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THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) 16th President of the United States. “Extemporaneous speaking should be practiced and cultivated. It is the lawyer’s avenue to the public. However able and faithful he may be in other respects, people are slow to bring him business if he cannot make a speech. JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your A GIANT LEAP FORWARD IN YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING There is a lot to learn about public speaking. The fact that I have been writing this blog for 10 years is testament to that. And no matter how much you learn, no matter how good you become, you will never reach perfection because there is always room for improvement.. But there is one thing that you can do that will result in a giant leap forward in your public speaking. YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O "BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG SISSEL KYRKJEBØ ON FEELING LIKE PLACIDO DOMINGO WAS Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 132) – Sissel Kyrkjebø. June 1, 2012. 6:56 am. One Comment. Sissel Kyrkjebø – Norwegian Soprano. “I remember the first time I saw Plácido Domingo. I was sitting in a stadium and we were about 8,000 or 9,000 people. I was sitting in the middle, with people all around, but I felt that he was singingonly
NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. I get it. If this soundsfamiliar, I
THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) 16th President of the United States. “Extemporaneous speaking should be practiced and cultivated. It is the lawyer’s avenue to the public. However able and faithful he may be in other respects, people are slow to bring him business if he cannot make a speech. JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your A GIANT LEAP FORWARD IN YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING There is a lot to learn about public speaking. The fact that I have been writing this blog for 10 years is testament to that. And no matter how much you learn, no matter how good you become, you will never reach perfection because there is always room for improvement.. But there is one thing that you can do that will result in a giant leap forward in your public speaking. YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O "BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG SISSEL KYRKJEBØ ON FEELING LIKE PLACIDO DOMINGO WAS Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 132) – Sissel Kyrkjebø. June 1, 2012. 6:56 am. One Comment. Sissel Kyrkjebø – Norwegian Soprano. “I remember the first time I saw Plácido Domingo. I was sitting in a stadium and we were about 8,000 or 9,000 people. I was sitting in the middle, with people all around, but I felt that he was singingonly
NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES Many people wonder whether they have what it takes to speak in public. Are they capable of giving a speech or presentation? I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE FOR ME? John gave the opening keynote on the second day of our unit’s recent offsite in Geneva, addressing an audience of 100+ attendees with a wealth of tips and techniques to deliver powerful, memorablepresentations.
YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS, EVEN WITH POWERPOINT Powerful presentations, even with PowerPoint. This is a guest post by David Lindelöf. David obtained his PhD in Physics at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. From 2010 to 2018, he was the Chief Technology Officer at Neurobat. Since 2018 he has been the Senior Data Scientist at Expedia in Geneva. He shares his thoughts on learning, computersand
AUTHENTICITY
Having authenticity doesn’t mean that we’ll always agree with you or even like you. Many people won’t. But if you are trying to please everyone, you will likely end up pleasing no one. Better to be true to your audience and yourself. Don’t be a duplicate of someone else. Share your ideas and be yourself because, as Oscar Wilde said ANALYSIS OF A SPEECH BY ED GAVAGAN Analysis of a Speech by Ed Gavagan. January 25, 2014. 9:48 pm. 6 Comments. Ed Gavagan is an architect who lives in New York City. He is the owner of a design firm specializing in boutique residences. In this talk at The Moth, Gavagan tells a very personal story about an incident that almost cost his life and definitely changed his life. MADE TO STICK: A SERIES ON THE BOOK THAT EVERY PUBLIC Making it stick: Introduction. This is Part 1 of a seven-part series on making speeches and presentations memorable. It is based on the book “Made to Stick” by Chip and Dan Heath. Good speakers are memorable. Come to think of it, bad speakers are also memorable, albeit for different reasons. Being memorable, making our messageresonate with
PUSH YOURSELF BEYOND YOUR BOUNDARIES IN YOUR PUBLIC Push yourself beyond your boundaries this year! My wife Julie and I recently returned home after three days in Zermatt, Switzerland with our friends, Florian Mueck and Rose Chong, and some of their friends. Great people and great skiing! Besides being a friend, Florian is also a fellow public speaker, my business partner and co-creator of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. ACTING IS A GREAT WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS This post is the third in a series about finding ways to stretch yourself when it comes to public speaking. The goal is to encourage people to explore different ways of developing their speaking skills and thus to become better speakers. TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Toastmasters International Convention – 2016. June 15, 2016. 1:57 pm. 6 Comments. The 85th Annual Toastmasters International Convention will be held in Washington, D.C. this August. The International Convention is the highlight of the Toastmasters year and I am delighted to have been chosen as one of ten speakers who will presentthere.
SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. I get it. If this soundsfamiliar, I
THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) 16th President of the United States. “Extemporaneous speaking should be practiced and cultivated. It is the lawyer’s avenue to the public. However able and faithful he may be in other respects, people are slow to bring him business if he cannot make a speech. JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your A GIANT LEAP FORWARD IN YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING There is a lot to learn about public speaking. The fact that I have been writing this blog for 10 years is testament to that. And no matter how much you learn, no matter how good you become, you will never reach perfection because there is always room for improvement.. But there is one thing that you can do that will result in a giant leap forward in your public speaking. YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O "BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG SISSEL KYRKJEBØ ON FEELING LIKE PLACIDO DOMINGO WAS Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 132) – Sissel Kyrkjebø. June 1, 2012. 6:56 am. One Comment. Sissel Kyrkjebø – Norwegian Soprano. “I remember the first time I saw Plácido Domingo. I was sitting in a stadium and we were about 8,000 or 9,000 people. I was sitting in the middle, with people all around, but I felt that he was singingonly
NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. I get it. If this soundsfamiliar, I
THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP ABRAHAM LINCOLN ON THE IMPORTANCE OF EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) 16th President of the United States. “Extemporaneous speaking should be practiced and cultivated. It is the lawyer’s avenue to the public. However able and faithful he may be in other respects, people are slow to bring him business if he cannot make a speech. JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your A GIANT LEAP FORWARD IN YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING There is a lot to learn about public speaking. The fact that I have been writing this blog for 10 years is testament to that. And no matter how much you learn, no matter how good you become, you will never reach perfection because there is always room for improvement.. But there is one thing that you can do that will result in a giant leap forward in your public speaking. YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O "BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG SISSEL KYRKJEBØ ON FEELING LIKE PLACIDO DOMINGO WAS Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 132) – Sissel Kyrkjebø. June 1, 2012. 6:56 am. One Comment. Sissel Kyrkjebø – Norwegian Soprano. “I remember the first time I saw Plácido Domingo. I was sitting in a stadium and we were about 8,000 or 9,000 people. I was sitting in the middle, with people all around, but I felt that he was singingonly
NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES Many people wonder whether they have what it takes to speak in public. Are they capable of giving a speech or presentation? I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE FOR ME? John gave the opening keynote on the second day of our unit’s recent offsite in Geneva, addressing an audience of 100+ attendees with a wealth of tips and techniques to deliver powerful, memorablepresentations.
