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CHAT WITH TARUNA Taruna Ramani has dedicated the past 20+ years of her life to empowering children and young adults with skills that enable them to distinguish themselves from their peers and to stand out in whatever room they step into and whatever career path they choose. Taruna’s desire to educate children stems from her strong belief that every child has a unique voice that deserves to be heard. She founded Power Speakers in 2016 and the organization has since been anchored on the goal of providing a platform for young ones to express their individual thoughts and ideas. Power Speakers Unlimited is not just another summer camp or after school pass time for kids. Power Speakers Unlimited has meticulously designed programs shaped to instill essential skills in students who are looking to stand out in every area of their lives and are determined to take on the world. Beyond the walls of Power Speakers’ classrooms in Plainsboro, New Jersey, students go on to attend the most prestigious universities across the country and excel in international debate, public speaking and theater competitions. Power Speakers Unlimited doesn’t merely teach these skills, but they inherently develop each child’s unique personality by inculcating lasting communication techniques that enable young children to reach their full potential. In conversation with Taruna Ramani, she talks about the inspiration behind Power Speakers Unlimited and the ways in which the company supports children and young adults. Q: Tell us about Power Speakers Unlimited  Taruna Ramani: Power Speakers Unlimited is invested in teaching students the art of communication. And we do it through different ways. We teach them how to do great speeches. We teach them how to do debates, group discussions, leadership, entrepreneurship. So we cover the entire gamut of communication with our students. Q: What’s your favorite part about working with children? Taruna Ramani: You know, I always say each and every child has something to say and each and every child wants to be heard. So I very strongly believe that. And what excites me is that we are able to give a platform to each and every child to express their individual thoughts and views. That is something that excites me a lot.  Q: How does Power Speakers Unlimited help shape a child’s personality and self development? Taruna Ramani: So when I say that we are in the space of communication, I always tell parents that we are essentially developing each and every child’s personality, because the way we work is there is no concept of rote memorizing and speaking. We heavily teach these kids tools, these kids, they learn tools through games and activities, and they play with the tools. They own the tools and use these tools in their speeches, in their own individual unique way. So that gives them confidence that develops over a period of time. And that confidence brings a switch in their personality. That is how our programs develop a child’s personality.  Q: What are you looking forward to for Power Speakers this year? Taruna Ramani: We are doing so many exciting things with students this year. I am super excited about it. Our students are into competitive debates. That is something that we very recently started. And I’m so proud to say that our middle schoolers and high schoolers, they are doing fabulously on the national circuit. They are novices. But we recently, very recently, started about four months back and for us to see those great results at the nationals, it is extremely exciting and that is what we would be continuing to work on. And besides that we are introducing an entrepreneurship program for middle schoolers, which is a super exciting leadership program for high schoolers. Again, something that I’m very excited about this year.  Q: What are three important points young speakers should note when composing a speech or preparing for a debate? Taruna Ramani: The most important thing is they have to own their speech, so that is something super important. The other important thing that I always tell students is know your audience, do an audience analysis, because you might have great things to say, but if you are not connected with your audience, if you do not know what your audience wants, then you are only speaking for yourself. The third important thing that connects to the second one is engaging your audience. You are not in a bubble speaking for yourself, you’re speaking to someone. So it is super important that you use the right tools and engage your audience Q: How would you encourage a child to step out of their comfort zone and build their confidence? Taruna Ramani: There are two reasons why children come to Power Speakers. One, either they lack confidence and they need help enhancing their confidence. And the second thing is that these students, they are confident, but they need help structuring their speeches. So we help students, both ways, students who lack confidence, there are so many activities that focus essentially on that, that we do in class, because we know we are aware that students can fear the process of speaking in front of an audience. So we very consciously work on them without them being aware of it. And we have seen so many students time and time can break that shell off under confidence and become confident speakers.  Q: What do you teach your students that they can use outside Power Speakers? Taruna Ramani: Everything that we are teaching our students is preparing them for the real life.The confidence that they’re gaining, the skills of communication that they are gaining, it’s not just about doing grand speeches. It is the art of communication that we are teaching them. We talk about global issues. We talk about current events. We do group discussions. So essentially, we are helping these students, not just have a mind of their own, but to express their thoughts, and everything that they are learning, they can…
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TeenMax Program

Designed For: Grade 9-12 Course OutLine Rhetoric Triangle Bold Beginnings/Effective Closing Evidence Collection and Organizing Arguments Persuasive Speeches on Current Issues Debate with Rhetorical Triangle Key Take Away: Students delve deeper into techniques and speak on topics including current events. Students learn to use Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle to make powerful speeches. Pay Now $127 / Month

