Why You Should Never Be Late for a Speaking Engagement

Telling jokes can be a risky proposition when it comes to public speaking, but when a joke lands, it can make a big impact. The humorous story below is a modified version of a joke forwarded to me by one of my contacts on LinkedIn. All public speakers should appreciate the humour. And, as is […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 66) – Confucius

“When a gentleman has spoken, a team of four horses cannot overtake his words.” – Confucius
The Gettysburg Address: An Analysis

On 19 November, we commemorate the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address in 1863. In one of the first posts on this blog, I compared Lincoln’s two-minute address with the two-hour oration by Edward Everett on the same occasion. Today, people regard the former as one of the most famous speeches in American history; the latter largely forgotten. Indeed, Everett himself […]
Hilarious PowerPoint Wisdom

Hilarious PowerPoint wisdom from Don McMillan.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 65) – Ralph Waldo Emerson

The moment our discourse rises above the ground line of familiar facts, and is inflamed with passion or exalted by thought, it clothes itself in images.
Making Data Meaningful

A brilliant four-and-a-half minute slide presentation that demonstrates how statistics and data can be conveyed so that they have an emotional impact on the audience.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 64) – Mark Twain

“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter — it’s the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” Mark Twain
Five Typographical Errors to Avoid on Your Slides

Five typographical errors to avoid on your slides: (1) spelling and grammar; (2) indentation; (3) font size; (4) font style; and (5) line spacing.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 63) – Herb Gardner

“Once you get people laughing, they’re listening and you can tell them almost anything.” Herb Gardner
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