Catchphrases are powerful tools in the hand of a public speaker—they can help cement an idea for years to come. We all remember phrases such as "I have a dream" or "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind".You can use catchphrases for important speeches, product slogans, advertisements, campaign mottos, and more.Let's look at what makes a good … [Read more...]
How to Add Humor to Your Speech (Complete Guide, Ebook included)
Humor is one of the simplest ways to go from being a boring speaker to an engaging one. If you're able to successfully add humor to your speech, you'll be able to connect better with your audience.I'm about to give you over 10 ways to add humor to your speech—and there's even more helpful material in the free ebook accompanying this post. All you need to do is give me your … [Read more...]
Toastmasters division champion humorous speech (self-analysis video)
Division champion humorous speech analysisI won the Toastmasters division contest with this speech! This video will go over how I managed to keep it together after forgetting a critical word (and substituting it for basically an oxymoron), as well as several other valuable lessons you can learn from the speech.Posted by Potent Speaking on Monday, October 16, … [Read more...]
Interview with Nathan Swan of Magnetic Speaking
I interviewed Nathan Swan, a public speaking coach for Magnetic Speaking (based in San Francisco). In this interview, we discuss the most important things you can do to become a better speaker. In addition, we talk about how to become more comfortable with public speaking in the United States when English is not your first language.Listen to it below:While a full … [Read more...]
How to Sound Smarter When You Speak: Eliminate Filler Words
One of the most common problems new public speakers have is the use of filler words. Words like "um", "uh", "alright", "you know" and "so" are commonly used when the speaker is trying to think of the next thing to say.If you fix this problem, you'll instantly look smarter.Film yourself giving a speech, then write down any unnecessary word that you repeatedly say. (You … [Read more...]