Public Speaking: Int’l Perspective on Humor (Part 3 of 3)
Date: August 4, 2014In the last two posts, we’ve discussed the do’s and dont’s of international humor. Here are a few ...
Read moreIn the last two posts, we’ve discussed the do’s and dont’s of international humor. Here are a few ...
Read moreNeed to write and deliver a speech? Do everyone a favor and write one with humor. Why? Because ...
Read moreNo matter how great your content, it won’t get heard unless you are tweaking your speaking to address ...
Read moreThe best public speakers in the world all agree on one thing. You can’t get good at public ...
Read moreWhat’s in YOUR Speech Toolbox? My husband is a tool guy. He’s a car guy and a DIY ...
Read moreWe all know stories make a speech, sales presentation or staff training more interesting. May I urge you ...
Read moreMost humor in the business setting is unplanned. It just happens. Spontaneous events with clients and co-workers create ...
Read moreI went to a wedding over the weekend, and had the opportunity to listen to at least 7 ...
Read morePractice your variation in pitch with the goofy exercise I’m about to share with you. Please note that ...
Read moreDon’t let your message get lost in too much data. Create a clear take-away you want your audience ...
Read moreAbraham Lincoln, upon meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe, is reported to have said, “So this is the little lady ...
Read moreIn accepting an award, you need to be gracious, grateful and humble. (But for heaven’s sake, don’t use ...
Read moreShould a speech be written before it is practiced and presented? I have heard a variety of answers ...
Read moreIn the Industrial Age, the idea of spending time and money to understand our “why I’m alive story” ...
Read moreSpeaking in public isn’t as difficult as one might think, providing you go at it with a plan. ...
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