Speakers Can Connect By Using Cultural References
Speakers who want to be able to connect with their audience need to find ways to work cultural references into their next speech
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Speakers who want to be able to connect with their audience need to find ways to work cultural references into their next speech
Speakers who have a good idea need to take the time to find ways to convince their audience to support their new idea
Speakers want their speech to have a second life after they give it and so they have to be willing to go searching for a way to get it to new audiences
Stage fright is something that all speakers feel, and it can impact us differently. We need to realize what we are feeling and then take steps to control it.
Speakers should always take the time to create a good title for their speech in order to get their audience interested in what they will say before they say it
Speakers need to get good at “reading” their audience so that they can adapt their speech as they are giving it to best meet the needs of their audience
Every speaker will eventually give a bad speech. When this happens we need to be able to analyze the speech, determine what went wrong, and try again
In order to both capture and hold on to an audience’s attention, a speaker can add tall tales to their speech
Every time that we give a speech we can view it like being in a contest and come out a winner if we are able to provide our audience with value