Evelyn in Action











Seminars

Media Interview Skills
Public Speaking Skills
Speech Writing and Rehearsal

Evelyn Kanter is an award-winning former network television news producer and investigative reporter, who switched from the bright lights and microphones to become a freelance journalist for top newspapers,  magazines and websites, and a travel guidebook author and corporate speech writer.

Evelyn Kanter is the only media interview skills and public speaking skills coach with an insider’s expertise of all newsroom, studio, publishing and public speaking situations.

Evelyn Kanter has worked with top executives of Fortune 100 companies, international celebrities and authors to prepare them for interviews and presentations.   

Don’t waste your 15 minutes of fame.  Prepare for it.

Improve your confidence and control:
  • Media interviews
  • News conferences
  • VNRs and SMTs
  • Crisis communications
  • Speeches and panel discussions
  • IPOs and new business presentations
  • Legislative and legal testimony
Workshops and invididual sessions are customized to meet the particular needs of the individuals being coached and the precise goals of their corporation or organization, to improve skills communicating critical messages. Sessions include a combination of exercises and videotaped role-play interviews, rehearsals and critiques.
 
Contact info@evelynkanter.com to learn more about improving your media opportunities and public speaking results.

Contact info@evelynkanter.com for a client list, fee structure or current workshops and seminars.

What You Will Master:
  • Tips and tactics to control nervousness
  • Tailor comments for specific media and audiences
  • What happens before and after an interview or speech
  • Prioritize and script your “must say” message
  • Differences between broadcast and print
  • Tricks reporters use and how to avoid them
  • Differences between interviews by experts and generalists, and how to maximize either
  • What to say when you don’t want to comment
  • Turn negative questions into positive responses
  • Appropriate body language
  • What to wear and what to avoid wearing
  • Avoiding the pitfalls of “off-the-record”
  • Thinking in phrases instead of words
  • Maintaining your energy and their interest
  • Differences between large and small audiences
  • Creating, integrating and using powerful visuals
  • Making it comm-YOU-nication