Welcome, friends! Are you ready to earn RCHs in a fun, exciting way, while learning to be more confident, influential & credible?

The FrippVT web-based training program provides you with 24/7 access to 16 courses presented in easy-to-absorb, 5-to 10-minute chapters, and is an authorized provider for APA RCH credits. In fact, many of Patricia’s programs at APA are sponsored by ADP.

Testing, tracking, and monitoring are built into the system to track your progress. Handouts and bonus materials are found in the File Vault.

The courses are designed to be helpful for novice public speakers as well as seasoned professionals. Executives, sales teams, and professionals of all skill levels will dramatically improve the quality of their public speeches, executive presentations, sales conversations, webinars, and keynote speaking engagements.

If you haven’t already done so, check out the course outline, and book a demo of our content-rich chapters of interactive training. What are you waiting for? You have nothing to lose. Powerful public speakers have a competitive edge.

Your first year will only be $450. Each year after, you can enjoy earning your RCH credits for only $350.

FrippVT Annual Access for ADP

Join FrippVT and pay yearly for your annual RCH credits. No contract, stay as long as you receive value.

Your first year will be $616 $450 and $450 $350 each year after.

Take the the first step today!

Take a look at all the courses available. Open each course to see the chapters within.

  • Chapter 1 – Getting Started
  • Chapter 2 – What You Need to Know: The Basics
  • Chapter 3 – What Is the Magic? Speak from the Point of View of the Audience
  • Chapter 4 – The Creative Process: Where Do You Start?
  • Chapter 1 – Once Upon a Time Technique
  • Chapter 2 – Look to Your Family Examples
  • Chapter 3 – You Get Paid for What You Know  – Study Your Career
  • Chapter 4 – Attribute Meaning Where There Usually Isn’t Any
  • Chapter 5 – Listen to Your Friends
  • Chapter 6 – Customize Stories for Your Clients
  • Chapter 1 – A Quick Review
  • Chapter 2 – Clarifying Your Central Theme or Premise
  • Chapter 3 – Understanding the Fripp Speech Mode
  • Chapter 4 – The Body of the Speech
  • Chapter 5 – Options of Openings
  • Chapter 6 – Review, Q&A, and Challenge
  • Chapter 7 – Closing on a High: Your Last Words Linger
  • Chapter 1 – It’s All About the Audience
  • Chapter 2 – Build Emotional Connection Three Ways
  • Chapter 3 – Engage Your Audience Before You Open Your Presentation
  • Chapter 4 – Engage the Audience by Your Preparation
  • Chapter 1 – The Importance of a Good Story
  • Chapter 2 – The Not So Basic Basics
  • Chapter 3 – Enjoyed Any Good Conversations Recently?
  • Chapter 4 – Compelling Storytelling Can Be Learned
  • Chapter 5 – The Phrase That Pays
  • Chapter 6 – Tell the Story of the War Through the Eyes of One Soldier
  • Chapter 7 – Nobody Can Resist a Good Story Well Told
  • Chapter 1 – The First Thirty Seconds
  • Chapter 2 – Find the Connection to Your Audience
  • Chapter 3 – Setting the Scene – Hollywood Style
  • Chapter 4 – Get to the Point Fast
  • Chapter 5 – The Power of Questions
  • Chapter 6 – To Quote or Not to Quote, That Is the Question
  • Chapter 7 – Start in the Middle of a Conversation
  • Chapter 8 – An Interesting Statistic
  • Chapter 9 – A Little Known Fact
  • Chapter 10 – A Startling Statement or Challenge
  • Chapter 11 – Set the Stage with a Story
  • Chapter 12 – Relate to the Situation, the Introduction, or the Introducer
  • Chapter 13 – When in Doubt, What Would Fripp Say?
  • Chapter 1 The Quality of Being Specific
  • Chapter 1 – Want to Double Your Fee?
  • Chapter 2 – Three Suggestions for Questions
  • Chapter 3 – Why Not Become an Industry Expert?
  • Chapter 4 – Make the Executives and Sponsors Happy
  • Chapter 5 – We Can Be Heroes for More Than One Day
  • Chapter 6 – The Customer Knows Best
  • Chapter 7 – A Nice Problem to Have: How Do I Top That?
