resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences
It’s been said that there are no new stories; there are only new ways of telling the old stories. The same holds true for public speaking and presentation skills. After all, people have been writing about public speaking since Aristotle penned Art of Rhetoric in the 4th Century B.C. Yet every so often, a book […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 77) – John Maxwell
If there is a more important key to communication than finding common ground, I certainly can’t think of it.
Lessons from a Ukulele
Creativity and passion in a most unusual package.
Perfect Public Speaking is an Asymptote
Recently, I wrote a post entitled Basic Speech Geometry. Today we return to the mathematics of points and lines and curves and surfaces. An asymptote is a straight line that a curve approaches but never touches. It comes from the Greek word asymptotos which means “not falling together”. In the diagram below, the horizontal orange […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 76) – Booker T. Washington
I believe that one always does himself and his audience an injustice when he speaks merely for the sake of speaking. I do not believe that one should speak unless, deep down in his heart, he feels convinced that he has a message to deliver.
23 Public Speaking Secrets from the Greats
Today’s post comes from Carol Brown at OnlineCollege.org. Carol has gleaned 23 public speaking secrets from well-known people. As she says, while everyone has their favourite tip, nobody says it better than the great speakers. Each secret is accompanied by a quotation and a link where you can read more about that particular point. It […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 75) – John Zimmer
“It’s been said that music is what happens between the notes. I believe that a great speech happens between the words, during the pauses when an audience can reflect upon and internalize the message. Never forget the impact that a well-timed pause can have.” John Zimmer
Basic Speech Geometry
The basic geometry of a speech should be circular, not linear.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 74) – Ken Haemer
“Designing a presentation without an audience in mind is like writing a love letter and addressing it: To Whom It May Concern.” Ken Haemer
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