It’s Not All About You: Focus on the Audience

Kaylee’s fear of public speaking was so great that she would get migraine headaches just contemplating giving a prepared speech.  Kaylee, a student in my homeschool speech class last year, managed to stumble through the impromptu speaking portion of class, and was able to offer oral evaluations of other students’ speeches. But,  because her fear […]

Speak with Confidence: How to Speak with Passion

Mr. Murdoch eyes shined when he talked about the periodic table of the elements. Clearly, my high school chemistry teacher was passionate about chemistry, and even more passionate that his students understand the subject.  Mr. Murdoch’s zeal for science was so contagious that I not only went on to take two more classes from him […]

10 Ways Professional Speaking is Different than Toastmasters

Have you thought about becoming a professional speaker–speaking as a way to share your expertise, or your inspiration?   Perhaps you are a Toastmaster and have wondered how being a professional speaker is different than being a Toastmaster.  I’ve been a Toastmaster for ten years, and a professional speaker for two. Here are the top […]

Improve Your Image, Improve Your Business

People form first impressions in a fraction of a second. Before you say a word, your image speaks volumes. You can go to this website to improve your marketing tenfold but this will only help so much if you’re not providing a very good first impression when you speak to your clients. You could generate […]

What do Speakers Bureaus, Speakers Agents and Meeting Planners Want?

A speakers bureau representative, a speakers agent and an meeting planner walk into a bar . . . No joking! Wouldn’t you like to get some of the inside speaking biz scoop from that trio? Meeting planners often work with speakers bureaus and speakers agents because they know about the speakers and can save meeting […]

YOLO Speaking

YOLO, an acronym that’s been popular among mostly younger people for the past year or so, stands for “You Only Live Once.” It seems to be an excuse for risky behavior.  Have they forgotten you actually get to live every day, but you only die once?  The sentiment is a recent version of “Carpe Diem.” […]

Speech prop idea: Balloons

The full-size red ladder was an impressive prop.  It was unique and it helped make the speaker’s point that to have a competitive advantage you not only have to be better you have to be different. Props can differentiate you as a speaker, making you and your concepts more memorable, giving you that competitive advantage. […]

Can They Hear You Now?

You’ve spent hours perfecting your presentation. You have crafted engaging content. You have practiced your delivery. You will have wasted your time if your audience can’t hear you. Three of the top reasons that the audience might not hear you are: Inadequate amplification (or distorted amplification) Background noise Hearing impairment Inadequate amplification Many speakers think […]

How to Smile More During Your Presentation

“When I see pictures or video of myself speaking, I look mean! Frankly, I look like a bitch,” said my new presentation client. “I smile in conversation, when I’m off stage, but I don’t smile enough during my presentations. What can I do?” My client clearly knew the value of connecting with her audience through […]

Smile More to Persuade

With very little effort, you can become a more persuasive speaker. It’s as simple as smiling more. Even the shortest of exposures to a smiling face can influence decisions. In a research project discussed in Francesca Gino’s recent book, Sidetracked: Why Our Decisions Get Derailed, and How We Can Stick to the Plan, college students […]