Two Habits of World-Class Speakers | Izuchukwu Ukandu | TEDxBazeUniversity
In this engaging TEDx talk, Izuchukwu Ukandu, a Certified Media Consultant, unveils the two powerful habits that set world-class speakers apart. Drawing from years of media and communication experience, he demystifies the art of impactful public speaking, focusing on practical techniques that elevate a speaker’s presence and influence. With a blend of storytelling and expert insight, Izuchukwu emphasizes the concept of speaker confidence and storytelling. Habits that not only sharpen delivery but also build trust with any audience. His message is clear: anyone can become a powerful communicator by mastering these two habits.Izuchukwu Ukandu is a Communications Professional with over a decade of experience spanning corporate communications, public relations, storytelling, journalism, and communications management. Through his training programs, media features, speaking engagements, and mentorship initiatives, Izu has inspired thousands across the globe to embrace the power of storytelling and leverage digital technology to amplify their voices. In his role with the Investigative Team at Al Jazeera, he has made significant contributions to research, internal and external communications, and the production of high-quality reports and profiles for key stakeholders. Beyond journalism, Izu leads the Audacious Media team. He believes that stories are more than words, they are lived experiences that shape perspectives, transform lives, and change the world, one person at a time. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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