Something more: A lesson from Chef's Table
Chef’s Table My wife, Julie and I recently happened upon the Netflix series, Chef’s Table. Each episode features one of the world’s most successful chefs, digging into the background story and finding out what drives the person. We are late to the game. We watched the last episode of Season 2, but as of the date of […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 278) – Jim Rohn
“Words do two major things. They provide food for the mind and create light for understanding and awareness.” Jim Rohn Photo courtesy of Ramine5677
12 ways to piss off your audience
Why make an effort for your audience when you can just piss them off?Too difficult, you say? Not at all! There are so many things you can do to anger, frustrate and confuse an audience. If you’re struggling for ideas, the 12 tips below—individually or in combination—are sure to do the trick. 1. Talk about […]
1,000 downloads!
Very pleased to share with you that Florian Mueck and I have hit 1,000 downloads of the app version of Rhetoric – The Public Speaking Game™. RHETORIC it is the world’s first public speaking board game. Florian and I created it a few years back. The game began as a physical board game. We then went digital with launch […]
Never wear a name tag when you speak
If you are invited to speak at a conference or other event, you will likely receive a name tag when you register. It will usually be in a plastic envelope that you attach to your clothing with a pin, or that you hang around your neck on a lanyard. Name tags are useful. They tell […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 276) – Emma Bannister
“Invest the time and energy into planning a powerful presentation and your audience will invest their time and energy in you.” Emma Bannister
Analysis of a Speech by Andrew Solomon
Andrew Solomon is an American writer who focuses on politics, psychology and culture. He has written for The New York Times and The New Yorker among others. His book The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression won the 2001 National Book Award and was a finalist for the 2002 Pulitzer Prize. Solomon’s 2014 TED Talk is […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 275) – Mies van der Rohe
“Less is more.” Mies van der Rohe Photo: Wikipedia Fair Use
Stretch your Speaking – Acting
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.For the previous posts in the series, please click here and here. “All the world’s a […]
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