Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 3)

“It is my intention to say in ten sentences what other men say in whole books.” Friedrich Nietzsche
Five Tips for Writing (and Speaking)

Five tips from author Kate Mosse about writing a novel that are also useful for improving your public speaking and presentation skills.
A Charlie Brown Christmas: Linus' Speech

We can learn an awful lot about giving a good speech from Linus. In “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Linus delivers a 45-second speech that is full of insight into great public speaking and presentation skills.
How the Grinch Spoke at Christmas

Every Who down in Who-ville liked Christmas speeches a lot, But the Grinch, who lived just North of Who-ville, did not! The Grinch hated speeches! The whole speaking profession! Now, please do not ask just what caused his aggression. It could be that most speakers read from their notes, Or came unprepared, or just bleated […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 2)

“What is conceived well is expressed clearly.” Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 1) – Mark Twain

Sometimes, there are nuggets of gold to be mined in the briefest of words. Today, I introduce a new feature on this blog: quotes for public speakers. My plan is simply to let you have the quote and take from it what you will without additional comment from me. The quotes might be serious; they […]
Anatomy of a Humorous Speech

Following my victories at the Toastmasters District Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests in Hamburg, many people have asked me how I go about preparing for a contest. In particular, they have asked how I crafted my humorous speech once I got the idea for the subject. I’ve given the matter some thought and decided […]
Back from the District Conference

My contest-winning speech at the Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest in Hamburg.
Look this way, please

For PowerPoint slides that combine pictures of people and words, make the slides work by having the people look at the words.
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