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Michael Jordan is arguably the greatest basketball player ever. A true legend. Here is a 1-minute motivational video by Jordan about making excuses.
The Number One Rule for Speech Contests
In less than two weeks, the 2010 Toastmasters International Convention will begin in Palm Desert, California. As always, the highlight will be the International Speech Contest. There will be nine Semi-finals, each featuring nine contestants. The nine winners will square off against each other in the Final. Of the 81 contestants who have survived the […]
Public Speaking Lessons from the Old Spice Guy
Those of you who live outside North America (as I now do) might not be familiar with Old Spice men’s care products, but when I was growing up in Canada, I used to love the smell of my Dad’s Old Spice aftershave. In fact, I still use Old Spice deodorant. In 2010, the company aired […]
Speaking Pro Central
Today I am pleased to introduce you to Speaking Pro Central, a collection of blog posts and articles all around the business of speaking. The website uses a special technology to create a “topic hub“. It collects content from different sources and organizes it around keywords. The stated goals of Speaking Pro are as follows: […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 38) – John Wayne
“Talk low, talk slow, and don’t talk too much.” John Wayne
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 37) – Ralph Richardson
“The most precious things in speech are the pauses.” Ralph Richardson
A Winning Oscar-Winning Speech
I was delighted to come across this short clip featuring Ari Sandel. As a movie director, Sandel won an Academy Award in 2005 in the category, Best Short Film – Live Action. His movie, West Bank Story, is a Romeo and Juliet musical comedy that takes place among the falafel stands of the West Bank. (By the way, […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 36) – Daniel Webster
“If all my talents and powers were to be taken from me by some inscrutable Providence, and I had my choice of keeping but one, I would unhesitatingly ask to be allowed to keep the power of speaking, for through it, I would quickly recover all the rest.” Daniel Webster
Basic Public Speaking Etiquette
How good is your public speaking etiquette? The next time you give a speech or presentation and are introduced by someone, wait until that person sits down before you start talking. Too often, many speakers overlook this most basic aspect of public speaking etiquette. The result is usually something along the lines of the following […]
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