Kairos: The Foundation of Rhetoric
What time is it? The ancient Greeks had two words for “time”. The first was “chronos” (χρόνος), which referred to chronological time. Words like “chronological” and “chronology” come from chronos. The second was “kairos” (καιρός), which means the right moment or opportunity. It is this second meaning which is of supreme importance when it comes […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 348) – David Byrne
“Powerpoint presentations are a kind of theater, a kind of augmented stand-up. Too often it’s a boring and tedious genre, and audiences are subjected to the bad as well as the good.” David Byrne Photo courtesy of Ralph_PH
Analysis of a Speech by March For Our Lives
Gun violence in the United States is a big problem. The statistics are alarming. Every year, tens of thousands of people in the United States are killed or injured because of guns (homicides, suicides and mass shootings). The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lists firearms as the leading cause of death among children and adolescents […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 347) – Amy Chua
“Do you know what a foreign accent is? It’s a sign of bravery.” Amy Chua Photo courtesy of the Brookings Institution
A lesson for public speakers from an umbrella
Gucci and adidas have produced a designer umbrella that retails for a cool USD 1,290. It is so expensive, that on its website page, Gucci offers a monthly payment plan. (For an umbrella.) The “sun umbrella” has received a lot of criticism, particularly in China, because it does not protect you from the rain. To […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 346) – Edward Tufte
“There are many true statements about complex topics that are too long to fit on a PowerPoint slide.” Edward Tufte Photo courtesy of Aaron Fulkerson
Toast of the Wild East Podcast – Part 2
Toast of the Wild East is a podcast for ambitious Toastmasters who are looking for ways to raise their public speaking game. From Prague, past Toastmasters District Director Lukas Liebich interviews guests around the world. Together, they explore the ways in which people can make an impact with speaking, leading and helping others grow. This […]
Toast of the Wild East Podcast – Part 1
Toast of the Wild East is a podcast for ambitious Toastmasters who are looking for ways to raise their public speaking game. From Prague, past Toastmasters District Director Lukas Liebich interviews guests around the world. Together, they explore the ways in which people can make an impact with speaking, leading and helping others grow. It […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 345) – Dale Carnegie
“What we like to hear at our dinner meetings, in our church services, on our TV sets and radios, is straightforward speech, conceived in common sense and dedicated to the proposition that we like speakers to talk with – and not at – us.” Dale Carnegie
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