Richard Greene (journalist)

Richard Greene
Born (1954-02-25) February 25, 1954
Nationality American
Occupation Author, Journalist, Radio Host
Website www.richardgreene.org

Richard Greene (born February 25, 1954) is an American media personality, author and journalist.[1][2][3][4] In 2007, Air America Radio Network launched his weekly radio program, Clout (also known as Hollywood Clout) which he created and hosted. The show ran until the closing of the network in January 2010.[5][6] He is also the author of Words that Shook the World[7][8] first published in 2001 by Penguin Press’ Prentice Hall Press.[9][10] The book’s foreword was written by self help guru Tony Robbins[11][12] who describes the professional relationship he had with Greene, that began in 1983 at the start of his speaking career. According to Robbins’ forward, Greene, provided creative counseling and legal support and helped launch the brand of Tony Robbins.

Greene, who is also known as a celebrity speech coach,[13][14][15][16][17] with clients that include the late Princess Diana of Wales[18][19][20] has been a regular columnist for The Huffington Post, with articles dating back to July 2008.[21][22] Greene was also a celebrity judge on The Learning Channel’s series The Messengers.[23][24]

References

  1. "political speech analyst and communication coach". kcrw.com.
  2. "THE 7 SECRETS OF THE GREATEST SPEAKERS IN HISTORY BY RICHARD GREENE AT TEDXORANGECOAST 2014". theartofbeinghere.net.
  3. "Richard Greene The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history". awaken.com.
  4. "The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history". humanengineers.com.
  5. "Roseanne Fills In On Air America". allaccess..com.
  6. "James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver bring "Avatar's" environmental lessons to Capitol Hill". washingtonpost.com.
  7. "Schieffer to Moderate Last Debate". nbcnews.com.
  8. "A Fey-Palin Comedy Summit?". usatoday.com.
  9. "On eve of State of the Union: top five presidential orators of modern times". csmonitor.com.
  10. "HOLLYBLOGS". thewrap.com.
  11. "Words That Shook the World: 100 Years of Unforgettable Speeches and Events". amazon.com.
  12. "Preface by Tony Robbins". wordsthatshooktheworld.com.
  13. ""Horrible" speaker, great speech". salon.com.
  14. "The speech". sandiegouniontribune.com.
  15. "The Body Politic". adweek.com.
  16. "Body language backed by an authentic personality can secure your dream job, says expert Richard Greene". news.com.au.
  17. "Barack Obama’s communication secrets revealed in new presentations training programme from Video Arts". personneltoday.com.
  18. "To L.A. Advisor, Diana Showed Own Heart". latimes.com.
  19. "‘Master Of Charisma’ Shares His History With Princess Diana". losangeles.cbslocal.com.
  20. "BUTLER'S DI SHOW IN N.Y.C. Says princess loved U.S., so he's visiting". nydailynews.com.
  21. "‘Avengers’ Star Mark Ruffalo Calls for Colin Powell to be US President". heatst.com.
  22. "Communication Strategist, Author of "Words That Shook The World"". huffingtonpost.com.
  23. "Choosing America’s Next Top Motivator in ‘The Messengers’". nytimes.com.
  24. "TLC reality show looks for America's next great inspirational speaker". christianexaminer.com.
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