YOU DON'T KNOW DICK (HARDT) You Don't Know Dick. I am referring to Dick Hardt, founder and CEO of Sxip Identity and a big proponent of Identity 2.0. (Unless, of course, you actually do know Dick!) The presentation below (which, as you’ll see, was the inspiration for the title of this post) is an old one. It is the 4 August 2005 Keynote Address that Hardt gave at the O POWERFUL PRESENTATIONS, EVEN WITH POWERPOINT Powerful presentations, even with PowerPoint. This is a guest post by David Lindelöf. David obtained his PhD in Physics at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. From 2010 to 2018, he was the Chief Technology Officer at Neurobat. Since 2018 he has been the Senior Data Scientist at Expedia in Geneva. He shares his thoughts on learning, computersand
AUTHENTICITY
Having authenticity doesn’t mean that we’ll always agree with you or even like you. Many people won’t. But if you are trying to please everyone, you will likely end up pleasing no one. Better to be true to your audience and yourself. Don’t be a duplicate of someone else. Share your ideas and be yourself because, as Oscar Wilde said ANALYSIS OF A SPEECH BY ED GAVAGAN Analysis of a Speech by Ed Gavagan. January 25, 2014. 9:48 pm. 6 Comments. Ed Gavagan is an architect who lives in New York City. He is the owner of a design firm specializing in boutique residences. In this talk at The Moth, Gavagan tells a very personal story about an incident that almost cost his life and definitely changed his life. MADE TO STICK: A SERIES ON THE BOOK THAT EVERY PUBLIC Making it stick: Introduction. This is Part 1 of a seven-part series on making speeches and presentations memorable. It is based on the book “Made to Stick” by Chip and Dan Heath. Good speakers are memorable. Come to think of it, bad speakers are also memorable, albeit for different reasons. Being memorable, making our messageresonate with
PUSH YOURSELF BEYOND YOUR BOUNDARIES IN YOUR PUBLIC Push yourself beyond your boundaries this year! My wife Julie and I recently returned home after three days in Zermatt, Switzerland with our friends, Florian Mueck and Rose Chong, and some of their friends. Great people and great skiing! Besides being a friend, Florian is also a fellow public speaker, my business partner and co-creator of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. ACTING IS A GREAT WAYS TO STRETCH YOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS This post is the third in a series about finding ways to stretch yourself when it comes to public speaking. The goal is to encourage people to explore different ways of developing their speaking skills and thus to become better speakers. TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Toastmasters International Convention – 2016. June 15, 2016. 1:57 pm. 6 Comments. The 85th Annual Toastmasters International Convention will be held in Washington, D.C. this August. The International Convention is the highlight of the Toastmasters year and I am delighted to have been chosen as one of ten speakers who will presentthere.
COVID-19 ARCHIVES
Responding to COVID-19 and Coronavirus. One of Gabriel García Márquez’s novels is entitled Love in the Time of Cholera. We could easily call the current state of affairs in the world Life in the Time of Coronavirus. The COVID-19 coronavirus disease, which is now a pandemic, has shaken the world medically, financially and emotionally. THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
"BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your PUSH YOURSELF BEYOND YOUR BOUNDARIES IN YOUR PUBLIC Push yourself beyond your boundaries this year! My wife Julie and I recently returned home after three days in Zermatt, Switzerland with our friends, Florian Mueck and Rose Chong, and some of their friends. Great people and great skiing! Besides being a friend, Florian is also a fellow public speaker, my business partner and co-creator of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER AND LITTLE VICTORIES Arnold begins by talking about his bodybuilding experience and how the principle he learned in that domain can be applied to anything. From 37:48 to 40:16, he talks about his public speaking experience. The lesson is clear. The more public speaking you do, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS: LINUS' SPEECH Charlie Brown was trying to understand the meaning of Christmas, and Linus addressed the issue. His message was also relevant for the other kids (and Snoopy) who were getting caught up in the materialistic side of the season. He was not afraid to ask the technician to adjust the lights. Good speakers know that things such as lighting and sound NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AS DONALD TRUMP Many speakers make the same mistake, particularly when they are making a sales pitch. Only 40 seconds into his speech, Trump said, “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. “. As the laughter spread throughout the General Assembly, T rump paused.COVID-19 ARCHIVES
