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The Voice of Yankee Stadium, Bob Sheppard, talked with Brian Sobel about his 55 year career as the public address announcer for the New York Yankees and his 50 year career and as an educator. Brian’s article ran in The Wall Street Journal in April. To read this interview, click on The Legendary Bob Sheppard
The Toastmaster, an international magazine for public speakers published “Let the Word Go Forth,” by Brian Sobel. Brian interviewed Theodore Sorensen speech writer, collaborator and Special Counsel to President John F. Kennedy for the cover story. As the article describes, while Kennedy necessarily and correctly received credit for his memorable speeches, he was immeasurably aided by Ted Sorensen, whose facile mind and writing skills helped shape the words spoken so eloquently by JFK.

To read Brian’s article and more about Ted Sorensen’s speech writing techniques, click Sorensen PDF.
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The Ten Commandments reflect Sobel Communications commitment to effective communication with both print and broadcast media. For an interactive introduction to Sobel Communications media philosophy, click on The Ten Commandments

To find out more about Brian Sobel’s book The Fighting Pattons, visit the site by clicking on: fightingpattons.com. The Fighting Pattons explores the careers of the 20th-century Pattons, World War II legend Gen. George S. Patton Jr., and his lesser-known namesake and son, Major Gen. George S. Patton (Retired).