Analysis of a Speech by Kathryn Schulz

Analysis of a TED Talk by Kathryn Schultz
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 84) – Seth Godin

“The market is not seduced by logic. People are moved by stories and drama and hints and clues and discovery. Logic is a battering ram, one that might work if your case is overwhelming. Wal-Mart won by logic (cheap!), but you probably won’t.” Seth Godin
Being There, Before You're There

In a little more than a month’s time, I will fly to Lisbon, Portugal for the Toastmasters District 59 Spring Conference. It promises to be a fabulous time and I am looking forward to seeing many friends from across Europe.The organization for the conference has been superb. João De Mendonça and the rest of the Lisbon […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 83) – Charles Mingus

“Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple—that’s creativity.” Charles Mingus Photo courtesy of Tom Marcello
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 82) – Jewish Parable

“Truth, naked and cold, had been turned away from every door in the village. Her nakedness frightened people. When Parable found her she was huddled in a corner, shivering and hungry. “Taking pity on her, Parable gathered her up and took her home. There, she dressed Truth in story, warmed her and sent her out […]
The Ripple Effect

The ripple effect is a powerful phenomenon. Have you ever tossed a pebble into a lake when the water was completely calm? I used to do it all the time when I was a kid growing up in Canada in a small town on the shores of Lake Erie. Although the pebble is small, the effect […]
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