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Episode #14: Interview with Sarah Taylor

Tuesday, October 30th @ 11:36 AMpost viewed 1040 times

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Have you been thinking about taking that next step into professional speaking?  How much investment does it take?  How long does it take to start making money?  What are some "must know" tips to get you started?  In today's podcast, Sarah Taylor has the answers.

About Sarah: Sarah Taylor is the owner of Taylor Presentations, a company offering motivational speaking and training specifically designed for pharmaceutical companies. She has over eight years of experience working for Merck & Co., Inc. in the pharmaceutical industry and has had professional training and speaking experience since 1994. She holds an MBA from Seattle University and an undergraduate Business Degree from the University of Washington. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals, like the Journal of Ocular Pharmacy and Therapeutics and Investigative Ophthalmology in Visual Science.

Sarah's Website: http://www.taylorpresentations.com

Note on this podcast: Bo screwed up with some of the sound effects, and we were planning on editing it out, but it was way too funny, so we left it in.

Comments
RichHopkins said on Tuesday, October 30th @ 11:43 PM:

Another fun interview guys! What Sarah's put together is a great training business model, and her loyalty to Toastmasters is admirable. And she's a great boss, too.

BarbaraKryvko said on Wednesday, October 31st @ 2:34 PM:

Wow! Sarah's amazing! I loved the way she kept promoting Toastmasters as a place to learn the skills needed to do what she does. 

It's funny that it was the music that was involved in the "glitch" - - considering the discussion in the other thread about whether or not to include music!

 

Ryan said on Wednesday, October 31st @ 2:51 PM:

Ha ha! Does that mean you're raising the white flag to Rich, Barbara? Just teasing! Innocent I should be careful, or someone will post on the devastating effects of music done poorly!Embarassed

For those who have no idea what we're talking about, want a refresher, or would like to join the discussion...check out this forum post and the continuation of the discussion here. All members are invited to share their thoughts on the topic on the forum!

Thanks for the feedback on the podcast, Rich & Barbara! 

Misterkim said on Sunday, November 4th @ 9:30 PM:

11-3-07 

Enjoyed the interview with Sarah Taylor very much Bo and Ryan.  Quite an enterprising young lady.  Was fascinated when I read her article in the latest TM magazine, so was doubly fascinated to hear her in her interview with you guys.  Many thanks.

 Kimball ("Kim") Gross

Member Early Risers and Renaissance clubs


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