TweenSupreme Program

Designed For: Grades 6-8 Key Concepts Different genres of speeches Tools to make powerful speeches Group Discussion  Debates  Power Speakers Unlimited World Conference Leadership Program OverviewOur TweenSupreme Program is offered to sixth through eighth-graders. At this stage, students transition from traditional speeches and progress into current world issues. Our TweenSupreme Program offers students an outlet to educate themselves and others about current events through the form of speeches, debates, discussions, and more. This group of students will also participate in our yearly Certification to demonstrate what they’ve learned. TweenSupreme also includes our Leadership Program as well as our Power Speakers Unlimited World Conference. This new program deals specifically with real-world applications and current issues. TweenSupreme teaches our students to not only be confident speakers but critical thinkers and problem solvers. Course OutlineThis program serves the purpose to enhance the ability of our students further and engages them in speeches that deal with current issues. Our foundational concepts remain similar, but the content evolves to introduce our young speakers to more serious and applicable topics. Along with this, we offer our new program: Power Speakers Unlimited World Conference. In this program, our students are tasked with addressing the issues of a country on a large scale, discussing causes and solutions, thereby polishing their speech skills. This occurs in a group discussion format where they will be put in groups with other children addressing their own countries with the same given topic. This program prepares our students for higher-level, more challenging public speaking and stronger presentation skills. MethodologyWe at Power Speakers Unlimited use a variety of activities to engage students through our TweenSupreme curriculum, including narrative speech, persuasive speech, debates, discussions, presentation skills, and our brand new Power Speakers World Conference. The diversity of our TweenSupreme Program offers our students a dynamic learning experience. It develops in them the confidence and ability to give compelling presentations and the ability to get up in front of an audience that reflects in their prospering confidence and articulation. Teacher Student ratio:1:10 Duration: 1 hour a week/year-round. Pay Now $112 / Month

PrimePeak Program

Designed For: Grades 3-5 Key Concepts Body language Voice inflection Different genres of speeches Tools to make powerful speeches Group Discussions Debates Leadership OverviewOur PrimePeak Program is a thorough course in public speaking for third through fifth-grade students. It focuses on developing their presentation and emotional skills by amplifying their ability to articulate their thoughts creatively and objectively. The teachers use a structured curriculum that promotes better public speaking and various confidence-building activities and presentation techniques that make speech delivery effective. The students learn to use the appropriate tools of different speech genres and prepare for certifications and competitions. Course OutlineOur year-round program focuses on the transition from the foundation of public speaking to the tools required to enhance that foundation. Through the PrimeKids program, we work on improving speeches on an intermediate level. Along with that, our teachers engage middle school students in confidence-building activities consisting of an introduction to Debate and our Leadership program. It’s demonstrated that our interest isn’t solely in developing public speakers but also in confident personalities. MethodologyWe at Power Speakers Unlimited use a combination of individual, partner, and group activities to introduce the age-appropriate public speaking tools in the classroom. Power Speakers Unlimited focuses on experiential learning and a dynamic teaching style that encompasses many confidence-building activities to help bolster confidence in primary students. Teacher Student Ratio: 1:10Duration: 1 hour a week/year-round. Pay Now $112 / Month

KinderPrime Program

Designed For: Grades K-2 Key Concepts Body language Voice inflection Sentence structure Speech structure Story building Speech delivery Critical thinking Creative drama Overview:Our KinderPrime Program is designed with great thought and consideration for our youngest group of students from kindergarten through second grade. You may wonder what a 5-year-old would be able to do in public speaking, but at Power Speakers Unlimited, we celebrate the limitlessness of a child’s mind. Starting at a young age, we develop these young minds and channel their thinking through our age-appropriate and well-developed curriculum that includes confidence-building activities for students to help them articulate their thoughts and opinions. Course Outline:Our year-round program focuses on developing skills that can be used both inside and outside the classroom. We focus on key skills used to build a healthy foundation for public speaking. Our KinderPrime curriculum teaches students about the basics of speech, enabling them to transition into capable speakers by the end of the curriculum. Methodology:Power Speakers Unlimited uses a combination of individual, partner, and group activities to introduce and reiterate the age-appropriate tools of public speaking in classrooms, and we fine-tune it through practice. Teacher Student ratio: 1:10 Duration: 1 hour a week/year-round Pay Now $115 / Month

Ace the Interview

Ace the Interview Course Description Let’s fasten your pace and launch you to hack any interview your partake in. You’ll be combatting interviewing pitfalls, unleashing your confidence and Zip, Zap and Zooming your way through every opportunity to uncover your success!

Art of Storytelling

Art of Storytelling Course Description It’s time to level up your charisma and create that lasting connection with your audience by effectively triggering emotions, carefully delivering P.O.W.E.R words and using our storytelling blueprint to captivate your audience!

P.O.W.E.R Your Communication

P.O.W.E.R Your Communication Course Description P.O.W.E.R Your Communication – Your one stop solution to perfect your communication skills right from the comfort of your home! Take a deep dive into powering your speech with our very own Speech ToolKit and truly learn how to pack a punch with your enhanced speaking abilities.