Responding to COVID-19 and Coronavirus. One of Gabriel García Márquez’s novels is entitled Love in the Time of Cholera. We could easily call the current state of affairs in the world Life in the Time of Coronavirus. The COVID-19 coronavirus disease, which is now a pandemic, has shaken the world medically, financially and emotionally. THE IMPORTANCE OF A FIRST STEP JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
"BRAIN RULES" BY JOHN MEDINA OFFERS A GREAT HACK FORSEE MORE ON MANNEROFSPEAKING.ORG AS A PUBLIC SPEAKING STRATEGY, DUCK AND COVER WON'T HELP If you can’t do that beforehand, display the slides on your computer screen and then take five or six paces back and make sure you can read them. Once you can read the slides from a distance, cut out whatever you can. And every now and then, have the screen go to black so that the audience refocuses on you. Don’t duck and cover behind your PUSH YOURSELF BEYOND YOUR BOUNDARIES IN YOUR PUBLIC Push yourself beyond your boundaries this year! My wife Julie and I recently returned home after three days in Zermatt, Switzerland with our friends, Florian Mueck and Rose Chong, and some of their friends. Great people and great skiing! Besides being a friend, Florian is also a fellow public speaker, my business partner and co-creator of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER AND LITTLE VICTORIES Arnold begins by talking about his bodybuilding experience and how the principle he learned in that domain can be applied to anything. From 37:48 to 40:16, he talks about his public speaking experience. The lesson is clear. The more public speaking you do, A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS: LINUS' SPEECH Charlie Brown was trying to understand the meaning of Christmas, and Linus addressed the issue. His message was also relevant for the other kids (and Snoopy) who were getting caught up in the materialistic side of the season. He was not afraid to ask the technician to adjust the lights. Good speakers know that things such as lighting and sound NAOMI OSAKA AND HER SPEECH AT THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN Naomi Osaka of Japan won the 2019 Australian Open in dramatic fashion. She beat the Czech Republic’s Petra Kvitová 7-6 (7-2) 5-7 6-4 to become the first woman since 2001 to follow her debut Grand Slam win with another one.. Embed from Getty Images. Even after squandering three match points to lose the second set, Osaka fought back in the third to claim the title. DON'T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AS DONALD TRUMP Many speakers make the same mistake, particularly when they are making a sales pitch. Only 40 seconds into his speech, Trump said, “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country. “. As the laughter spread throughout the General Assembly, T rump paused. SHOULD YOU SPEAK IN PUBLIC? A SIMPLE FLOWCHART THAT GIVES I understand. Many people would like to try public speaking; perhaps they’ve even made a resolution to do it this year. But they’re not sure that they have something to say; they’re not sure if people will listen; they’re feeling nervous. I get it. If this soundsfamiliar, I
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Last updated on 3 April 2020. INTRODUCTION. The protection of your personal data is important. When you visit Manner of Speaking, you share personal information either actively (e.g., your name and email when leaving a comment) or automatically (your computer’s IP address just by visiting).We take your privacy very seriously. In this privacy notice, we describe our privacy policy and JOHN KENNEDY WANTED TO PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BECAUSE IT Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 335) John Kennedy. January 5, 2021. No Comments. John Kennedy (1917 – 1963) 35th President of the UnitedStates.
MADE TO STICK: A SERIES ON THE BOOK THAT EVERY PUBLIC Making it stick: Introduction. This is Part 1 of a seven-part series on making speeches and presentations memorable. It is based on the book “Made to Stick” by Chip and Dan Heath. Good speakers are memorable. Come to think of it, bad speakers are also memorable, albeit for different reasons. Being memorable, making our messageresonate with
AUTHENTICITY
Having authenticity doesn’t mean that we’ll always agree with you or even like you. Many people won’t. But if you are trying to please everyone, you will likely end up pleasing no one. Better to be true to your audience and yourself. Don’t be a duplicate of someone else. Share your ideas and be yourself because, as Oscar Wilde said PUSH YOURSELF BEYOND YOUR BOUNDARIES IN YOUR PUBLIC Push yourself beyond your boundaries this year! My wife Julie and I recently returned home after three days in Zermatt, Switzerland with our friends, Florian Mueck and Rose Chong, and some of their friends. Great people and great skiing! Besides being a friend, Florian is also a fellow public speaker, my business partner and co-creator of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. WHAT QUESTIONS DO YOU HAVE FOR ME? John gave the opening keynote on the second day of our unit’s recent offsite in Geneva, addressing an audience of 100+ attendees with a wealth of tips and techniques to deliver powerful, memorablepresentations.
