Today’s topic in the Remarkable Speaking for Ordinary People Video Blog Series is How to Organize Your Speech So YOur Audience Can Actually Use the Information.
This may seem totally elementary, but it is woefully disregarded way too often. I want to eliminate that possibility for you. Remarkable speeches are memorable because they have awesome content [...]
Organizing Your Speech So Your Audience Can Actually Use the Information (Remarkable Speaking for Ordinary People Video Blog Series)
June 24th, 2010Remarkable Speaking for Ordinary People Series – Type-style
June 15th, 2010I know that sometimes you just don’t want to watch a video. Maybe you’re at work and you don’t want others to hear that you are doing a little (educational!) blog-touring. Possibly you want to scan the info first, to see if it will be worth your time.
So, I’ve asked the excellent David Merrick (my [...]
Freight Trains & the Drive for Self-Expression
June 15th, 2010I spent this past week on an unexpected trip to California. My mom was sick – she is on the upswing now – and I needed to be there to help figure out who could help her get better. I am pretty tapped out on hospitals, ERs and insurance company paperwork at this point. At [...]
Remarkable Speaking for Ordinary People Series Intro & Overview
June 3rd, 2010If you are NOT a professional public speaker – maybe you’re just starting out in your public-speaking adventure, or you are just really nervous or want a refresher on the fundamentals of great presentations (with some truly new and different angles on powerful speaking at any level of experience), this series is created precisely for [...]
Public-Speaking Tips from Mike Arauz’s Design for Networks Talk
May 28th, 2010Mike Arauz of Undercurrent in New York gave a great talk today for our AdBite meeting today. Here are just a few of the things he did really well that we can learn from and use easily in our own talks:
Public Speaking Tips: Thoughts on Mike Arauz of Undercurrent talk for Adbite, Bend, OR from [...]

