Improve Your Public Speaking Skills In New Communiversity Class

Eva Lewandowski is a certified life coach, certified EFT practitioner, speaker and the co-host of a weekly internet radio show, “Corporate Talk with Charlie and Eva.” She is also a trained voice over artist.  Since overcoming her own struggles with debilitating stage fright, she is on a mission to help others do the same.

Eva will help you start on your way to transform your anxiety into excitement and overcome (not just hide) your fear of speaking. Let 2017 be the year you stop hanging back and step into the spotlight!

In this four-week course, you will learn and discover:

  • The dynamics of fear and how to use that adrenaline rush
  • How to unmask limiting beliefs and remove them
  • How to effectively practice speaking up
  • How to handle an audience like James Bond
  • Easy relaxation tools and techniques you can do anywhere and much more!

Stand Up and Be Heard: Improve Your Public Speaking Skills

4-week class on Mondays

January 23–February 13, 2017, 6:30 pm–8:30 PM, $129

2220 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45206.

Free Parking

Register online at

uc.edu/ce/commu

or call us at 513-556-6932.

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