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Blogs and Videos on Ongoing Mastery Presenting and Training Skills.

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One of the great things about being your own boss, is the ability to feature the talents and skills of those around you. Kellie Donovan-Condron was both my co-host and producer during the five seasons of our Ongoing Mastery: Presenting and Speaking Podcast (on our YouTube channel). She is now the amazing author of our blogs below.

Rourke Training Blogs

The photo is the cover of Taylor Swift's 11th album, showing Swift in black and white with her arms covering her head. The title reads, "Poets & Apostrophes: Discover WhyTaylor Swift Is Right

Does Taylor Swift’s new album, The Tortured Poets Department, need an apostrophe? She’s started a national, if niche, review of punctuation use.

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A black man is wearing a brown turleneck sweater, tan pants, and a black brimmed hat. He stands at a microphone on a stage, left hand hold a stack of papers, right hand reached out to the audience. The title reads, "SLam: Powerful Poetry Meets Passionate Performance

If “poetry” only reminds you of elbow-patched jackets & speaking slowly, slam is an entirely different way to experience the power of language.

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The cover of Edward Gorey's book, The Gashlycrumb Tinies, showing a skeleton with a long black coat, top hat and scarf holding an umbrella over a group of young children. The title reads, "Playful Poems: A Riff on Gorey's Gashlycrumb Tinies"

It’s National Poetry Month, so I’m riffing on one of my favorite poems, The Gashlycrumb Tinies, a children’s alphabet book by Edward Gorey.

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An old-fashioned glasss inkwell with black ink, and a quill with a fountain pen nib. The title reads: "Poetry is Life Distilled: In Praise of National Poetry Month"

April is National Poetry Month in the U.S. Many see poems as fussy, elitist, and difficult. And yet, poetry is everywhere in American culture.

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A stack of books from the author's reading challenges. The title reads: Challenge Accepted: A Tale of 3 Reading Lists in 2024"

So far, 2024 has been full of challenge – book club reading challenges, that is. My to-be-read pile is taller than ever, and I couldn’t be happier.

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A cork board with a red push pin holding an index card. The index card says in red in "About Me". The title is, "10 Things I Hate About the About Me Slide: Check Your Deck"

This week’s post is inspired by the upcoming 25th anniversary of the fantastic teen comedy, 10 Things I Hate About You (1999), directed by Gil

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