"Halftime in America" – An Analysis
One commercial that caught my attention during this year’s Superbowl was Chrysler’s motivational offering entitled “It’s Halftime America”. It featured actor and director Clint Eastwood. The ad has generated some controversy. However, I want to leave aside all commentary about politics and economics, and analyze the speech on its own merits. I found it excellent for many reasons […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 115) – Michelangelo
“If people only knew how hard I work to gain my mastery, it wouldn’t seem so wonderful at all.” Michelangelo
What We Can Learn From Josh and Grace
Every once in a while, you come across a simple story that brings a smile to your face and a tear to your eye; a story that makes you realize what is important and gives you hope for the future. Today I discovered once such story about Down Syndrome from two fellow Canadians, Josh and […]
Rhetorical Devices: Hypophora
This post is part of a series on rhetoric and 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: Hypophora Origin: From the Greek ὑπόϕορά (hypofora), meaning “carrying under” or “putting under”. In plain English: Asking […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 114) – Gardiner and Kittredge
“The effectiveness of rhetorical questions in argument comes from their dramatic quality. They suggest dialogue, especially when the speaker both asks and answers them himself, as if he were playing two parts on the stage. “They are not always impassioned; they may be mildly ironical or merely argumentative: but they are always to some extent […]
Speakers: It's About Time (and How to Manage It)
Time management is an essential skill for any public speaker. It should be part of any communications skills training course. I previously wrote a post about why speakers should stay on time when giving a speech or presentation, and how failing to do so is a sign of disrespect. I encouraged speakers to finish on […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 113)
“We make progress by eliminating things, by removing the superfluous.” Steve Jobs Photo courtesy of Ben Stanfield
Every Presentation Ever?
Here’s a clever video that rings true on many levels when it comes to boring presentations. And, as is so often the case with humour, there are lessons to be learned.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 112) – Winston Churchill
“He is one of those orators of whom it is well said, ‘Before they get up, they do not know what they are going to say; when they are speaking, they do not know what they are saying; and when they have sat down, they do not know what they have said.’” Sir Winston Churchill
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