Section 1: Building Your Outstanding Training Career
00 Promo Video The Complete Train the Trainer Bootcamp - Beginners-Advanced
1. Quick Wins! The Easiest Way to Become a Star Speaker/Trainer
2. This Is How You Get Your Trainees To Care About And Respect You
3. Pinpoint Your Success, In Advance
4. The X Factor for Trainers - Loving Your Subject
5. The Shocking Thing About Speaking In a Clear, Logical, Rational, Linear Way
6. Creating Memorable Experiences for Your Trainees
7. Making the Video Camera Your Best Friend
8. The Trainers Biggest Enemy - Abstraction
9. You Can't Pass the Test Unless You Take the Test
10. The Easy Way To Catapult Ahead of Other Trainers and the Competition
11. Seriously, I Want to Give You a Personal Critique of Your Training Style Now
12. Learn To Critique Your Own Speaking Skills More Effectively By Critiquing Others
13. Here Is How To Get the Most Out of the Rest of this Course
Section 2: Planning Your Successful Training Experience
14. Just Showing Up For A Training Is a Prescription for Disaster
15. The Secret to a Perfect Memory
16. Let The Pre-Training Email Pave the Way for Success
17. The Critical Pre-Training Conference Call
18. Homework? Yes, Homework!
19. What Is Your Agenda?
20. Let Us Break Break Together
Section 3: Handle All Questions During the Training with Skill and Finesse
21. Answering Your Questions About Questions
22. Developing Question (Not Questionable) Judgement
23. Why You Should Rarely Hold All Questions Til The End
24. Questions Are the Best Thing To Ever happen to Your Training
25. The Tedious Questioner
26. Questions in the Look on Their Face
27. The Art of Taking Questions When There are No Questions
Section 4: The Nuts and Bolts of Training
28. The Non-Glamorous Stuff That Has to Be Done
29. Setting Up Your Room for Success
30. Assume Nobody Will Bring Your Stuff
31. Hot and Cold People Don't Learn Anything
32. Bathroom Breaks Are Also Your Responsibility
33. Seating Charts Are Not Trivial
34. Nobody Wants to Sit on a Metal Folding Chair for More than 10 Minutes
35. Movement Throughout the Whole Day
36. How Anthony Robbins Moves
37. Cell Phones, Gotta Love 'Em, Gotta hate 'Em
Section 5: Beginners to the Training World, This is for You
38. Newbies Start Here
39. Nobody Cares About Your Inexperience
40. Never Air Your Dirty Laundry
41. Daily Subject Matter Growth
42. Seek Out Every Training Opportunity You Can Find
43. Use Youth and Inexperience to Your Advantage
44. Use Bias In Your Favor
45. Less Is More
46. Be Impatient!
47. Build Positive Relationships Everywhere!
Section 6: Intermediate Trainers - the Middle of Your Career - Intermediate
48. Not a Beginner, and Not a Seasoned Veteran Yet Either
49. Building Momentum In Your Training Career
50. Sadly, You Are Expendable
51. You Can't Be Good at Everything, but You Can Be Great at One Thing
52. Becoming Your Own Mini-Content Factory
53. Hedging Your Bets
Section 7: Advanced and Seasoned Trainers, This Section Is For You - Advanced
54. These Are Your Prime Years of Productivity
55. Could You Step Into the HR Conference Room Please?
56. Establishing Your Legacy
57. Appear Wise By Speaking Less
58. Don't Leave Them Hanging
59. Where Do You Go From Here?
60. Don't Be a Stick In The Mud
61. Plan A, B, and C
62. Your Own, Original Ideas
Section 8: Virtual Training Is The Future and The Now
63. Virtual Training Is Here
64. Hype Versus Reality - Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
65. Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
66. Speak Your Thought Leadership
67. Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
68. Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
69. Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
70. Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
71. Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
72. Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
73. Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
74. Anything You Can Type You Can Now Speak on Video
75. Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
76. Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
Section 9: Presentation Skills for Trainers
77. Great Training Involves Great Speaking Skills
78. Quick Wins! Appear to Speak Without Notes, Avoid Verbal Tics, Teleprompter Trick
79. You Can Fulfill Your Exact Public Speaking Goals Once You Identify Them
80. Look Supremely Comfortable and Confident Every Time You Speak
81. Use the Eye Contact Tricks of the Masters
82. Learn to Like and Even Love the Sound of Your Own Voice
83. Starting Your Speech At Exactly the Right Spot
84. Become a Five for Five 100% Speaking Success
85. A Trick 1000 Times More Effective Than Practicing In Front of A Mirror
86. Every Great Speaker Uses These...Every Awful Speaker Avoids These
87. Professional Analysis Of Your Stories Now
88. Give Life to Ideas With Your PowerPoint, Not Death
