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DJP Update 2-8-2020 My new book! A LEADER’S GUIDE TO GIVING A MEMORABLE SPEECH – Hope you can help get this book on NYTimes bestseller list!

DJP Update 2-8-2020 My new book! A LEADER’S GUIDE TO GIVING A MEMORABLE SPEECH – Hope you can help get this book on NYTimes bestseller list!

I write to ask for your help in making my new book, A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech, a bestseller.  I will be 81 years old in July and I would like to hit the NYTimes bestseller list before I depart this Earth.  I think it is possible with help from friends!  A big ask, but friends frequently enjoy a quest.  I appreciate greatly any help you can lend.

For many years I have taught an elective seminar On Leadership for 3rd and 4th year students at Tulane Medical School and, since 2014, another elective How to Give a Memorable Speech.  The response by the Tulane students has been wonderful.

Last Spring, the Founder and Publisher of Skyhorse Publishing in New York City, Tony Lyons, contacted me about writing a book on the subject of memorable speeches after he heard and read about my success in teaching the elements of memorable speeches in the Tulane course and on the lecture circuit.  You may recall that Skyhorse published my previous books, On Leadership (2008 book and 2nd expanded edition in 2011) and The Little Red Book of Leadership Lessons (2012).

My latest venture with Skyhorse Publishing will be released this April.  I put all of my research and experience with over 1000 speeches and interviews worldwide into this book that I believe will be of value to not only individuals in leadership positions, including those running for office at AMA or in state or national political races, but also to parents hoping to give that extra edge to their children as they undertake speech and debate class as well as college and job interviews. 

The great storyteller, Tess Gerritsen, wrote a wonderful FOREWORD to the book.  Tess is a retired physician in Maine who has sold more than 30 million copies of her novels worldwide.  She knows how to tell a story!  My book emphasizes the importance of stories in memorable speeches.

Fear of public speaking is common and my book gives tips on how to overcome fear and give speeches worthy of a standing ovation.  To learn more about the book, including the table of contents, go to https://donaldpalmisano.com

Be sure to check out the videos about the book at the same website.  I have listed the advance reader reviews of the book in the Addendum below my signature.

Some of you bought 50-100 plus copies of my earlier books as gifts or for members of organizations with which you are associated, as I did with my first book for all of the students of my high school alma mater De La Salle in New Orleans.  My new book, A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech, is a timeless resource for speech preparation and delivery and would be an equally wonderful gift for students, executives, and leaders in your network.

Hope you can place pre-orders now, perhaps multiple pre-orders for your organizations or as gifts.  I am informed that it takes a cumulative total of 7,500 to 10,000 books sold at Amazon and other bookstores in the 1st week of publication to make the NYTimes bestseller list.  All pre-orders count for the 1st week total.  The book will be available for delivery April 7, 2020. 

Here are the links to PRE-ORDER NOW!

AMAZON
BARNES & NOBLE
BOOKS-A-MILLION
POWELL’S
INDIBOUND
SKYHORSE PUBLISHING

 Please share this update with those on your mailing lists.  And, yes, please spread the word on social media:  Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Vlogging, etc. 

 Thanks for your time and consideration of purchase.  I am grateful for your interest and friendship over the years.

 Sincerely,

Donald

 Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD, FACS
Donald J Palmisano Consulting
Intrepid Resources®
5000 West Esplanade Ave., #432
Metairie, LA 70006
USA
504-455-5895 office
DJP@donaldpalmisano.com

Twitter: @DJPNEWS  https://twitter.com/DJPNEWS

Addendum:  

 Praise for A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech from advanced readers of book.

“Storytelling at its best! Dr. Donald Palmisano takes you from Aristotle and Cicero to modern day orators, with insights on avoiding panic and other pitfalls, the use of rhetorical devices, and how to wow audiences from this masterful speaker who has done over one thousand speeches and interviews.”

—John N. Kennedy, United States Senator for Louisiana

“Giving a high-impact speech requires a thorough understanding of the art and science of passionate communication, and in A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech, Dr. Don Palmisano has drawn from over two thousand years of wisdom and structure to put all the keys in your hands. As important and immediately useful to a speaker as a six-gun was to a lawman in the old west. Highly readable, immediately useful, and deeply enjoyable!”

