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  1. How to Connect With Your Audience by Moving Closer (by @nfrodom1) http://bit.ly/619YxA
  2. #iamageek Finally, a hashtag I can identify with, from the Society for Geek Advancement. http://geekadvancement.com/
  3. Stocking Stuffers for Speakers - Presentation Gift Ideas under $5, $10, $20, $30, or $50 http://is.gd/535Ts
  4. Stocking Stuffers for Speakers: Presentation Gift Ideas under $5, $10, $20, $30, or $50 http://is.gd/535Ts
  5. @ZimmerJohn Congratulations, John. Fantastic double victory.
  6. Speaking Tips Bonanza! fear research; audience attention; storytelling; lead discussions; #ppt in classroom; Steve Jobs http://is.gd/515A2
  7. @ransomtech Thanks for the retweet, Stephen.
  8. Are You Guilty? 8 Faulty Speaker Assumptions and How to Fix Them http://is.gd/4ZH1y
  9. 8 Faulty Speaker Assumptions and How to Fix Them http://bit.ly/1316Uy
  10. RT @drjimanderson: http://twitpic.com/p07k9 - Never Give A Speech Without Having A Potato - http://bit.ly/OSWi9
  11. When to Tell A Story and What Story to Tell http://is.gd/4Zljx
  12. RT @yns1: New Blog Post - 9 Tips for Leading a Small Group Discussion: Have a casual presence. This will p.. http://bit.ly/28Kxan
  13. RT @RichHopkins: Originality is overrated - today's Speak & Deliver - http://bit.ly/2mhXAg
  14. Speaking Survey says: Speaker DO’s and DON’Ts #PPT http://is.gd/4Zkfj
  15. #PPT Survey: What do Audiences find most annoying? http://is.gd/4ZkcM
  16. Dr Tania Smith: "Fear of public speaking — a worn-out cliche?" http://is.gd/4Zk4M
  17. @janellv20q6 Thanks for the tweet, Janelle
  18. @LindaBickham Welcome to Twitter, Linda
  19. Help Your Kids Learn to Speak in Public (from AngelaDeFinis) http://is.gd/4X8kj
  20. Goldilocks on Speech Gestures: Too Small, Too Big, or Just Right? http://is.gd/4X8eE