Lessons from a Stunning Three-Minute Stop Motion Film
I recently rediscovered this brilliant—and it is brilliant—three-minute stop motion film commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Olympus PEN camera. I first came across it in 2009, the year in which it was released. According to the people who made this creative work, they took 60,000 photographs, developed 9,600 prints and reshot 1,800 photos. And […]
Nuggets of Storytelling Wisdom
In this post, I return to one of my favourite themes that run through this blog: the importance of storytelling. Past posts on the subject include this one and this one. Today we look at a TED Talk by Andrew Stanton. Andrew Stanton is a director and screenwriter at Pixar whose filmography includes the Toy […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 82) – Jewish Parable
“Truth, naked and cold, had been turned away from every door in the village. Her nakedness frightened people. When Parable found her she was huddled in a corner, shivering and hungry. “Taking pity on her, Parable gathered her up and took her home. There, she dressed Truth in story, warmed her and sent her out […]
Analysis of a Speech by Mark Bezos
I recently came across this TED Talk by Mark Bezos, the Senior Vice-President of Development, Communications and Events at Robin Hood, a leading poverty-fighting charity in New York City. He is also the Assistant Captain of a volunteer fire company in Westchester County, New York, where he lives with his wife and four children. Firefighters are bona […]
Breaking the Ice: A Guest Post by TeachStreet
From TeachStreet: How to break the ice when giving a speech.
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 […]
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 […]
Analysis of a Speech by Elif Şafak
Elif Şafak (pronounced “Shafak”) is an award-winning Turkish novelist and the most widely read woman writer in Turkey. Here is an analysis of her TED Talk.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 41) – John Steinbeck
“We are lonesome animals. We spend all our life trying to be less lonesome. One of our ancient methods is to tell a story begging the listener to say—and to feel—’Yes, that’s the way it is, or at least that’s the way I feel it. You’re not as alone as you thought.’” John Steinbeck
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