6 technical tips for your next online presentation
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world in countless ways. Among other things, the world has been pushed even more online. I am guessing that if you are reading this post, you have participated in at least one online presentation over the past year or so. Probably more than one. There is a lot to […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 340) – Anthony Fauci
“I accept and welcome the opportunity to have an impact [in the battle against Covid-19] because I know the things I can do well and the things that I would prefer not to do. … I’m a physician, a scientist and a public health person, but I also have the capability, I believe, of communicating […]
10 reasons to walk the room before you speak
In November 2018, I spoke at an event in Genoa, Italy for a big corporate client. I arrived the day before I was scheduled to speak. One of the reasons why I went early, was so I could “walk the room” beforehand. I decided to shoot the video below so that you could walk with […]
One Thing – Stick to That and Everything Else Don’t Mean Shit
City Slickers is one of my favourite movies. It’s a 1991 Western comedy starring Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Bruno Kirby and Jack Palance. It received critical claim and won several awards. It is frequently hilarious but also contains some deep truths about life. Well worth watching. The movie is about three men who have been friends from childhood. They […]
7 Tips for Public Speakers in a 2-minute video
If you give me 2 minutes, I will give you 7 tips that will help you be a more effective, more impactful speaker. In my previous post, I shared a video from my YouTube Channel in which I drew on Japanese culture and talked about the benefit for public speakers of being out in nature. […]
Two Japanese Words for Public Speakers
I love the Japanese culture and hope to visit Japan one day. It is a country with a rich heritage. I especially appreciate the ability of the Japanese to find beauty in simplicity and removing what is unnecessary. Japanese is an incredibly intricate language. There are many words in Japanese that have no equivalent in […]
Aristotle’s pillars of persuasion
More than 2,300 years ago, Aristotle wrote Rhetoric, considered by many to be the Bible of persuasive speaking. For Aristotle, rhetoric was “the ability, in each case, to see all of the available means of persuasion”. There are many means by which you can persuade your audience of something, but they all fall into one […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 339) – Dan Levy
“Okay, look, um, I would hardly call myself an expert on this subject, and by subject I mean genuine human emotion. So, I am just going to tell you what I know. And you can do whatever you want with that. Okay?” Dan Levy as David Rose in Schitt$ Creek Photo courtesy of Vogue Taiwan
Three key words for every speaker
There are three key words that every speaker needs to master. In many respects, they are the most important words that one can say on stage: “I”, “you” and “we”. Each has its place. “I” and its variants (“my”, etc.) “I” is all about the speaker and his or her perspective, ideas, experience, opinions and […]
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