Analysis of a Speech by Alberto Cairo

Alberto Cairo is the head of the orthopedic program run by the International Committee of the Red Cross (the “ICRC”) in Afghanistan. A physiotherapist from Italy, he has been in Afghanistan for more than 20 years. During that time, he has helped thousands of Afghan landmine and accident victims. Not only has given them prosthetic limbs, […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 111) – David Lloyd George

“The finest eloquence is that which gets things done; the worst is that which delays them.” David Lloyd George
50 New Year's Resolutions for Public Speakers

Here are 50 New Year’s Resolutions to help you take your public speaking to a new level in the New Year. In no particular order: 1. I will prepare. 2. I will practice. 3. I will have a clear message. 4. I will be able to distill every speech and every presentation into a single sentence. 5. […]
10 Ways Public Speakers Should Be Like Santa Claus

Anyone looking for public speaking training should start by taking a good look at Santa Claus. Here’s what Kris Kringle does that all speakers should do. 1. Prepare thoroughly Santa Claus spends most of the year getting ready for his one big night. When he takes off in his sleigh, there’s no turning back. […]
Talk Radio on Public Speaking

Jack Vincent is an expert in sales. I had the chance to speak with Jack about public speaking and presentation skills on The Connectors, a weekly talk show on World Radio Switzerland (WRS). Featuring a teams of expats and Swiss, the show takes light-hearted look at life in Switzerland. We have discussed hundreds of topics […]
"You've Got to Get Naked on Stage"

Dan Mangan is a Canadian indie folk-rock singer and songwriter. There is a raw honesty in his voice that is beguiling. His latest album, Oh Fortune, was released to wide acclaim. Dan recently wrote an article for The Guardian entitled, Magic gig moments. It’s a very personal, very moving article that offers tremendous insight into […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 107) – John Ford

“You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.” John Ford
Rick Perry's "Oops" Moment and Five Lessons We Can Learn

Drawing a blank. It’s one of people’s biggest fears when it comes to speaking in public. It is painful for the audience and excruciating for the speaker. And during the Republican Presidential Debate on 9 November 2011, Rick Perry experienced it firsthand. In case you missed the debate, this was the moment: I’ve not been […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 106) – George Bernard Shaw

“I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation.” George Bernard Shaw
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