CNLP 661 | Priscilla Shirer on Improving Your Communication Skills and How Actors Learn to Cry on Demand
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Priscilla Shirer, author, evangelist, actress, and speaker, discusses how to improve your communication skills, how she learned acting skills, and how actors learn to cry on demand.
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TIMESTAMPS:
The early signs of leadership (00:16:02)
Unexpected paths and opportunities (00:18:19)
Pursuing excellence and learning from experts (00:23:11)
Developing acting skills (00:26:16)
Discussing the upcoming movie "The Forge" (00:33:55)
The evolution of Christian entertainment (00:36:19)
Simplicity as success (00:50:00)
Fear of not delivering enough value (00:51:26)
Supporting female leaders (00:55:27)
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