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FameLab heat, London (Justin Williams)
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Challenging Orthodoxy
The Great Global
Warming Swindle on Channel 4
Cloning - the future?
Animal Farm
on Channel 4
The Charisma Experiment
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FameLab heat, Manchester (Craig Strong 07966 208 048)
What Is Charisma? page 1
Throughout his successful boxing career, Muhammad Ali was an entertaining and confident speaker (EMPICS Sports Photo Agency)
John Lennon and Paul McCartney not only epitomised, but also spoke for and helped fashion the culture of the 1960s – and are still influential today (AP/EMPICS)
Adolf Hitler makes an impassioned speech at a rally in Germany, 1937 (AP/EMPICS)
What Is Charisma? page 2
Pope John Paul II waves to the faithful from the window of his apartment overlooking St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. His use of mass communications and foreign travel made him the most recognisable and travelled pope in history (AP/EMPICS)
Sex sells and many gentlemen preferred Marilyn, but looks are not always necessary for effective presentation (AP/EMPICS)
John F. Kennedy, the young progressive president of a modern America is cheered on a visit to County Wexford, Ireland in 1963 (PA/EMPICS)
How Charismatic Are You?
The audience is not the enemy. If you want to communicate, try to keep them with you! (PA/EMPICS)
Members of the audience at the Phoenix Park Festival, Ireland, welcome US band Red Hot Chilli Peppers on stage (PA/EMPICS)
Presenting With Impact page 1
The enthusiastic crowd during the Tsunami Relief Concert at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (PA/EMPICS)
The audience is not the enemy. If you want to communicate, try to keep them with you! (PA/EMPICS)
Professor Robert Winston's instantly recognisable face and easy-going style can make the most difficult of biological sciences accessible (PA/EMPICS)
With passionate commitment to a just cause and years of imprisonment because if it, perhaps no one could exemplify the necessary qualities of enthusiasm and preparation better than Nelson Mandela (PA/EMPICS)
Correct breathing practice will help support and release your voice and encourage your audience (Nick Pearson)
Presenting With Impact page 2
Martin Luther King making his 'I have a dream...' speech in Washington, 28 August 1963 (AP/EMPICS)
Dennis and Margaret Thatcher in 1989. Margaret Thatcher had some serious voice and image coaching before going on to be one of Britain's most personally powerful leaders (PA/EMPICS)
Manchester audience of FameLab (Craig Strong 07966 208 048)