What Do YOU Want to Know About Doing An Awesome Wedding Speech?

uncle-samI’ve been getting a *ton* of questions about wedding speeches from people far and wide on all sorts of niggles, concerns or just downright curiosity, such as:

  • How do I start my wedding speech?
  • What if I’m nervous?
  • What if I’ve never done a speech before?
  • How do I stop myself shaking?
  • And so on…..!

And I LOVE all this, because helping people is the thing I love most – I’m so, so passionate about making sure that all of you can do the most amazing wedding speech and really have a wedding day to remember.

This is where you come in. Yes, YOU (hence the stern, pointy-fingered Uncle Sam above!). So that I know I’m covering what you want to know rather than what I *think* you want to know, I’d love to hear from you. There’s a link to a short survey below – and by short I mean REALLY short, as in just ONE question.

It’ll literally take you the time it takes to read this sentence to do it – promise. In return, I’ll be able to tailor my videos, articles, helpsheets, etc., etc., to what YOU need and want!

Simples!

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YLDX2G8

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Thanks so much as always – and I really look forward to hearing from you!

Pete

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YLDX2G8

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Peter D Oxley
Pete Oxley is a freelance writer and business manager who lives in the English Home Counties. He enjoys reading and writing in a wide range of areas but his main passions are sci-fi, fantasy, historical fiction and Steampunk. Influences include HG Wells, Charles Dickens, Neil Gaiman, KW Jeter, Scott Lynch, Clive Barker and Joss Whedon. Author of the non-fiction book "The Wedding Speech Manual" and the historical fantasy series "The Infernal Aether". He lives with his wife, two young sons and a slowly growing guitar collection. Probably a masochist: aside from writing and willingly speaking in front of large crowds of strangers, Pete spends his spare time playing music badly and supporting football teams that play badly.

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