A Public Speaking Alphabet
Audience alphabet Fitting that it comes first. The most important part of any speech. A speech is for the audience and about the audience. Always. alphabet Books alphabet There are so many resources available these days for public speakers. Invest a small amount of money in yourself and pick some up. Here are three of […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 52) – William Shakespeare
Cassius: “Did Cicero say any thing?” Casca: “Ay, he spoke Greek.” Cassius: “To what effect?” Casca: “Nay, an I tell you that, I’ll ne’er look you i’ the face again. But those that understood him smiled at one another, and shook their heads. But for mine own part, it was Greek to me.” William Shakespeare […]
The Empire Strikes Back
United States Army Colonel kicked out of Afghanistan for criticizing PowerPoint.
Two Slides You Can Lose
Thank you? No thanks. Much has been written (in this blog and elsewhere) on ways to improve the quality of slide presentations by, for example, reducing the number of words on a slide, using good visuals, going easy on the bullet points, turning the screen black from time to time, etc. Today, I want to […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 51) – François de la Rochefoucauld
“Eloquence lies as much in the tone of the voice, in the eyes, and in the speaker’s manner, as in his choice of words.” François de la Rochefoucauld
"The Few"
Last week marked the 70th anniversary of one of the most famous speeches in modern history. On 20 August 1940, Winston Churchill addressed the British House of Commons and delivered his epic speech to honour “The Few” — the Allied airmen of the British Royal Air Force (RAF) who fought the Battle of Britain. At […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 50) – John Zimmer
Are we up to 50 quotes already? Time flies. When I began this series, I decided to limit the quotes to those that were directly related to public speaking (as opposed to quotes on general topics that are often used in a speech). Soon afterwards, I began to wonder whether I would run out of […]
The Psychology of Storytelling
The psychology of storytelling is fascinating. Pam Allyn, the Executive Director of LitLife, a national organization specializing in innovative literacy education for schools and families, wrote an article entitled Storytelling Connects us All. In her article, Allyn focuses on the importance of storytelling for the development of our children. Research at the Yale Child Study […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 49) – Homer
“A man may be quite insignificant to look at but the gods can grace his words with charm: people watch him with delight as he speaks unfalteringly with winning modesty. He stands out in the gathering and is stared at like a god when he passes through the town. Another may be as handsome as […]
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