Public Speaking: Humor Delivery Tips
Date: September 1, 2014(Ignore these and you can start passing out pillows and blankets.) * Don’t signal your punch line. If ...
Read more(Ignore these and you can start passing out pillows and blankets.) * Don’t signal your punch line. If ...
Read moreIn the last two posts, we’ve discussed the do’s and dont’s of international humor. Here are a few ...
Read moreSometimes your mistakes are funny. Hermine Hilton, the well known memory expert, tells of a speaking engagement in ...
Read moreUnited States public speaking audiences are becoming more and more diverse. It is your responsibility as a public ...
Read moreNeed to write and deliver a speech? Do everyone a favor and write one with humor. Why? Because ...
Read moreIf you choose to use humor in the upcoming public speaking event, then know that people really like ...
Read moreThere is nothing more painful to watch than public speaking humor. Normally it falls flat on it’s face, ...
Read moreMany speakers can get laughs with a humorous story. However, what about when you have a serious story? ...
Read moreWhat’s in YOUR Speech Toolbox? My husband is a tool guy. He’s a car guy and a DIY ...
Read moreMost humor in the business setting is unplanned. It just happens. Spontaneous events with clients and co-workers create ...
Read moreOne of the worst nightmares of every public speaker — especially for comedians — is telling a joke ...
Read moreA speech can be interesting, informative and highly entertaining without being humorous. Most speakers are invited because they ...
Read moreAs our audiences change and are influenced by an unending flow of media and attempts at communication, does ...
Read moreEvery now and then it is important to remind ourselves of some of the foundations that can lift ...
Read moreHumor is a tool to that can be used to create interest and connection with your audience when ...
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