The desire to become a funeral speaker was a creeping process for me... In the context of the funeral of a family member, I experienced such a boring and poorly content speech that after the death of my mother in 2021 really plagued me nightmares in this regard... In retrospect, this was completely unnecessary, because the funeral speaker recommended to us for this was the absolute opposite. Sensitive, professional, emphatic and also rhetorically very, very good. In short, I was so happy and literally felt the value of an individual and personal funeral speech to the tips of my hair myself. But: I could not know that in advance. So I asked the speaker to also add a few personal words about my mom. This request was respected, and so I was given the opportunity to stand at the lectern and deliver my own little speech. I thought that if the speaker was again as terrible as at the event mentioned at the beginning, then at least I had said what was on my mind... In retrospect, our two speeches complemented each other so well in their very own way that it became a very emotional and dignified farewell. When I thanked our speaker, he replied that he had also been very touched by my words. And the cemetery administrator said that I should think about becoming a funeral speaker... There was a desperate need for people who had a flair for this... I was surprised at first, but at some point I couldn't let go of the idea. I googled throughˋs Internet and promptly landed on your website, dear Mr. Mossa. And what can I say: with your training, you have given me exactly what I was looking for inside. The seminar is super logically structured, coherent, gives valuable tips, prevents mistakes, and - even though the topic is of a rather serious nature - it was still fun. One dives deep into a profession that requires special sensitivity. One senses this with you from the first to the last module. You gladly pass on your knowledge to interested beginners - and this at a fair price-performance ratio. With the help of your training behind me, I am now even more determined to become a good funeral speaker. Best regards and MANY THANKS! Heike Nagel. www.fransecky.de
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