  • Chapter 8 – Who Sends You an Invoice?
  • Chapter 9 – You Know Your Subject; Now Prove Your Flexibility
  • Chapter 10 – Is Luck Ever a Strategy?
  • Chapter 1 The Stakes Are High
  • Chapter 2 Is That Great Speaker Really You?
  • Chapter 3 Warm Up before You Hit the Stage
  • Chapter 4 Do You Really Have Plenty of Time to Build Rapport?
  • Chapter 5 An Audience Will Forgive You Anything Except Being Boring
  • Chapter 6 The Person Behind the Position
  • Chapter 7 Appeal to Their Rational Self-Interest
  • Chapter 8 A Speech Is Not a Conversation; However, It Needs to Sound Conversational
  • Chapter 9 A Visual Aid Is Visual and an Aid
  • Chapter 10 Rehearsal Is the Work; Performance Is the Relaxation
  • Chapter 11 Learn from the Mistakes of Others
  • Chapter 1 – If You Sound the Same as Everyone Else, You Have No Advantage
  • Chapter 2 – What Do Poor Sales Presentations Really Cost?
  • Chapter 3 – Nobody Cares About You, Only about Solving Their Own Problems
  • Chapter 4 – The Skeleton Under the Flesh of Your Words
  • Chapter 5 – Connecting to Your Audience Two Ways
  • Chapter 6 – Nobody Can Resist a Good Story Well Told
  • Chapter 7 – It Is Not Your Client’s Job to Remember You
  • Chapter 8 – Help! I Am Lost Without My PowerPoint
  • Chapter 9 – Taking Your Message to the Next Level
  • Chapter 10 – It Is Not Only What You Say; It Is Also How You Say It
  • Chapter 1 – Webinars Are an Important Part of Business Communications
  • Chapter 2 – What Is Your Audience Going to See When They Tune In?
  • Chapter 3 – What Is Your Grabber Comment?
  • Chapter 4 – Now Is the Time to Introduce You
  • Chapter 5 – Let’s Get Them and Keep Them Involved
  • Chapter 6 – Two More Important Tips That May Save Your Sanity
  • Chapter 1 – The Stakes Are Higher – Get Ready!
  • Chapter 2 – Eight Fripp Rules for Senior Management Presentations
  • Chapter 3 – Fripp’s Four Don’ts and Three Where-to-Starts
  • Chapter 4 – Take It Home, Baby! The Principles in Action
  • Chapter 1 – Clear, Concise, Credible
  • Chapter 1 All Speaking Is Public Speaking
    1 Arrive Looking Your Best
    2 Develop a Distinctive Signature
    3 Make Your Mother Proud
    4 Work Your Name Tag
    5 Develop an Unforgettable Greeting
    6 Make Your Introduction Apply to Whomever You Are Meeting
    7 Just Like You
    8 Take the Initiative to Start Conversation
    9 Volunteer to Be a Greeter
    10 Look for Opportunities to Be Helpful at Events
    11 Greet Everyone
    12 Travel with Your Own PR Agent
  • Chapter 1 – What Is the Best Way to Handle an Introduction?
  • Chapter 2 – Introducing a Speaker Known to the Audience
  • Chapter 3 – Practical Advice about Introductions
  • Chapter 4 – The Difference between In-Person and Online Sales
  • Chapter 5 – How Do You Overcome Nervousness?
  • Chapter 6 – What If My Clients Are Sloppy Speakers?
  • Chapter 7 – What Is the Best Way to Connect with an Audience?
  • Chapter 8 – Can You Give Me an Example of the Circular Speech Structure?
  • Chapter 9 – How Do You Stand and Move on Stage?
  • Chapter 10 – How Do You Make My Team Meetings More Exciting?
  • Chapter 11 – How Do You Successfully Copresent?
  • Chapter 12 – How Do You Copresent When the Other Person Is the Star?
  • Chapter 13 – How Do You Slow Down?
  • Chapter 14 – How Do You Sound Less Monotone?
  • Chapter 15 – What Do You Say When You Don’t Speak?
  • Chapter 16 – How Can You Be Funnier?
  • Chapter 17 – How Do I Open My Presentation? Fripp Live Examples
  • Chapter 18 – How Do You Dress for a Presentation?
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sales, marketing, social media, and online meetings. Live events are arranged in 20 minute
segments. We continue to add to these courses.

FrippVT Annual Access

Join FrippVT and pay annually for your yearly RCH credits. No contract, stay as long as you receive value.

First year $616 $450 and $350 annually after.

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