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The thread revolves around participants seeking and sharing information about a specific theme song for presentations, particularly one associated with Pampered Chef. Participants express their experiences with the song, its lyrics, and their thoughts on its use in various contexts.
Views differ regarding the appropriateness of certain songs played at events, and while many participants express a shared enjoyment of the theme song, there is no clear consensus on its lyrics or availability.
Participants share personal experiences related to the theme song and its impact on their thoughts and activities, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef events.
Consultants looking for insights on popular songs associated with Pampered Chef events or those interested in sharing experiences related to music in their presentations may find this discussion relevant.
babywings76 said:I think HO should put the song on CC, so we can log in and play it as we work.![]()
babywings76 said:I think HO should put the song on CC, so we can log in and play it as we work.![]()
DessertDivaFL said:Here is the original song done by Christina Aguilera (there is the "b" word in the song)
YouTube - Christina Aguilera - Keeps Gettin' Better
DessertDivaFL said:Here is the original song done by Christina Aguilera (there is the "b" word in the song)
YouTube - Christina Aguilera - Keeps Gettin' Better
raebates said:Yeah, I have both of those songs stuck in my head.
The only thing I can't figure out is why they kept playing Billie Jean Is Not My Lover during the arrials/departures from General Session. I can understand using a Michael Jackson song or two. Beat It would be really cute. We could all wave our whisks. This one confused me, though. It just seemed slightly odd and inappropriate.
To find a theme song for your presentation, consider the overall message and tone you want to convey. Use music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music to search for songs by mood or genre. You can also look for royalty-free music websites if you need something for commercial use.
Using popular songs can be tricky due to copyright issues. If your presentation is for personal use, it may be acceptable, but for public presentations or sales events, it's best to use royalty-free music or obtain the necessary licenses to avoid potential legal issues.
To choose a song that resonates with your audience, consider their demographics and interests. Think about the emotions you want to evoke and select a song that aligns with those feelings. You might also consider songs that are popular within your target market or have positive associations.
Yes, certain genres tend to work well for presentations. Upbeat pop, instrumental, and acoustic tracks are often effective in creating a positive atmosphere. Additionally, motivational or inspirational songs can help energize your audience and keep their attention focused on your message.
Absolutely! Collaborating with your team can provide diverse perspectives and ideas. You can hold a brainstorming session or create a poll to gather suggestions. This not only helps in selecting a great theme song but also fosters team engagement and excitement for the presentation.