USE TAPE TO DEAL WITH A CREAKY STAGE WHEN YOU ARE PRESENTING A creaky stage is annoying for both speaker and audience. Walk the stage early and use tape to mark the creaky spots. Then, just avoidthem.
LOSE THE JARGON WHEN YOU GIVE A SPEECH OR PRESENTATION In the four-minute audio clip below, Fields talks about the importance of losing the jargon when we speak. It is a topic that is dear to my heart. Winston Churchill said that, in general, the simple words are the best words. And yet, time and again, I hear speeches or AMERICAN PSYCHO AND AN IMPORTANT LESSON ABOUT COMPARISONS A lesson from "American Psycho" on comparisons. April 27, 2015. 8:24 pm. 4 Comments. American Psycho is a dark movie that targets the narcissism and materialism of the 1980s. I am not going to go into details about the plot, but be warned that the movie has several disturbing scenes. For all that, it also has some genuinely funnymoments.
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PUBLIC SPEAKING: A SKILL YOU NEED In surveys conducted by Microsoft, Fast Company, LinkedIn, Forbes and others, senior executives were asked about the skills they look for in future leaders of their organizations. Consistently at the top was the ability to speak well in public. If you can communicate an idea in a manner that is clear, compelling and memorable, you will make an impact. You will have more opportunities, personally and professionally, and you will be highlysought after.
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I offer one-day and two-day courses that give participants the skills and insights they need to become powerful communicators who make an impact and produce stunning results. From preparation to structure to delivery, we will cover the A to Z of public speaking. I also coach individuals one-on-one. Whether you want to improve specific speaking skills or are working on an important speech or presentation, I will help you achieve your goals.Learn More
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If you have a major conference, event or summit planned and you’re looking for a dynamic, inspiring speaker, let’s talk. I bring my energy and experience, my storytelling and passion to every speech I deliver. I want to challenge my audiences with thought-provoking ideas that stick long after they have left the venue. Topics include: being bold and taking risks; corporate creativity; service; and the power of public speaking. In addition, I work with clients to create bespokekeynote addresses.
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MODERATION
A good moderator is the glue that holds a conference together. As a moderator, your job is to make other people shine. You have to work with the organizers, speakers, technicians and others to make sure that they have what they need to do their jobs with confidence. You also have to create an engaging atmosphere for the audience and keep everything on schedule. I love being a moderator and have chaired conferences from Toronto to Geneva to Buenos Aires. If you are looking for an experienced moderator for your next event, let’s talk.Learn More
IMPROV
Improvisational comedy or “improv” teaches skills such as quick thinking, cooperation, active listening, creativity and leadership. When these skills are applied in business, it's no longer “business as usual.” Improv principles are relevant for professional development and can help you be a better leader, manager, colleague and speaker. That’s why improv is now taught at leading business schools and companies around the world. An improv workshop could be just what your team is looking for.Learn More
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Thank you very much for the excellent presentation skills session. The feedback I received was very positive. Everyone enjoyed the good mix of listening to your speech, co-developing a concrete take-away and the personal learning experience. We all feel more devoted to the task ahead, more able to succeed and an elevated team spirit. Delivering this in a short time, both in session and in preparation,is outstanding!
Henning DehlerCFO European Dairy Supply Chain &Operations, Danone
John delivered a keynote address about the importance of public speaking to 80 senior members of Gore’s Medical Device Europe team at an important sales event. He was informative, engaging and inspirational. Everyone was motivated to improve their public speaking skills. Following his keynote, John has led public speaking workshops for Gore in Barcelona and Munich. He is an outstanding speaker who thinks carefully about the needs of his audience well before he stepson stage.
