lip service, like every guest is like, what a great question. You're so smart, but really fun to get to answer.
My pleasure. Thank you for the interview. And thank you for the really interesting questions. I know that can also sound like lip service, like every guest is like, what a great question. You're so smart, but really fun to get to answer.