Speaking Tips

 

Truth or Consequences

How do we separate real from fake? Thora Tenbrink, Professor of Linguistics at Bangor University researched this very topic. Her findings-- and ours will ensure that you’ll never exhibit signs of fakery when you speak. Be worthy: Speak from knowledge and experience. Then have a clear objective...

How to Cope

At 19, Singer Amanda Mammana reached the semifinals of America’s Got Talent. When she first introduced herself, her stutter was so pronounced that she could barely manage it. But not when she sang. Amanda said “I discovered that when I sing, I don’t stutter.” In the film The...

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Why and How to Boost Business Communication Among Departments

For a company to establish and accomplish a wide range of goals, its departments must work well together. And to accomplish that, each department must clearly understand the functions and needs of the others. Few things are as crucial to a flourishing business as interdepartmental communication....

What’s in a Name

Whether you have ambitions to speak at a conference and grow your business, give a TED talk, or raise money for your favorite non-profit, you need strong, well-organized material. But most speakers overlook a compelling title, which is a major factor in booking a presentation,...

The Entertainer

Over twenty years ago, director Ridley Scott’s film Gladiator won the Best Picture Oscar. It’s a great movie, but the Director’s Cut holds many gems that were edited out when the film was released. At one point, Proximo, the Gladiators’ promoter, says to his champion...

Long Arc

This musical artist began performing at age ten in a Czech polka band and worked odd jobs until he established himself as a songwriter in Nashville. Success as a performer didn’t come until his mid-forties. Then he hit the road, averaging over one hundred live dates...

Heroes or Villains

Every day, stories of villains dominate traditional and social media. Yes, we need to be informed, but at what cost? What struck us about last week’s tip about the “amazing” Grace Hopper is that neither of us had ever heard of her. Yet, almost everyone knows...

Numb and Number

In the early 1950's, Grace Hopper was a computer science pioneer and the first U.S. Navy Head of Programming. She also invented the term “bug.” While teaching math, her students complained about being graded on their writing in a math class. Hopper’s position was clear--...

The Click

Humor is dicey in any presentation, but a wonderful addition if done well. A recent episode of the Emmy award-winning series Hacks features this challenge. Jean Smart* plays Deborah Vance, a once top Vegas comedienne on the way down. At her lowest point, Vance is delivering...

Curse of Numbers

Making sense of numbers in a presentation is one of the most difficult things to do. Did you use too many or too few? Did you notice eyes glaze over after that PPT slide with graphs? Are you concerned that no one will remember your...