Storytelling & Persuasive Speaking: How to be prepared and authentic when talking in front of a group

Room: Gallery/123 - Learn practical skills to tell your story, share your values, and make your mark on the world. In this workshop we will learn how to speak in public in an authentic way. We will discuss overcoming stage fright, and how to properly prepare so that you feel confident when talking in front of any size group. 

Presenter: Ruth Childs

Ruth Childs MFA has been part of SUNY Brockport’s Department of Theatre and Music Studies since 2001. Her teaching specialties include self-advocacy, public speaking, acting, voice and speech, improv, and the politics of theatre. In addition, she is certified to teach Fitzmaurice Voicework. Ruth has directed and acted in multiple productions at Brockport and beyond. Recent projects include Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Urinetown, Prelude to a Kiss and Wonder of the World. She often works in voiceover, and as a voice and dialect coach. She is a public speaking consultant and a specialist in teaching self-advocacy. She directs the self-advocacy program at Camp Abilities each summer. Ruth served as regional chair of the National Playwriting Program for Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and has been a respondent and reader for national and regional playwriting awards. She was awarded the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Gold Medallion.