89. Use 1 Idea to Make Your Slides #1
90. Passing the Ultimate Public Speaking Test With Flying Colors
91. Testing Your Speech With Focus Groups For Free
92. More Evidence That Your Speech Is Working
Section 10: PowerPoint for Trainers
93. Don't Let Boring Slides Ruin Your Training
94. You Will Never Give Another PowerPoint Presentation
95. The Perfect Starting Point for Any PowerPoint Presentation
96. This Will Motivate You Audience to Do Exactly What You Want Them To Do
97. What Are Your Motives for Delivering a PowerPoint Presentation
98. The Worst Possible Reason To Use PowerPoint Is...
99. Double Your PowerPoint, Double Your PowerPoint Pleasure
100. The Ultimate 2-Part Test for Every PowerPoint Slide
101. The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint
102. The Essential Steps of Creating PowerPoint Presentations
103. Your PowerPoint Presentation Must Be Just as Good as Your Q and A Session
104. You Must Be Ready for Disaster Striking!
105. It's Not PowerPoint That Is Boring, It Is (look in the mirror)
106. Never Forget, YOU are the Boss of Your PowrPoint
107. Stop Asking Your Audience to Multitask!
108. Here Is Exactly What Should Go On Your PowerPoint Slide
109. This is How to Use a Graph In a PowerPoint
110. Nobody Cares About What Is Easy for You To Do
111. Would You Want to read a Book At A Movie Theater
112. Your Audience Already Has a Preferred Way of Reading
113. The Sequence of Your Presentation Is Key
114. Get Your Audience to Focus On One Thing At a Time This Way
115. Advancing Slides the Advanced Way
116. Want a Remote Control Then Bring Your Own
117. Complexity Is Your Enemy
118. Ha! Nobody Can See the Bottom Half of Your Slides
119. Only Liars Say 'There Is No time to Rehearse the PowerPoint Presentation'
120. If Your PowerPoint Presentation Bores You, Guess Who Else It Bores
121. Laser Pointers Should Be Used Like This
122. One Image Per Slide Is the Golden Rule
123. The Perfect Number of Bullet Points Per slide Is...
124. The Perfect Number of PowerPoint Slides Is...
125. Never Let PowerPoint Be Your Downer
126. Don't Become a Character In Your Own Horror Movie
127. The Perfect Length of time for a PowerPoint Presentation Is...
128. This Is How You Cheat To Win On Every PowerPoint Challenge
129. Plan Your PowerPoint Preparation This Way
130. If You Don't Want Your Audience to Ignore Your PowerPoint, Do This
131. Answer These Questions Before Using Video In PowerPoint Presentations
132. Assume You Are the Only Competent, Trustworthy Person In the World
133. Don't Forget the Occasional Prop
134. Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should
135. Notes on Special Effects
136. The Perfect Way to Start Every PowerPoint Presentation
137. Managers Will NEVER Have to Look at boring Employee PowerPoint Again!
138. Here Is How to Deliver Somebody Else's PowerPoint Presentation
139. Your PowerPoint Presentation Still Requires Stories
140. Never Talk About Your PowerPoint
141. Free Focus Group Research to Make all Your PowerPoint Presentations Improve
Section 11: Body Language for Trainers
142. Your Body Is always Communicating To Your Trainees
143. Quick Wins - You Will Look Your Best on FaceTime, Skype, Facebook Live
144. Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down
145. The Ultimate Tricky Body Language - Touching
146. Big Picture - Make Everyone You Work With Feel Comfortable Working With You
147. You'll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
148. Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your Hands
149. The Composed, Confident Video Star
150. Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again
151. You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV
152. The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is...
153. The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence
154. Great Body Language for Your Presentations
155. PowerPoint Will Never Turn You Into a Robotic Bore Again
156. Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others
157. Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence
158. Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor
159. Networking Like a Pro, Not a Wall Flower
160. Handshakes, Greetings and Hellos with Poise
161. One Last Chance for a Body Language Personal Critique....
162. Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story
163. Your Body Language Partner - The Friendly Spotter
Section 12: How Trainers Can Use Video Effectively
164. Video Is A Part Of a Trainer's Daily Live
165. Example of Long Form Video to Training People Virtually and Serve as Promo Tool
166. Another Video Training That Serves Multiple Purposes
167. Video from Podcast for Public Education and Brand Awareness
168. Video from Podcast Demonstrating Collaboration with Fellow Trainers
Section 13: Building a Successful Training Business (Freelance or Enterprise)