—John J. Nance, Aviation Analyst for ABC World News, author, and speaker

“Dr. Palmisano’s book is of supreme importance to all. An indispensable template to educate all who wish to write or give speeches. A buoy for support of all who have shuddered in anxiety before giving an occasional address. A beacon of hope for audiences that they will cease being subjected to boring, ill-prepared, and irrelevant speeches.”

—Ronald J. French, MD, reigned as Rex, King of New Orleans Mardi Gras in 2007

“A surgeon, an attorney, an extraordinary leader, an author, and a man fully engaged in the richness of life, Dr. Palmisano, the bestselling author of On Leadership, has written another remarkable book. A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech delivers on the promise of the title with an abundance of practical advice that you will find useful whether you are an experienced public speaker or deathly afraid of addressing an audience. But the book offers much more. You will learn how to envision your message, shape it, and deliver it beautifully, as Dr. Palmisano interweaves his own vast experience with that of great writers and orators throughout history. It is impossible to read this book without wanting to highlight it, and you will find yourself making notes for your next speech. You will enjoy every page for the richness of the writing, the curated tour of literature and oratory, and the no-nonsense wisdom presented. You will learn how to achieve memorable communication in contexts ranging from an elevator pitch to a TED talk. You will see words that have moved the wheel of history and explore literary devices that have been effective for thousands of years. You not only need this book, you will enjoy it immensely.”

—Richard E. Anderson, MD, FACP, Chairman and CEO of The Doctors Company

“‘If there is an awful malady in the world, it is stage fright, ’Mark Twain recalled. ‘My knees were shaking . . . I didn’t know whether I could stand.’ I felt those sensations at age seven giving a camp lecture. Dr. Palmisano’s book would have saved me.

Built on the remarkable experiences of a superb speaker whose own memorable addresses I’ve heard, Dr. Palmisano assembles principles from history and literature to create a spinal column of rhetorical devices, demeanor, and inside knowledge that canstructure and polish in-person or media success for first-timers orthe experienced. Twain would have loved it like me.”

—Mark B. Constantian, MD, FACS, Traveling Professor, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

“In this easy-to-read, practical, and well-organized guide to public speaking, Donald Palmisano, MD, notes the importance of ‘being yourself.’ He personifies this advice consistently and in this book, providing invaluable tools for more effective communication and success.”

—Donna Baver Rovito, editor, Physician Family Magazine

“Dr. Palmisano’s leadership and public speaking seminar is highly rated by our medical students due to his uncanny ability to convey important lessons through storytelling. This book will undoubtedly provide much-needed practical strategies for becoming an effective, engaging, and memorable speaker.

—Jennifer W. Gibson, PhD, director, Office of Medical Education at Tulane University School of Medicine

“When I was offered the chance to have a look at A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech by Dr. Donald Palmisano, I jumped at the chance. Tulane medical students have had the opportunity to take his elective course, ‘Leadership: How to Give a Memorable Speech.’ Well, I missed my chance by only forty-five years or so I thought. Now, we all have that second chance for leadership guru Dr. Palmisano has synthesized this course into this, his latest book. Drawing from seemingly boundless examples from Demosthenes to Mick Jagger, from Shakespeare to Lou Gehrig, this book comes fully loaded with practical tips, examples, and directions enough to make Mark Twain take notes. This book is also chock full of the lagniappe of his own life experience. From the young boy frozen with stage fright to ‘Aloha, Mahalo’ in his farewell address to the Louisiana Medical Society, Dr. Palmisano pulls the reader alongside him as he revisits the highway of his life while sharing the insights gained at every rest stop on the path to leadership. Whether tasked with addressing your local PTA or your state legislature, you need to look no further than A Leader’s Guide to Giving a Memorable Speech for inspiration. This is truly the only how-to guide you will ever need. I wish I had seen this book before giving my own inaugural address.”

—Art Fougner, MD, president of the Medical SocietyState of New York 2019–2020

“Speaking powerfully, with confidence, can transform your career. Palmisano, himself a famed speaker, provides tips and techniques that are invaluable.”

