A Speaker’s — and Audience’s — Bill of Rights
We don’t have a speaker’s bill of rights, or an audience’s for that matter. But one day recently, after witnessing ...
We don’t have a speaker’s bill of rights, or an audience’s for that matter. But one day recently, after witnessing ...
Every now and then a story comes along that’s simply too good to pass up. I blog about the hard ...
I regularly recommend Toastmasters to my clients who want a chance to get public speaking experience in a relaxed, supportive ...
The American presidential campaign has already produced a number of mysteries that historians will no doubt puzzle over for many ...
What are the body language lessons from the CNN Republican debates? First of all, they went on too long. The ...
I was going to watch the first Republican debate anyway, but when CNN’s Gary Tuchman called and wanted me to ...
The public speaking world has been abuzz for the past week about a standout speech delivered by President Obama in ...
What’s up with the McDonald’s CEO? Steve Easterbrook, the McDonald’s CEO, delivered a video statement to the business community and McDonald’s ...
Speeches, like flowers, are a moment’s monument. They exist most powerfully for a specific audience, a specific speaker, and a ...
One of the wonders of the digital age is that video for speakers is now relatively cheap, easy, and of ...