the business of public seminars -- a summary of a talk by paul du toit

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Paul du Toit is one of South Africa's busiest public speakers. As a member of PSASA -- the Professional Speakers Association of Southern Africa -- Paul delivered a one-hour chat to his PSASA cadres at one of the monthly meetings. I was there with my trusty li'l black Moleskine. I sketched Paul. And I took notes. Later, I converted those notes into the seven key points Paul delivered to us. I then animated my sketch of Paul, along with all the requisite speech bubbles. And I got Paul to come along to my place for a recording session. The result is a neat little animated video of Paul giving you his nuggets. You can view that on my YouTube gallery. It's at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-GnZtWPZo4. This presentation is a set of screen grabs from the video. If this stirs your imagination, and you think there's a possibility I might be able to make something similar for you, please feel free to contact me. My email address is [email protected]. And I'm on Twitter at http://twitter.com/royblumenthal. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.

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