Blog Profiles: Public Speaking Blogs
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I’d like to test a potential new year’s resolution: Public speaking.
Historically, this has not been my strong suit.
But I’d like to get better, and by writing this down here — it holds me accountable.
In my research to become a better speaker, I found some great blogs that offer quality public speaking food for thought.
1. Speak for Success
Actor, author, and speech coach Gary Genard developed a system of public speaking training based on theater techniques. It’s called The Genard Method.
“Effective speakers use emotions as well as performance skills to express their ideas and beliefs,” the blog says. “To accomplish this, they use the same tools that make actors masterful communicators. These include vocal expressiveness, body language, an understanding of audience psychology and persuasion, and the ability to use nonverbal communication to convey one’s message.”
Speak for Success is filled with good advice and posts.
My favorites: 10 Signs You Have a ‘Hidden’ Fear of Public Speaking, Are You ‘Human’ Enough? — How to Make Any Audience Love You, and How to Practice a Speech for the Best Results.
Follow @GaryGenard on Twitter.
ARE YOU EMPOWERING YOURSELF FOR LEADERSHIP? https://t.co/Jzybif9zhZ — Two Simple Tricks to Have More of an Actor's Voice @GaryGenard #leader #motivational #physician #IT #SpeakersBureau #PublicSpeaking #marketing #PresentationSkills #salestips #CEO pic.twitter.com/izvEWbZKcZ
— Gary Genard (@GaryGenard) December 9, 2018
2. Institute of Public Speaking
The Speaking and Leadership blog of the Institute of Public Speaking has some great material.
The institute itself is a Boston-based international public speaking and leadership training organization. Joseph Guarino is the owner and manager.
“We live and breathe educating others on the skills of public speaking, leadership and communication,” its site says. “Our mission is to deliver the latest science based training to maximize your success as a speaker and a leader.”
Notable posts include Voice Tips for Speakers and Leaders Part 1, 5 Myths of the Emotional Intelligent Leader, and 5 Body Language Mistakes Public Speakers Make.
Follow @ipublicspeaking on Twitter.
11 Fears Every Entrepreneur Must Overcome https://t.co/Q3IkJWIVrv
— Joseph Guarino (@ipublicspeaking) December 12, 2018
3. SlideMagic’s Presentation Design blog
It makes sense that if you’re going to speak publicly that you’re equipped with a quality presentation for your audience.
SlideMagic is the brain child of Jan Schultink, who once served as a strategy consultant with McKinsey & Company. Schultink later founded his own boutique presentation design firm.
Schultink’s blog covers a lot of territory.
Some posts that caught my eye include Debating, Set Up Stress, and Keeping Your Numbers Consistent.
Follow @SlideMagicHQ on Twitter.
Blog: "Keep it simple: +, -, *, /" https://t.co/SmVfu5IcKf
— SlideMagic (@SlideMagicHQ) November 21, 2018
4. Public Words
Public Words is a boutique family-owned consulting firm that was started in 1997. It’s owned and managed by Nick Morgan.
The blog shares insights into the art and business of public speaking.
Lots of great stuff here. My picks: What Speakers Need to Focus on in 2019, What Speakers Will Need to Succeed in 2019, and How to Make Webinars Better.
Follow @publicwords on Twitter.
I wish great success for you as a speaker in 2019. You’ll get there by focusing on what matters. That’s my top recommendation for cracking the upper levels of the public speaking business next year. ~@drnickmorgan https://t.co/CI39ByEe9n pic.twitter.com/UtOwQzVnQN
— Public Words (@publicwords) December 10, 2018
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You are so cool! I do not believe I have read through anything like that before.So wonderful to find someone with some unique thoughts on this topic.
Seriously.. thank you for starting this up.