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Public Speaking is All About Being ‘Present’; With Paul Doust

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Welcome back to the Raising Successful Kids Podcast!

Are you worried that your kid is too shy or too timid to go talk to other people? It’s time to improve their social skills.

In this episode, Irene talks to Paul Doust, an actor, a playwright and a TV scriptwriter, about public speaking and presenting yourself in front of your audience. Discover today how the 3 circles of attention can help you ease your way into communicating with people and engaging them for discussions. Paul shares some great strategies, including ‘being present’, breathing properly, or speaking face to face. These could be perfect for your kids who have their entrepreneurial side and wants to start their journey as early as possible.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Paul Doust specializes in public speaking and more so, teaches his students to be themselves, to be ‘present’ and to communicate well with the listeners.
  • Circles of attention:
    • 1st: preoccupation with yourself.
    • 2nd: connection with another person or a group of people.
    • 3rd: aggression and domination.
  • There’s a need for speaking and talking to people face to face. It’s difficult to be present with someone else when we communicate through technology.
  • Paul emphasizes the importance of breathing. This ensures that your audience pays attention to what you’re saying. It also helps you regain your energy, circle back to your thoughts, and makes your audience think about the discussion.

BEST MOMENTS

  • "Voice work is so intimately connected to your own nature.”
  • “You’re never as attractive or successful as you are when you are fully yourself."
  • “The problem with education is this thing of being constantly measured – being told you’re not constantly good enough.”

ABOUT THE GUEST

Paul Doust trained at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, where he achieved a distinction in the school’s Acting and Theatre Production Diploma.  Paul also holds his PTLLS certificate (Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector) along with the Certificate in Training Practice awarded by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, London.  He has run many theatre workshops for young people - notably with The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain.  Paul has also written two plays for the NYT, co-directing one of them.  He has scripted for TV series such as the BBC’s EastEnders and Holby City.  His stage plays have been produced on the Edinburgh Fringe, in Australia (Melbourne Festival) and off-Broadway, New York.

In 2018, Paul was a lead tutor on the final BTech theatre course to run at Broadstairs FE College (16 to 21-year-olds).  In the same year, he completed his tutor’s training course with LAMDA and is now very excited to be offering their demanding - but uniquely rewarding - exams.  Paul also runs private theatre workshops of his own.  His courses include Stanislavski, Shakespeare and Second Circle Voice Work (having trained with the world-renowned voice teacher, Patsy Rodenburg).  As well as approaches to acting - from High Comedy to Low Farce - Paul also teaches playwriting, script analysis and directing.

ABOUT THE HOST

Irene Santineer is a working mum of an entrepreneurial child and shares a passion with her husband to see him succeed. She’s the creator and host of the raising Successful Kids Podcast which aims to help parents, educators and mentors effectively guide children towards success.

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