169. So You'd Like To Be Your Own Boss
170. Your REAL Job Is NOT What You Think It Is
171. Finding the Right Evergreen Training Niche
172. Saving Your Training Clients Time and Pain Will Bring You Prosperity
173. Positioning Your Worldclass Training Expertise
174. Unless You Are Growing Corn You Must Avoid Being a Training Commodity
175. Passing the Friends and Family Test
176. Make Sure You Are Happy To Talk About Your Training Niche
177. For Better or Worse, Everyone Now Has a Global Training Reputation
178. Get to Know Your Role Model
179. Crashing the Barriers to Entry
180. Specialize Specialize Specialize
181. Your ONE BIG Training Revenue Driver
182. Here Is How You Look the Part
183. Make Money By Teaching Others Who To Do What You Do - Online
184. Communicate the Way Your Customers Want to Communicate Not How You Like to
185. Why a Business Card Isn't Just for Old Fogeys
186. Creating a Training Workflow for Yourself and Your Clients
187. Secrets To Filling An Empty Training Calendar
188. Avoid Being Seen as a Flake
189. Make It Really Easy For Your Clients to Pay You
190. Saving What Your Clients Value More Than Even Money Their Time
191. Give Yourself a Payraise Every Single Year
192. The Biggest Mistakes You Don't Want to Make
193. Training and Firing Your Clients
194. Using Your Content to Spin Gold, Not Just Spin Your Wheels
195. Count Every Single Penny In and Out of Your Training Business
196. Know Where Your Training Customers Hang Out and Then Hang Out There Too
197. Accountants and Bookkeepers Will Save You Money
198. Getting It In Writing If You Really Want to Get Paid
199. Quickly Becoming a True Training Expert
200. Being Professional And Avoiding the Flake Label
201. The Most Successful Trainers Use Freelancers
202. Avoiding the Discount Bin
203. You WANT People to Tell You That You Are Too Expensive
204. Financial Advisors For a Strong Foundation
205. Creating a Cycle of Constant Improvement
206. Gaining Expertise Through Youtube and Podcasts
207. You Can Conquer Your Neighborhood, Your City, Your State, Your Country
208. Follow Your Friendly and Unfriendly Competitors
209. Unlocking Secrets of Your Training Niche By Talking to Your Competitors
210. Selling Training Services to Corporations or Consumers, Making the Right Bet
211. Pushing the Right Buttons With Your Training Clients
212. Painting a Picture of Your Ideal Training Buyer
213. Master of Opposition Research
214. Finding the Pond Where Your Customers Go Fishing
215. The Ultimate Marketing Tool for Your Training Business Being a Public Speaker
216. An Elevator Pitch That Gets You to The Top Floor
217. The Boring Database Best Friend
218. Finding What Is Truly Distinctive About You
219. The Nastiest Word In the World Discount
220. Meeting the Low-End Market With Inexpensive Training Products, But Not Your Time
221. Getting Other People to Sing Your Praises
222. Getting Paid The Nuts and Bolts Of Your Training Business
223. Being Number 1 Isn't Just a Sporting Chant
224. Finding Your Ideal Niche In the Training World
225. The Ultimate Secret Marketing Tool Extremely Happy Customers Who Can't Stop
226. In the Future, We Will All Be Freelancers and For More Than 15 Minutes
227. The Constant Creative Difference
228. The Best Time to Start a Training Business
229. Learn Where Successful Trainers In Your Field Do Their Marketing
230. The Price is Right
231. The Freelance Trainer Lifestyle Of Your Dreams
232. If You Can Use a Toaster or a Cell Phone, You Are a Technology Expert
233. The Psychological Profile Of the Successful Freelance Trainer
234. Crawl Into the Skin of Your Customer
235. The World Is Your Oyster AND Your Client Base
236. You Are NOT a Home-Based Business You Are A Customer-Based Business
237. Finding the Best Markets
238. Yes You CAN Have Full Benefits
