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
Rhetorical Devices: Anagnorisis
This post is part of a series on rhetorical devices. For other posts in the series, please click this link. For a comprehensive, step-by-step overview of how to write a speech outline, please see this post. Device: Anagnorisis (pronounced anag-no-ree-sis) Origin: From the Greek ἀναγνώρισις (anagnorisis), meaning “recognition”. In plain English: A moment of insight in […]
Analysis of a Speech by Volodymyr Zelensky
As I write this post, the war in Ukraine continues. Ukrainian forces, under the courageous leadership of President Volodymyr Zelensky, are putting up incredible resistance to the Russian invasion. The International community has imposed massive sanctions on Russia because of the brazen and unjustified assault ordered by Vladimir Putin. Weapons and other supplies are being […]
Analysis of a Speech by Vladimir Putin
By now, the world is well aware of the horror that Russian President Vladimir Putin has unleashed on Ukraine. A peaceful country that has tried to bridge an uneasy distance between east and west now finds itself under attack from a military giant. In the early hours of 24 February 2022, the Russian President addressed […]
Empathy for your audience
As speakers, we have a message that we want to share with our audiences. We also need to have empathy for them and to realize that they might not know as much as we do. Take the time to think about how you will explain complicated matters and look for analogies that will help people understand.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 344) – John Maxwell
“Credibility is a leader’s currency. With it, he or she is solvent; without it, he or she is bankrupt.” John Maxwell Photo courtesy of Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes Guatemala
The Night Circus
Last year, our small village in Switzerland converted a former telephone booth at the bus stop into a book exchange. It has been a great success. I have dropped off many books and in return have picked up a few gems. One of those was The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. It is a beguiling […]
A lesson from Munich: You know more than you think you do
I had the good fortune to work with three dynamic individuals who have founded an exciting company in Munich, Germany. Among other things, I helped them with a three-minute pitch for funding from the European Union. While rehearsing for the pitch, they learned an important lesson, as I explain in the one-minute video below. The […]
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