Karsta GoetzeTA Leader, Gore and Associates I first got in touch with John while preparing to speak at TED Global about my work on ProtonMail. John helped me to sharpen the presentation and get on point faster, making the talk more focused and impactful. My speech was very well received, has since reached almost 1.8 million people and was successful in explaining a complex subject (email encryption) to a general audience. Andy YenCEO, Proton Technologies John gave the opening keynote on the second day of our unit’s recent offsite in Geneva, addressing an audience of 100+ attendees with a wealth of tips and techniques to deliver powerful, memorable presentations. I applied some of these techniques the very next week in an internal presentation, and I’ve been asked to give that presentation again to senior management, which has NEVER happened before. John is one of the greatest speakers I know and I can recommend his services without reservation. David LindelöfSenior Data Scientist, ExpediaGroup
After a morning of team building activities using improvisation as the conduit, John came on stage to close the staff event which was organised in Chamonix, France. His energy and presence were immediately felt by all the members of staff. The work put into the preparation of his speech was evident and by sharing some his own stories, he was able to conduct a closing inspirational speech which was relevant, powerful and impactful for all at IRU. The whole team left feeling engaged and motivated to tackle the 2019 objectives ahead. Thank you, John. Umberto de PrettoSecretary General, World Road Transport Organization Be BOLD. Those two words got stuck in my head and in the heads of all those ADP leaders and associates that had the privilege to see John on stage. He was our keynote speaker at our annual convention in Barcelona, and his message still remains! John puts his heart in every word. Few speakers are so credible, humble and yet super strong withlarge audiences!
Guadalupe GarciaSenior Director and Talent Partner, ADP International I was expecting a few speaking tips and tricks and a few fun exercises, but you went above and beyond – and sideways. You taught me to stand tall. You taught me to anchor myself. You taught me to breathe. You taught me to open up. You taught me to look people in the eye. You taught me to tell the truth. You taught me to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes. I got more than I bargained for in the bestpossible way.
Thuy Khoc-BilonUnion for International CancerControl
John gave a brilliant presentation on public speaking during the UN EMERGE programme in Geneva (a two days workshop on leadership development for a group of female staff members working in the UN organizations in Geneva). His talk was inspirational and practical, thanks to the many techniques and tips he shared with the audience. His teaching can dramatically change our public speaking performance and enable us as presenters to have a real and powerful impact. Thank you, John, for your great contribution! Sara CannaHR Specialist, World Health Organization John is a genuine communication innovator. His seminars on gamification of public speaking learning and his interactive Rhetoric game at our conference set the tone for change and improvement in our organisation. The quality of his input, the impact he made with his audience and his effortlessly engaging style made it easy to get on board with his core messages and won over some delegates who were extremely skeptical as to the efficacy of games for learning. I simply cannot recommend him highly enough. Thomas ScottNational Education Director, Association of Speakers Clubs UK John joined our Global Sales Meeting in Segovia, Spain and we all participated in his "Improv(e) your Work!" session. I say “all” because it really was all interactive, participatory, learning and enjoyable. The session surprised everybody and was a fresh-air activity that brought a lot of self-reflection and insights to improve trust and confidence in each other inside our team. It´s all about communication and a good manner of speaking!" Jon LopezGeneral Manager Europe, Hayward Industries Thank you very much for the excellent presentation skills session. The feedback I received was very positive. Everyone enjoyed the good mix of listening to your speech, co-developing a concrete take-away and the personal learning experience. We all feel more devoted to the task ahead, more able to succeed and an elevated team spirit. Delivering this in a short time, both in session and in preparation,is outstanding!
Henning DehlerCFO European Dairy Supply Chain &Operations, Danone
John delivered a keynote address about the importance of public speaking to 80 senior members of Gore’s Medical Device Europe team at an important sales event. He was informative, engaging and inspirational. Everyone was motivated to improve their public speaking skills. Following his keynote, John has led public speaking workshops for Gore in Barcelona and Munich. He is an outstanding speaker who thinks carefully about the needs of his audience well before he stepson stage.
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