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Remembering LaShunda Rundles: How to Write a Eulogy

Energize, Educate, EntertainBy Ed TateApril 4, 2013Leave a comment

“I believe that we aren’t half afraid of dying as we are that no one will remember we were ever here.” – LaShunda Rundles, 2008 World Champion of Public Speaking I first heard those words on August 16, 2008, in Calgary, Canada. I was in an audience of nearly 2000 people for the coveted Toastmasters…

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