Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 1) – Mark Twain

Sometimes, there are nuggets of gold to be mined in the briefest of words. Today, I introduce a new feature on this blog: quotes for public speakers. My plan is simply to let you have the quote and take from it what you will without additional comment from me. The quotes might be serious; they […]
Anatomy of a Humorous Speech

Following my victories at the Toastmasters District Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests in Hamburg, many people have asked me how I go about preparing for a contest. In particular, they have asked how I crafted my humorous speech once I got the idea for the subject. I’ve given the matter some thought and decided […]
Back from the District Conference

My contest-winning speech at the Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest in Hamburg.
Look this way, please

For PowerPoint slides that combine pictures of people and words, make the slides work by having the people look at the words.
Speaking with Passion

As Garth Reynolds says, when delivering a speech, being passionate about your topic is one of the most important things you can do.
Chasing the Dream

An on-line interview with Erika Liodice about pursuing your dreams and staying motivated.
2D or Not 2D? That is the question.

When presenting charts or graphs, always use two-dimensional ones and not three-dimensional ones. This post explains why.
Prezi

Some new presentation software caught my eye this week: Prezi. Now, I have to say up front that I have not used this technology, nor have I seen it used in an actual presentation. Still, my first impression is a favourable one. The basic difference between Prezi and PowerPoint or Keynote is that whereas the […]
Making it Stick: Tell stories

The importance of telling stories in a speech or presentation cannot be overestimated. Stories make our speeches memorable. See a great example from Steve Jobs.
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