A Noteworthy Idea

When delivering a speech or presentation, it is preferable for a speaker to do so without notes whenever possible. Being free from notes allows a speaker to have maximum eye contact with the audience. The speaker can also move out from behind the lectern and use the full speaking area. And, it conveys to the […]
Speaking in English

The German Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (1815 – 1898), once said that the most significant aspect of the 20th century would be the fact that in North America, people speak English. When it comes to speaking in English, Bismarck was prescient. Over the past 100 years or so, English has become the preeminent language in […]
The Social Contract

You have just been asked to give a speech or presentation and are all fired up to do a great job. Congratulations. You will undoubtedly have many questions about your presentation. However, there is one question – indeed the most important question – that should be the first one you ask (and answer): “What’s in […]
I have a dream . . .

But only because I’m not awake! During a speech on Martin Luther King Day, Bill Clinton falls asleep. Hey, it happens to the best of us. It’s a good reminder of the importance of keeping our audiences engaged. And awake.
Seabiscuit and Public Speaking

I never thought that a non-fiction book about a sport I rarely follow would hold my attention, but after only a few pages of “Seabiscuit: An American Legend” by Laura Hillenbrand, I was hooked. The story of the little brown horse with the big heart, and the three men who overcame their own hardships to make […]
Tell Me a Story

I love a good story. As a child, I could listen for hours to the tales told by my parents, grandparents, teachers and others. As I grew older, I sought out stories through novels, films or theatre. As a parent, I thoroughly enjoyed reading books (complete with voice characterizations) to my two daughters when they were younger. […]
TED – Ideas Worth Spreading

To become adept at public speaking, we need to practise. However, we can also improve our skills by watching and learning from other speakers. Today’s post provides you with a great resource to do just that: TED. TED (which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design) began in 1984 as a conference to bring together people from these three […]
Word Clouds

I have to thank my brother Greg for giving me the idea for this post. Greg sent me an email about an application called Wordle. It was created by Jonathan Feinberg, a Senior Software Engineer at IBM Research. You use it to create a word cloud like the one below. The Wordle website describes the application as “a toy for […]
You'll go bananas over this

There’s more to life than public speaking and blogging. One of my passions is long-distance cycling. In fact, I just got back from a three-hour 75 km ride up in the mountains. Every cyclist knows is the importance of eating right – before, during and after a long ride. A mainstay of any cyclist’s diet is […]
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