Master of Ceremonies Podcasts
7 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 8 years ago - ★★★ - 2 ratingsThe beginner's guide to being a brilliant MC!
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Episodes
EP07 - A Master of Ceremonies (Weddings) - How to write a wedding speech
February 04, 2016 09:21In the seventh episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant wedding MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how to write a superb wedding speech as the master of ceremony, bride, groom, best man or other wedding speaker. She talks about why the order of the wedding speeches matters, the toasts to be given, humour, and how to find sample wedding speeches. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP06 - A Master of Ceremonies (Weddings) - Wedding jokes and toasts
February 04, 2016 09:21In the sixth episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant wedding MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how to add humour to your wedding speeches without the pitfalls of using well-worn and risqué wedding jokes. She also talks about the one key way to make the wedding reception and speeches more intimate and how to acquire relevant wedding jokes, toasts and quotes. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP05 - A Master of Ceremonies - Birthday MC tips
February 04, 2016 09:20In the fifth episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant birthday MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how to create special memories for the birthday man or woman as the master of ceremony at a birthday. She also talks about other aspects of your birthday emcee role, such as how to keep to time, how to prepare and how to acquire relevant birthday jokes and quotes. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP04 - A Master of Ceremonies - How to thank speakers and performers
February 04, 2016 09:20In the fourth episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how to thank people, as the master of ceremony at a wedding, conference, birthday or other event, so that you build the appreciation of the guests or audience. She explains the type of impact your thank-yous need to have and how to achieve this. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP03 - A Master of Ceremonies (Weddings) - How to interview the bride and groom
February 04, 2016 09:19In the third episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant MC at a wedding" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about why, as the wedding MC, you need to interview the bride and groom. She talks about the wedding rituals, guests, speeches, cutting of the cake, and more; and explains why preparation as the wedding emcee is vital. A checklist of questions is also available. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP02 - A Master of Ceremonies - How to keep an event to time
February 04, 2016 09:17In the second episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how, as an MC, to manage the timing at a wedding reception, conference or other corporate or community event. She explains why the Master of Ceremony must stop people going over time, how to develop a system to ensure everything runs to time and where to find example run sheets. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info
EP01 - A Master of Ceremonies - How to write an introduction
January 12, 2016 07:04In the first episode of "A Master of Ceremonies: how to be a brilliant corporate MC" writer and keynote speaker Rachel Green talks about how to avoid the pitfalls of introducing speakers or performers when you are the MC for a business conference, awards night, fundraiser or seminar. She talks about your corporate emcee role, why preparation is vital and how to prepare the best introductions. More information is contained on Rachel's website http//www.masterofceremonies.info