- Learn how to be a compelling presenter.
- Organize and focus your presentations.
- Find your best topic(s).
- Learn how to get hired nationally and internationally.
- Learn how to use your computer and speaker’s equipment like PowerPoint, wireless microphones, sound, movie clips and so on.
- Conference organizers are always on the lookout for new speakers, but they are very selective. Learn how to get your foot in the door and do a great presentation that will get you invited back again and again.
- Overcome your fear of public speaking
- Learn how to set your fees
- Learn how to make money even if you speak for no fee or a low fee
- Do a practice presentation and get instant feedback to improve your skills
“Bill O’Hanlon mega-delivers. Not only is his Presenter’s Boot Camp jammed-packed with a wealth of practical information that he presents in a engaging, lively way (I’d listen to him talk about the back of a cereal box), but his empathy and generosity shine through his work. He is thoroughly invested in the success of every workshop participant in the room. I felt as if I’d gotten my money’s worth after the first day. If you are even considering joining the workshop circuit, beg, borrow or steal the money and get to this boot camp.” –Sally Wright, Ph.D. (2006 participant)
"I had the desire to give workshops but didn't have a clue on how to get started or even how to give a good presentation. Bill helped me with my talk and showed me how to get on the national workshop circuit. Last year alone, I gave 24 workshops all around the U.S." –Ray Levy, Ph.D.
“I met Bill O’Hanlon in the early 1990s and his impact on me was immediate. Bill mentored and coached me in many aspects of my work including becoming a successful workshop presenter. Nearly 10 years and 250 workshops later, I have taught throughout the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. From Bill I learned how to organize my ideas, respond to audience questions, tell stories, use case examples, create handouts, increase my comfort with public speaking, and use multimedia effectively, to name a few. I could not have done it without Bill’s coaching. He is a genuine and respectful teacher with a passion for helping others. It is an honor to call Bill O’Hanlon my mentor, coach, and friend. Attend this workshop and learn from a world leader—you will not be disappointed!”-Bob Bertolino, Ph.D
“A decade ago I consulted Bill O'Hanlon to get some ideas about presenting and publishing. Two hundred workshops and 8 books later, I'm glad I did! Bill's coaching is practical, user-friendly, inspiring, and likely to be effective--plus he's funny! If Bill's course sounds like what you're looking for, go for it!”–Michael F. Hoyt, Ph.D., national and international workshop presenter; author of Some Stories Are Better than Others, Brief Therapy and Managed Care, Interviews with Brief Therapy Experts, and The Present Is a Gift; plus the editor of several volumes.
Watch and listen to what past participants say about the Boot Camp and its value:
Next session January 12-16, 2009. Registration fee: $989 USD. (Lodging/food/transportation not included); 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Monday through Friday
[Limited to 15 people; These fill up quickly since space is so limited; 13 spaces left as of 3.20.08]
The seminar will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, January 12-16, 2009 (9-5 each day) at the Sage Inn. The rates for the hotel are very reasonable ($65/night for singles or doubles. The Sage Inn is within walking distance from the Plaza (the center of downtown Santa Fe) and they also have a free shuttle that will take you there. Free parking is included at the hotel. Plan to fly into Albuquerque and rent a car or take a shuttle to Santa Fe. There is Wi-Fi access, complimentary breakfast and local calls included, heated swimming pool, in-room coffee makers, hairdryers, ironing board/iron, color TV and other amenities. Visit their site at http://www.santafesageinn.com.