What Happened to the Public Discourse in America?
The human impulse, when confronted with a train wreck or a car crash, is to stop and stare. A few ...
The human impulse, when confronted with a train wreck or a car crash, is to stop and stare. A few ...
The two American presidential candidates faced off again last night with a supporting cast of ordinary voters asking some of ...
Donald Trump exploded on the debate scene in the Republican primaries and his opponents were at first completely flummoxed. He ...
I’ve written recently about insights, secrets and success factors for public speakers. Attending a conference a couple of weeks ago, ...
Unless you’ve been living under a musical rock for the last eight years, you know that Adele possesses one of ...
Once again, I’m blogging about the takeaways from the presidential nominee’s speech to (in this case) her convention on Thursday ...
Donald Trump is one of those figures that politics churns up from time to time about whom few are half-hearted ...
When is it OK for a speaker to upbraid an audience? A frequent reader of this blog sent me this ...
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 ...