Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 57) – Norman Vincent Peale
“Be interesting, be enthusiastic … and don’t talk too much.” Norman Vincent Peale
Analysis of a Speech by Elizabeth Gilbert
One of my favourite TED Talks is the one given by Elizabeth Gilbert, the author of the international bestseller Eat Pray Love. In her talk, Gilbert speaks about the fears and frustrations of those who pursue a creative life, especially during those moments of angst when the creative juices are not flowing, and offers some advice and […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 56) – Cicero
“In an orator … we demand the acuteness of a logician, the profundity of a philosopher, the diction of a poet, the memory of a lawyer, the voice of a performer in tragic drama, the gestures, you might almost say, of an actor at the very top of his profession. Here, then, are some of […]
The Lighter Side of Public Speaking
Every now and then, it happens. Often, there is no explanation. It catches us unawares. But when it happens, we are almost always powerless to stop it. I’m talking about the giggles – the uncontrollable urge to laugh, precisely when we should not be laughing. The giggles can hit public speakers at anytime. Nobody is […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 55) – Tony Kahn
“When I speak, I speak as if I’m talking to someone I love very dearly, and I am telling them something of great importance. I want them to hear it from me, be it good or bad. And when you hear me, that’s what you hear: me telling someone I love, something very important.” Tony […]
Preparation vs Procrastination
In this blog post from 6 September 2010, Seth Godin raises a question that all public speakers face at one time or another. Am I ready? It’s a fair question. But it can lead to procrastination. Being prepared is one of the most important things that a speaker can do. It helps a presentation run smoothly […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 54) – Keith Hancock
“Oratory is dying; a calculating age has stabbed it to the heart with innumerable dagger-thrusts of statistics.” Keith Hancock
Analysis of a Speech by Phil Davison
The video below has been spreading like wildfire on the Internet. It is a short speech by Phil Davison, a Republican candidate for the position of Treasurer in Stark County, Ohio. Davison’s speech, which was given to about 100 people, is, to say the least, memorable. In his blog, my friend Max Atkinson states that in over […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 53) – Oliver Goldsmith
“Of all kinds of success, that of an orator is the most pleasing.” Oliver Goldsmith
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