41 episódios

Spend two minutes at a time with 25 year veteran speaker and performer Scott Humston to increase your professionalism on and off stage. Scott will share with you simple—yet powerful tips...that can help sharpen your image and work.

Two Minute Tips Scott Humston-Speaker

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Spend two minutes at a time with 25 year veteran speaker and performer Scott Humston to increase your professionalism on and off stage. Scott will share with you simple—yet powerful tips...that can help sharpen your image and work.

    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Episode 42-Update That Pic!

    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Episode 42-Update That Pic!

    Have you ever seen a photo of a speaker in a conference booklet or program, then observed the same speaker at the conference in person...and the resemblance is, well, not even close? And you realize that this person hasn't updated their promotional photos since 2012? Or worse, since 1912! Well, professional speakers/performers are sometimes the worse about keeping their promotional pictures up-to-date. Don't be that person. If you are full-time, part-time or just some-time—in the era of digital photography, having an up to date photo is easier than ever. My tip: have new photos taken at least every two years. And, if you always use the same photographer...try a different one next time; Try one that is a bit younger...or older than you. You might be really pleased with the result!



    Here's To Your Success!







     



     

    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.









    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder

     

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    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Episode 41-Billing Tip

    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Episode 41-Billing Tip

     



    A Billing Tip



    As a speaker, performer, presenter and you may be responsible for your billing management. It is indeed important to get paid...and on time! But you may need to improve your technique in this arena. As creative types, many of us struggle with the business side of the show. But, those two words, "show business" the bigger one is business! So, to quote the King, Elvis, sometimes you gotta TCB. (take care of business). Many online tools can help you manage your accounts receivables; That is income that is or will be owed to you for your services. Unless you have a bookkeeper, I'll suggest staying away from Quickbooks. As your more likely to do more harm than good. Freshbooks is an online billing platform that I recommend. Although I use Quickbooks in one my businesses, in another, a smaller company I use Freshbooks—it is just invoicing. It is professional and straightforward.



    Here's To Your Success!







     



     



     

    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.

     







    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder



     

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    Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-Let There Be Light!-Episode 40

    Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-Let There Be Light!-Episode 40

     



    I went to a graduation event the other day. It was in a nice room, with what looked like great stage lighting. But, I wasn't sure...because they never turned them on! The result? It was hard to see the graduates clearly on the stage. If you are on a proper stage or platform, and there is specific lighting for that space, stage lighting, be sure you use it! The audience needs to see you. If you can feel the heat of the lights on your face, that's good! However, with the advent of LED lighting, you may not find yourself standing- to quote singer Billy Joel, "in the white-hot, spotlight"....but be sure you are in the light! Check the stage beforehand, see where the lights began and end on the platform. During your speech, sermon, or performance be sure you stay in the light when all possible. Do some quick online reading on stage lighting, and what are the best colors for your presentation. If you are using the full stage for your presentation, you'll want to take some time to create a lighting plot for your events; This is like a map for the lighting technicians. Again, a google search will provide more than you'll ever need to know.  I recommend starting with a simple site, learnstagelighting.com.

    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.



    Here's To Your Success!























    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder

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    Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-I, Contact-Episode 39

    Scott Humston-2 Minute Tips-I, Contact-Episode 39

     



    Once you've begun your talk, speech, or performance, be sure you intentionally make eye to eye contact with some folks. Acknowledging them. Then, be sure to look throughout the audience, even to the back of the room. If you are in a room with proper lighting, you won't be able to "see" people beyond the second or third rows. That's okay. Look beyond those lights and pretend that you see them. As you speak, move your head, as you look at your audience. Be sure to move about the stage or platform. But, not too much! Practice walking to a spot, delivering a few lines, or performing one piece. Your body stays put, but your head is moving and acknowledging the entire audience. If you are behind the podium, move out front for a few moments or even a few minutes. And don't forget while you are making eye contact to smile! If you know your speech, lines, or sermon well, you'll be able to engage your audience, instead of worrying about what you are going to say.

    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.



    Here's To Your Success!









     









    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder

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    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Walk On Music-Episode 38

    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Walk On Music-Episode 38

    Walk On Music



    If you are a performer, you may already understand how powerful music can be to your entrance on stage. Even professional baseball players have realized this...as a player's favorite music piece is often played as he goes up to bat. If you've never used walk-on music when entering the stage or platform, give it a try. If you have a large stage space to cover before you get to the spot where you'll be speaking or performing from—this will help cover the silence, also known as "dead air" between applause and you being in position, too. Pick music that reflects your persona and sets the mood for your talk. This might be exciting, or soft. It's up to you. Also, you'll only need about 10-20 seconds, so some simple editing might be required. You can do this yourself in a music editing software like Garage Band. Or jump on fiver.com and have someone do it for you. Then, you can email the piece to the sound engineer for the event. I'd also have it on a flash drive that you carry with you to the event.

    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.



    Here's to your success!















    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder

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    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Vulnerability on Stage – Episode 37

    Scott Humston-Two Minute Tips-Vulnerability on Stage – Episode 37

     



    Be Vulnerable



    The stage can be a scary place. Research has shown that public speaking is the number one fear of many people. Number five is death. So, to quote Jerry Seinfeld, "You'd rather be in the coffin than speaking at the funeral." So, for those of us who put ourselves on stage on a regular basis, taking the next step of being vulnerable to our audience can be intimidating, too. But, it is a way to go deeper with your audience—and create that cathartic moment. When you share a bit of your heart with your audience, in your performance or speech, you are opening yourself, and your audience, in turn, will trust you—and be more attentive to what you are saying. So, as you are crafting your speech, talk or performance be sure to be a bit vulnerable on stage with your words. And you'll experience a much deeper connection with your audience.



    Here's To Your Success!











    Thanks so much for listening! Please subscribe and review on iTunes. Also, you are looking for ways to get more bookings, you should most definitely check out The Quick Course On Booking Yourself. You can get the first lesson, free, here.







    Two Minute Tips are recorded by me, Scott Humston, and are copyright ©2018 by NDE, Inc. For more information on what I do, check out scotthumston.com and follow me on Twitter or Instagram @scotthumston and my hashtag is #sharewonder

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