—Philip K. Howard, bestselling author of The Death ofCommon Sense and leader in legal reform

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DJP Update 11-2-2015 Norman, Oklahoma – Boston, Gloucester, New York City, and New Orleans: Adventures; LAGNIAPPE

DJP Update 11-2-2015 Norman, Oklahoma – Boston, Gloucester, New York City, and New Orleans: Adventures; LAGNIAPPE

The DJP Updates are less frequent because I post daily on Twitter. As stated before, I encourage you to get on Twitter and follow individuals and organizations that interest you. No cost but a very effective way to quickly get all of the breaking news as well as learn new information about just about any topic that interests you. Remember, you don’t have to post tweets! You just can follow lots of news organizations, hobby interests, or individuals.

Click on this link https://twitter.com/DJPNEWS to see some recent ones of the 14,500 I have posted.

This update is about recent travels, speeches, and interviews that I conducted with interesting individuals using state of the art portable equipment for a future “Enhanced Podcast” series.
1- OKLAHOMA

I did a keynote at EXPLORE: Oklahoma Healthcare Summit August 14-15, 2015 in Norman, Oklahoma. Nice folks who showed wonderful hospitality.

I spoke on the 6 Commandments of Medicine and how to survive in the rapidly change healthcare system that interfers with the patient-physician relationship. At the reception, I also signed 250 copies of my book THE LITTLE RED BOOK OF LEADERSHIP LESSONS. Lots of fun. Special thanks to Dr. Carl Hook and the Conference Chair, Shari Moore, RN, BSN. Well-organized Summit.
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2- Boston: Massachusetts General Hospital Grand Rounds

Once a year, the residents get to pick the speaker for:

MGH Grand Rounds MGH-Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine – “Resident Choice Speaker” – October 22, 2015

The residents selected me for this honor and the hospitality was outstanding. Great group of folks, the residents and staff of the department. They also gave me a demonstration of their high-tech simulation lab and a special treat was a visit to The Ether Dome where the first public demonstration of inhalation anesthesia was done October 16, 1846 by dentist Dr William T.G. Morton with Dr. John Collins Warren removing a tumor from a patient’s neck. At the completion of the operation with the patient experiencing no pain, Dr. Warren turned to the doctors in the amphitheater and said, “Gentlemen, this is no humbug.”

(Dr. Crawford Long in Georgia was the first to use ether March 30, 1842.) Lots of photos on all of these adventures during the travels.

The Grand Rounds presentation gave my view how to survive as an ethical science-based physician who always does what is in the patient’s best interest regardless of what healthcare system is put forth by politicians. The 3 elements of the talk with true stories of courage to make the points about the needed leadership.
· Design of a healthcare delivery system with attention to access, quality, and cost.

· A successful system must honor the patient by including the Six Commandments of Medicine as essential. SEC-C plus 2.

· CODAC for making a persuasive 2-minute presentation to defend your views.
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GLOUCESTER

Dr. Mario Motta and his Telescope! Truly a passionate Galaxy Hunter! He has a 32-inch reflector in his home observatory.

After Boston, we traveled to Dr. Motta’s home for the night and enjoyed the hospitality of Mario and his wife Joyce. Unfortunately the sky was cloudy that night but a break in the clouds occurred briefly and we looked at the moon with Mario. He put the telescope on high power. Impressive!

Stories about Dr. Mario Motta’s World’s largest amateur-built telescope on top of his home.

http://bostoniano.info/italiani/mario-motta-world-largest-homemade-telescope-gloucester/
Nice pictures in the Bostoniano article showing Mario with the telescope plus a few views of far away places!

https://www.aavso.org/aavso-president-mario-motta

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/sky-and-telescope-magazine/beyond-the-printed-page/light-pollutions-medical-effects/

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/04/garden/04observatories.html?_r=0

http://tuftsjournal.tufts.edu/archive/2007/april/briefs/star_gazer.shtml

http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/u-s-physicians-join-light-pollution-fight/
And here is Mario at AMA with a resolution about Light-Pollution.

An excellent article that Mario gave me is in the May, 2011 issue of SKY & TELESCOPE.
Unfortunately it is not available online to non-subscribers.

This is part of the Lagniappe of being involved with national medical organizations. You get to meet smart people all over our great Land of Liberty. I try to find out what the individual’s passion is outside of Medicine. Mario is just one example. Sometimes you meet individuals who have completely different views of how the health system should evolve but that should not deter you from inquiring and listening to the person’s outside interests. With friendship, it is easier to reach solutions to problems.
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MANHATTAN

My wife’s favorite city to visit! After departing Boston, we went to Manhattan. I had business with my publisher on new projects and was able to record interviews with interesting people who will be featured in future podcasts, including the head of Skyhorse Publishing, Tony Lyons, as well as attorney and best-selling author Philip Howard (The Death of Common Sense, etc.)