239. Advanced Marketing Tip Create Video Proposals for Clients
240. Your Marketing and Branding Doesn't Stop Once the Customer Has Hired You
241. Youtube Your Way to Higher fees and Steady Clients
242. Writing a Book Won't Make You Rich And Famous, But It Will Decrease Your Chances
243. Simple Talking Head Video To Spread Your Message
244. Blogging Your Way to Higher Paying Clients
245. Yes, Even a One Person Training Business Needs a Website
246. Skype Your Way Into Clients' Hearts
247. Google Adwords On a Tight, Focused Budget
248. SEO Working For You and Not Against You
249. Email Newsletters Are Old, Boring AND Effective
250. Going From Social Media Time Suck to Social Media Strategy
251. Become a Content Machine Quickly and Easily
252. Creating Content Regularly Forces You to Grow and Improve
253. The Lazy Easy Way to Make Content for Your Freelance Business
254. You Never Know When a Self Promotion Opportunity Might Appear
Section 14: The Power of Story in Training
255. Great Trainers Use Stories All Day Long
256. Quick Win! Here is Where to Find Great Stories
257. What to Cut When Time is Short
258. The Perfect Way to Start Every Presentation
259. If You Aren't a Natural Born Storyteller, You Need to Watch This
260. The Only Thing Every Great Speaker Has In Common
261. The Secret to Creating Great Stories
262. Trick for Getting Your Audience to Ignore All Your Mistakes and Flaws
263. The Difference Between Storytelling for Professionals v Theatrical Performers
264. The Biggest Decision You Will Ever Make About Your Storytelling Future
265. Assembling the Basic Build Blocks of Your Stories
266. The Real Reason We Are Telling These Stories Is...
267. Your Characters will Come ALIVE
268. Even Deeper Character Development
269. You Can Be the Star of Your Own Show
270. Here is Where All the Action Takes Place
271. Why Nobody Wants to Hear About Your Happy Family
272. Dialogue will Bring Your Stories to Life
273. Sharing Feelings IS Professional
274. Lights! Action! (And no Camera)
275. Put the Audience On Their Edge of Their Seats
276. It's OK Not to Love Storytelling
277. Surprise!
278. End with a Bang!
279. Tie Your Message to Your Story
280. Extra Ingredients for A Spicy Story
281. The Clean, Dirty Little Secret
282. This Is the Way To Practice Your Story For Maximum Impact
283. Your Turn
284. Not All Messages Are Created Equal
285. This Is the Story That Will Motivate Your Audience to Action
286. Don't Be Greedy! One Handful Only Please!
287. Building a Strong Frame for Your Stories
288. Matching Your Stories to Your Audiences
289. Make Sure Your Audience Can Relate to Your Story
290. Sure, It's OK to Tell Other People's Stories
291. You Don't Always Have to Have a Happy Ending
292. End On a Positive Note
293 A Turtle and a Rabbit
294. Why We Tell Stories
295. The Ultimate Test for Your Story
296. Winning the Credibility Factor
297. Don't Forget, You Are a Natural Storyteller
298. The Real Danger Most Speakers Face
299. This Is Where Your Best Stories Have Been Hiding
300. Yes, There Was Communication Invented Before Texting
301. What You Don't Know About Bad Stories
302. Storytelling Your Way to Power
303. Testing Your Stories and Keeping Only the Winners
304. You Have to Like Your Own Stories
305. The Free Digital Focus Group for Your Stories
Section 15: Time For TJ To Practice What He Preaches - His Stories
306. It's Showtime!
307. A Masterclass in Storytelling
308. My Very First Presentation
309. Presenting the WRONG Way to the Media.MP4
310. Clintonian Eye Contact
311. My Zombie Client
312. Teaching Clients NOT to Act
313. Surrounded by Machine Guns!
314. The Crying Beauty Pageant Winner
315. You Never Have to Lurk In the Shadows Again
316. The Fluttering Bird Flying to Nowhere
317. 'I Can't do This' Becomes 'I Can Do This'
