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How to Prevent Speech Disasters

You’ve seen it happen. Maybe it’s happened to you. The microphone cuts out.  The PowerPoint slides don’t work.  Your presentation time gets cut. Can you recover when things go wrong in a speech? Can you plan ahead to manage the risk? Yes and yes. The 3 key ways to reduce risk: Checklists, Dress Rehearsal, and […]

The Pause that Refreshes

Don’tyouhateitwhenspeakersneverpause? Pausing is to speaking as punctuation is to writing.  Both enhance comprehension.  Pausing is perhaps even more important because a live audience can’t go back and re-listen the same way a reader can go back and re-read. Pausing increases comprehension in several ways.  Pausing: Reduces the overall rate of speaking Gives the audience time […]

Talk from Your Belly Button: Project Your Voice

“Your carefully chosen phrases will be meaningless,” I told my presentation client, “if no one hears you.” My soft-spoken client was preparing for an important presentation and we were doing a rehearsal in the large meeting room where it would be held. I sat near the front.  I sat near the back.  I tried to […]

Smile! Don’t be a Stiff Presenter!

Which person’s presentation would you rather attend? This person’s presentation? Or, this person’s presentation? In the top picture, I am displaying my neutral face.  I am neither happy nor sad.  But don’t I look a little sad, maybe even angry?  I also look every one of my 51 years.  Gravity is starting to give me […]

Nuts to Notes?

Have you ever given a prepared speech without notes? I remember the first time I did–it was for a Toastmasters speech contest.  I was nervous that I’d blank out, or that I wouldn’t say exactly what I had so carefully crafted on paper. It was only a 5-7 minute speech, and I didn’t win the contest, […]

Speak with Confidence: You’re An Expert

Have you ever felt like a fraud?  An impostor? Many years ago, when I was a new engineer, I felt that way.  I was assigned to work on a special project, part of a much larger effort. The other engineers all knew more than I did.  So did the guys in the shop.  Even the […]

Public Speaking 101: Top Online Resources

Masters in Communication has laid a feast of the top online public speaking tips before you!  Click here for the top 101 online resources in public speaking! This blog is #28!  

It’s Not All About You: Focus on the Audience

Kaylee’s fear of public speaking was so great that she would get migraine headaches just contemplating giving a prepared speech.  Kaylee, a student in my homeschool speech class last year, managed to stumble through the impromptu speaking portion of class, and was able to offer oral evaluations of other students’ speeches. But,  because her fear […]

Speak with Confidence: How to Speak with Passion

Mr. Murdoch eyes shined when he talked about the periodic table of the elements. Clearly, my high school chemistry teacher was passionate about chemistry, and even more passionate that his students understand the subject.  Mr. Murdoch’s zeal for science was so contagious that I not only went on to take two more classes from him […]

10 Ways Professional Speaking is Different than Toastmasters

Have you thought about becoming a professional speaker–speaking as a way to share your expertise, or your inspiration?   Perhaps you are a Toastmaster and have wondered how being a professional speaker is different than being a Toastmaster.  I’ve been a Toastmaster for ten years, and a professional speaker for two. Here are the top […]