We walked the Brooklyn Bridge, visit the 9/11 Museum and Memorial (powerful memorial and sad), One World Observatory, Statue of Liberty, and Ellis Island. We met friends from business and did touring with them. Tuesday night Robin and I had the pleasure of celebrating Dr. Bob Rigolosi’s birthday with his wife Professor Elaine, dear friends!

Lots of pictures during the visit that may find their way into Nature’s Reflections®! I also visited the wonderful Hemingway exhibit at the Morgan Library and Museum. The exhibit ends January 31, 2016. A must see exhibit if you have an interest in writing. It shows drafts of manuscripts with the changes he made. In the manuscript of THE SUN ALSO RISES, he told his editor Maxwell Perkins to discard the first two chapters on the advice of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the book then started at chapter 3! Great fun and I learned a lot. Took lots of notes about technique for my novel. Before leaving the museum, I visited again Mr. Morgan’s private rare book vault. I inserted a photo of it in my book, THE LITTLE RED BOOK OF LEADERSHIP LESSONS. Photo taken on a previous visit when writing the book. After leaving the MORGAN, Robin remembered The Authors Guild was nearby and we made it there before it closed. As a member, I learn a lot from this organization about book contracts. Great visit with General Counsel and Assistant Director, Jan Constantine, who is a fun person to know.

And yes, we got to see the “Woman in Gold” Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer painted by Gustav Klimt in 1907. It is at the Neue Gallerie in Manhattan. http://www.neuegalerie.org/collection/Austrian/Fine%20Arts?page=1

The 2015 movie Woman in Gold tells the story on the big screen.

More on the story of the painting stolen by the Nazis and the battle to get it back 50 years later is at:
http://www.npr.org/2015/04/02/396688350/after-nazi-plunder-a-quest-to-bring-the-woman-in-gold-home

NEW ORLEANS

I will make a co-presentation with attorney Darrell Ranum of The Doctors Company (TDC) in New Orleans this Thursday at the 2015 PIAA Claims and Risk Management / Patient Safety Workshop – Physician Insurers Association of America (PIAA) on behalf of TDC whose board I sit on. The talk is entitled Normal Recovery or Complication: The Risks of Post-Operative Care. This presentation is an expansion of our article published in the Bulletin of The American College of Surgeons June 1, 2013. See: http://bulletin.facs.org/2013/06/symptoms-of-normal-recovery/

LAGNIAPPE

My wife Robin brought home today the November/December 2015 issue of Louisiana Life Magazine. The orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Felix “Buddy” Savoie, who operated via scopes and a regional block on my rotator cuff problem in March of 2013 is on the cover. Excellent surgeon who is a nice person. He did a great job on my shoulder and I have 100% function and no pain. Dr. Savoie is Tulane Sports Medicine Chief, world-famous, and operates on many high-profile athletes (I certainly am not a high-profile athlete but he did the same wonderful job on me.) His special interest is the shoulder and elbow. Read the article here:
http://www.myneworleans.com/Louisiana-Life/November-December-2015/Savoie-Faire/

And here is the cover with Dr. Savoie: http://www.myneworleans.com/Louisiana-Life/November-December-2015/

Enjoy the read!

Finally, some Louisiana Gumbo advice for taking the time to read this lengthy DJP Update!

TOUR de GUMBO article in November issue of New Orleans Magazine:
Lots of pictures and advice! If you have not had the wonderful Gumbo and Turtle Soup in New Orleans and throughout Louisiana, it needs to be on your Things to Do list!

http://www.myneworleans.com/New-Orleans-Magazine/November-2015/Tour-de-Gumbo/index.php?

Finally, if anyone is coming to New Orleans for PIAA or any other meeting, here is a list of my favorite New Orleans restaurants:

http://www.donaldpalmisano.com/html/restaurants.shtml

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Stay well!

Donald

Donald J. Palmisano, MD, JD, FACS
Intrepid Resources®

5000 West Esplanade Ave., #432

Metairie, LA 70006

USA

504-455-5895 office

DJP@donaldpalmisano.com

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