318. My First Time on TV as 'The Fonz'
319. Speaking To a Small Audience of 5,000 People
320. My Worst Presentation Ever!
321. I Was The Skunk At the Party
322. Fearlessness Is Often the Best PR Tool
323. King for a Day
324. TJ And the Cat Lady
325. Why Did You Wear That Ugly Tie
326. Less Is More
327. The Missing Link
328. A Nobel Experience
329. The Fetal Position
330. On My Hands And Knees Begging!
331. Yes, My Stint on Reality TV
332. Brought Down to Earth
333. My Stagecoach to Pumpkin Moment
334. Me and Ben Affleck
335. Pre-YouTube Days Driving to One TV Station At a Time
336. Familiarity Breeds Contempt
337. Ups and Downs and Ups and Downs
338. The Least Listened To Talk Show Host Ever
339. Nothing Beats a Good Gimmick
340. Sometimes, Experience Just Means You Are Old
341. Some Media Stars Are Approachable
342. You Will Never Guess One early Role Model
343. Waiting Til the Last Minute Is Always a Bad Idea
344. Treated Like a King...And a Mark
345. A Complete and Total Meltdown
346. There Is Always Time for Anything Important
347. Me and Mr. Rogers in '68
348. Presenters Don't Get Paid What They Are Worth, They Can't Paid What They Ask For
349. Nobody Knows Anything
350. Riveted...On a Dairy Farm
351. The World's Worst Vacuum Cleaner Salesman
352. The Wrong Fit
353. The Lowest Arena for Presentation Skills
354. Presentation Skills On Video Will Sell You
355. Showing Up On Time and Avoiding Drama
356. It Can't Get Any Worse Than This
357. Diamonds And Gold for You!
358. Larry King's Public Speaking Secret
359. A Story I Don't Tell Anywhere Else But Here
360. The Best Worst Presentation I Ever Saw
361. And The Winner of The Worst Dressed Award Is...
362. This Superstar Is So Happy To See Me
363. Going Into a Talking Career By Being Told 'Don't Talk'
364. My First and Favorite Motivational Speaker
365. Some People Just Watch To Hear You Present For The Entertainment
366. Cult Leaders Have Great Presentation Skills
367. TJ the Carnival Barker!
368. The Show Must Go On
Section 16: FAQ from Trainers About the Speaking and Training Process
369. If You Are In a Hurry To Find An Answer To a Specific Question, Start Here
370. What do You Do If You Are Nervous Before Giving a Presentation
371. What is the #1 Blunder Most People Make In their Presentation Skills
372. What Is the #1 Thing You Can Do to Improve Your Presentation
373. How Can You Remember What To Say During a Presentation
374. Who Is the Best Speaker In The World
375. What If You Are Asked a Question and You Don't Know the Answer
376. What Should Happen After the Presentation
377. Is It a Good Idea to Memorize a Presentation.MP4
378. What Is the Best Way to Write a Presentation
379. What Do I Do With My Hands While Giving a Presentation
380. What Do You Do If You are Losing the Audience
381. What Do You Do If You Hate Your Voice
382. Is It OK to Use Alcohol, Beta Blockers or Marijuana to Calm Yourself
383. What Do You Do If You Mess Up In The Middle of a Presentation
384. Should You Tell 'Em What You're Gonna Tell 'Em
385. Is It OK To Wear Glasses During a Presentation
386. Should You Warn Your Audience That You are Going to Be Boring
387. Should I Use PowerPoint
388. How Long Should I Rehearse My Presentation
389. Should I Read My Presentation
390. How Long Should a Presentation Be
391. How Many Bullet Points Should Be On a PowerPoint Slide
392. Is It OK To Use Builds In a PowerPoint
393. Should You Look At One Friendly Face While Giving a Presentation
394. What is Everything You Need to Know about PowerPoint In One Minute
395. What is a 'Magic Phrase' for Presenters
396. What Do I Do If My Presenting Times Is Cut Back At The Last Minute
397. What Is the Best Way To Start a Presentation
398. How Do You Present With True Confidence
399. How Do You Present In Front Of a Large Audience
400. How Can You Sound Conversational While Giving a Presentation
401. How Can You Smile During a Presentation
402. How do You Recover from a Memory Lapse When Giving a Presentation
403. How Do You Manage Time When Giving a Presentation
404. How Can You Make Prepared Remarks as Interesting as the Q and A Session
405. How Do You Make an Acceptance Speech
406. Is It a Good Idea to Use Animation and Special Effects
407. Aren't Presentation Skills Something You Are Either Born With Or Not
408. Am I Better Off Just Winging It
409. How do You deal With Audience Members Who are Texting During Your Presentation
410. What Do You Do If You Have a Technical Malfunction During Your Presentation
411. What Is The Best Way to Close a Presentation
412. How do You Avoid Making a Bad Impression During a Presentation
413. How Should You Be Introduced Before Making a Presentation
414. How Many Slides Should You Have In a PowerPoint Presentation
415. How Do You Get Your Audience to Focus on You
416. How Do I Pick a Topic for a Presentation
417. How Do I Know What Messages Will Be Interesting To My Audience
418. Can I Make Up Stories for My Presentations
419. What Is the Best Way to Tell A Story In My Presentation
420. How Do You Consistently Improve as a Presenter
421. How Can You Test Your Presentation
422. Testing On Those Who Really Matter
Section 29: Conclusion - Your Bright Training Future
423. You Get to Influence This Course for the Better
424. You Still Have One last Chance to Ask Me Questions or Start a Discussion Here!
425. Congratulations! And Good Luck in Your Training Career