Art of Persuasion

Art of Persuasion Course Description Jump right into learning the key principles of persuasion to maximize your potential! Immediately capture attention and take control of your speaking stage by overcoming your fears and perfecting the art of persuasion to lead by example.

10 Public Speaking Tips To Help You Crush Your Next Presentation

10 Public Speaking Tips To Help You Crush Your Next Presentation Snakes? Fine. Flying? It’s no problem. Speaking in front of an audience? Yikes! Even the prospect of public speaking, which is sometimes considered one of the greatest (and most common) fears, can make your palms sweat. Even the most self-assured among us can be intimidated by it. It’s believed that up to 75% of Americans experience some anxiety about public speaking. The phobia of public speaking, known as glossophobia, is more common than you might believe. But don’t give up! Even the deepest fears and anxieties can be overcome if you follow these easy steps: 1. Prepare and practice Everyone experiences physiological reactions such as pounding hearts and shaking hands. Do not associate these feelings with the fear of doing poorly or embarrassing yourself. Some nerves are helpful. The rush of adrenaline that causes you to sweat also makes you more attentive and ready to perform at your best. The easiest method to combat anxiety is to prepare. Work on your speech to craft an effective message. Make sure you review your notes numerous times. Practice—a lot—once you’ve gotten acquainted with the material. Make a video of yourself or have a friend watch it and give you feedback. 2. Speak slowly Because of nerves and the need to appear energetic, most speakers wind up speeding through their presentations faster than they expected. But, unfortunately, they never realize how quickly they speak since they don’t have a dialogue partner to provide a counterweight. Listeners will be more attentive if you speak slowly and deliberately, and you will appear more thoughtful and in control. It also gives you some time for forethought, allowing you to make fewer mistakes. 3. Relax your body language Fear of public speaking can make you tense, which impacts your body language badly. The most effective public speakers maintain appropriate posture, eye contact with the audience and move naturally. Body language enhances your performance by assisting the audience in absorbing and remembering what you say. Avoid crossing your arms or placing your hands in your pockets. Instead, start with your arms at your sides and convey your points with deliberate hand gestures. Take a look around the audience. It’s very important to connect with your audience and eye contact plays a big role in this. The audience tends to disconnect with a speaker who fails to make eye contact, so scan the room and use eye contact to pull the audience into your speech. Don’t spend too much time staring at the ground or your notes. You might even start making eye contact with individual persons watching your presentation as your confidence grows. 4. Make sure your tone is suited to the message Make sure your delivery style complements your content when giving a public speech. If you’re speaking at your annual sales meeting and want to encourage your colleagues, for example, you should employ a loud, energetic, and motivating delivery style. However, if you were delivering a presentation about world famine, that same style would be inappropriate. The point is that the content of your presentation should drive your presentation style in large part—so make sure your presentation style matches your content. 5. Make a memorable first impression Plan your introduction to go beyond your educational and professional background. First impressions count so be sure to make the right first impression. Ask yourself, how do you want the audience to perceive you and why is this presentation important to you. Answer these questions and you will create the right headspace to be in while you speak. To create a memorable opening, you can use a powerful anecdote, humor or statistics or facts, or even rhetorical questions. What actions have you taken that have shaped you into the person you are now? To make yourself memorable, provide such information in your introduction. Humor is your ally; for example, self-deprecating remarks are often well-received by the audience. 6. Don’t try to imitate someone else’s style You might be tempted to observe a popular speech and try to emulate the presenter’s manner, but this can be detrimental. Instead, to use in your presentations, develop your style and voice. When you keep practicing speaking and take up opportunities to speak in front of audiences, chances are you’ll be able to discover a style that fits your personality while still attracting attention. Trying to imitate someone else’s style will almost always make you look like a poor knockoff when your personality would suffice. 7. Engage with the audience Get your audience involved from the start if you want them to hang on to every word you say. We recommend opening your speech in a way that allows the audience to relate to it right away. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways, including: Posing a thought-provoking question to the audience Telling a narrative that piques their interest Providing a sneak peek of what the audience will learn To get the audience involved in your speech right away, you could consider asking for a physical movement, such as a show of hands, if individuals identify with anything. Your body language and nonverbal cues too play an important role in engaging your audience. Stay present in the moment and not rush from one thought to another because that’s a sure shot way to lose your audience. 8. Ask for feedback There will always be space for improvement, no matter how comfortable you become with public speaking—which is why getting feedback is so vital. Getting direct feedback from your audience can help you identify areas to improve your presentation style and make it more engaging. It will also provide you insights into what works, where you shine, and what your audience connects with—all of which can help you feel more confident about your next presentation. 9. Speak as often as possible If you want to improve your public speaking skills, you should gather as much practice as possible, which involves taking advantage of…
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