22 Jun Happy Talk

If you want to sway opinion or enlist others in a cause, any dime-store chatbot will advocate talk that foments paranoia, fear, and hatred. But we’re humans and not ruled by unfeeling machines. And is that really the way you want to live your life?Ragespeak...

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15 Jun Set the Stage

Never is there a more opportune time for speaking at weddings, graduations, birthdays and events that bring people together. Not only can you praise and inspire others, but you can be seen as the go-to person when genuine and compelling words are required. If done...

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08 Jun The Turn

Recently, we cited author Percival Everett, author of James, who spoke at the Santa Fe Int’l Literary Festival. One visual simile he used stuck with us. Everett said that writing about a new subject is like exploring a cave, which is also true for speaking....

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01 Jun Ooo-Weet

Read the tip title aloud, exaggerating your enunciation. This is a standard vocal warmup used by theatre professionals. We’re sure you have your own rituals before you work or compete, but you may not have an efficient way to warm up your voice. Beyond the...

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25 May The Hunger

We were fortunate to attend the fourth year of Santa Fe’s International Literary Festival. It’s thrilling to be in the same room with authors who peer deeply into the human condition and deliver insights via storytelling. Many authors in attendance also teach, including Heather Cox Richardson,...

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18 May Hall of Mirrors

Remember Elizabeth Holmes, notorious for raising over 700 million dollars for a blood-testing box that didn’t work? Now, her new life partner Billy Evans is raising millions for his Haemanthus device, which he touts as “The Future of Diagnostics.” The invention is eerily similar to...

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11 May Shock and Awe

Ralph Fiennes’ character in the film Conclave had an eye-opening statement. “There is one sin which I have come to fear above all others---certainty. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery, and therefore no need for faith.”We’ve always recommended...

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04 May The Gloaming

There is a time each day when it’s neither day nor night. The ancient Celts named it the Gloaming—we call it dusk or twilight. The earth seems to pause and breathe as it eases into the next phase. It’s a time when anything can happen,...

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27 Apr I Power

Last week we read a NY Times article on religion and spirituality in America. Although worth a read, we weren’t truly engaged until the author revealed her personal connection. No surprise. Many writers and speakers, out of politeness or habit, favor reporting on an issue...

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20 Apr Desert Bloom

In the high desert of New Mexico, spring is finally making an appearance. While other parts of the country are awash in blooms, at 7,000 ft, not so much. This makes new blossoms on our trees, bushes and plants more dramatic and pleasing. Colorful flowers...

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