How to persuade an audience with your point of view, voice, and use of silence
A 10 minute video tutorial on persuasive speaking, laughter, & yoga too… After sifting through LiveYourTalk’s video archives, I edited one of my workshops into a shorter version. It’s based on a...
View Article3 tips for talking to the camera and videoblogging
There are so many great ideas on how to start a video blog and express one’s self to the camera. From the perspective of growing as a public speaker, I heartily see videoblogging as a fantastic...
View ArticleNot sure what to say for your next speech? Liberate ideas in a 20 minute...
Hello! Today’s post is available via a 2 minute audio clip; or the written content follows too just below. Not sure what to say for a speech? Here”s a favorite 20 minute exercise to help #dctweetup cc...
View ArticleHow to create your rough draft TED talk in 30 minutes ( four steps )
Have you ever had that “hmmm” moment or moments where the idea of giving your TED talk plays out in your mind? During the TED Full Spectrum live conference on Wednesday, 2/29th, many folks in the...
View Article3 ways to prepare and compete in a panel discussion
Happy Spring to you. And here’s the 3 point takedown with more context and examples in the 3 minute video: 1. Prepare a distinct point of view in a one-sentence assertion. 2. Use that one-sentence...
View ArticleHow to inject (or suffocate) fun in your storytelling efforts
100 second story about President Roosevelt and the beautiful design of the Mayflower Hotel A good friend and colleague recently called me out and said: “Hey if you like sharing stories so much, why...
View ArticleLearning to tell 100 second stories
My mission this year: practice, practice, practice storytelling methods and pace! Video storytelling – in 100 seconds or less – is a big part of that passion and mission. The personal goal this year...
View ArticleWhat an architect and a president’s church reveal about full storytelling
It’s been a great week with spring making its wonderful appearance in Washington, DC. The 100 second video story project continues, and remains an energizing, personal storytelling challenge....
View ArticleDisagreements and two ways to practice asserting your point
A colleague recently said how difficult it can be to defend one’s point of view in the face of disagreement. That resonates. The very idea of heated debate inspires some pensive butterflies,...
View ArticleWhen is the truth complete?
Does defining truth have boundaries? That question makes my head spin this week. The violent stories seen in Boston on Monday move the above question to the forefront though. It also echoes the as...
View ArticleThe one storytelling tip that keeps giving and giving and giving
Do you have a reliable tip or resource that regularly gets you out of a bind?? In that spirit, there’s a favorite tip coming to mind now for telling stories. It’s a perception tool I’m fond of when...
View ArticleLetting anger & truth move a story forward
Have you ever hidden from the truth in something, like the reality of a particular story or experience? For a few years, I’ve resisted a memory that happened near home in Washington, DC (per the 1.5...
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