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  1. 1. NOTE: please use this presentation for personal reference only. Thanks.
  2. 2. pub e lic aking sp
  3. 3. What should we talk about?
  4. 4. “Public speaking is the art of diluting a two- minute idea with a two-hour vocabulary.” John F. Kennedy
  5. 5. “As long as there are human rights to be defended; as long as there are great interests to be guarded; as long as the welfare of nations is a matter for discussion, so long will public speaking have its place.” William Jennings Bryan
  6. 6. “To be a person is to have a story to tell.” Isak Dinesen
  7. 7. The secret ingredient to public speaking:
  8. 8. “There is no “There is no secret secret ingredient.” ingredient.”
  9. 9. find your “- ness” (You Me and Dupree clip)
  10. 10. “The eloquent man is he who is no beautiful speaker, but who is inwardly and desperately drunk with a certain belief.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Journals, 1845
  11. 11. “Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot.” D.H. Lawrence
  12. 12. Identity
  13. 13. Passion
  14. 14. Preparation
  15. 15. Packaging
  16. 16. Presentation
  17. 17. Preparation
  18. 18. “Eat like a bird. . .
  19. 19. . . .poop like an elephant.”
  20. 20. Communicating For A Change
  21. 21. Selecting Your Topic
  22. 22. Consider Your Audience You Me and Dupree 2- audience analysis
  23. 23. Consider Your Audience Who Are They? Age
  24. 24. Consider Your Audience Who Are They? Age Background
  25. 25. Consider Your Audience Who Are They? Age Background Education
  26. 26. Consider Your Audience Who Are They? Age Background Education Experience
  27. 27. Consider Your Audience Who Are They? Age Background Education Experience Gender
  28. 28. Consider Your Audience How Can You Serve Them? Encourage Enlighten Empower
  29. 29. Seven Questions to Knowing Your Audience 1 What are they like? Demographics and psychographics are a great start, but connecting with your audience means understanding them on a personal level. Take a walk in their shoes and describe what their life looks like each day. 2 Why are they here? What do they think they’re going to get out of this presentation? Why did they come to hear you? Are they willing participants or mandatory attendees? This is also a bit of a situation analysis. 3 What keeps them up at night? Insert a representative Everyone has a fear, a pain point, a thorn in the side. Let your audience know you empathize—and picture or illustration of an offer a solution. audience member in this rectangle. It helps to put a face on the audience. 4 How can you solve their problem? What’s in it for the audience? How are you going to make their lives better? 5 What do you want them to do? Answer the question “so what?”—and make sure there’s clear action for your audience to take. 6 How can you best reach them? People vary in how they receive information. This can include the set up of the room to the availability of materials after the presentation. Give the audience what they want, how they want it. 7 How might they resist? What will keep them from adopting your message and carrying out your call to action? © duarte.com 2008
  30. 30. Brainstorm
  31. 31. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  32. 32. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  33. 33. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  34. 34. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  35. 35. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  36. 36. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  37. 37. ME WE GOD YOU WE
  38. 38. Packaging
  39. 39. gods arent angry (last 10 minutes)
  40. 40. The curse and the gap
  41. 41. PRINCIPLE 1 PRINCIPLE 2 PRINCIPLE 3 PRINCIPLE 4 PRINCIPLE 5 PRINCIPLE 6 SIMPLE UNEXPECTED CONCRETE CREDIBLE EMOTIONAL STORIES © 2008 by Chip and Dan Heath. All rights reserved. Do not replicate without written permission.
  42. 42. Learning styles “What?” “What if?” “How?” “Who?”
  43. 43. Search Youtube for Lost Generation
  44. 44. Chiasm “In the end, its not the years in your life that counts, its the life in your years.” (Abraham Lincoln)
  45. 45. Chiasm “In the end, its not the years in your life that counts, its the life in your years.” (Abraham Lincoln)
  46. 46. Chiasm “Most people don’t intentionally live without purpose, they just don’t purpose to live intentionally.”
  47. 47. Chiasm “God is preparing you for what He is preparing for you.” (Steven Furtick)
  48. 48. Chiasm “More dangerous than those who tell a lie and make it look like the truth, are those who tell the truth and make it look like a lie.”
  49. 49. wo word word rd owordword rwoword word w d rd word ord d wo word = w or w w w rd rd word or ordwo w ord d word
  50. 50. Metaphor =
  51. 51. What is a metaphor?
  52. 52. Attention span (or lack of. . .)
  53. 53. Bill Gates’ TED talk
  54. 54. Youtube search: How NOT To Use Powerpoint
  55. 55. The creators of PowerPoint. . .
  56. 56. . . . show us how NOT to use their product.
  57. 57. “Wow” is right!
  58. 58. “Eat like a bird. . .
  59. 59. . . .poop like an elephant.”
  60. 60. “Eat like a bird, poop like an elephant.” Guy Kawasaki
  61. 61. To stock photo or not to stock photo?
  62. 62. “This, and this, and this. . . . . .but NOT that.”
  63. 63. Presentation
  64. 64. Get lost. . .
  65. 65. Let loose. . .
  66. 66. Youtube search: Taylor Mali- speak with conviction
  67. 67. Youtube search Taylor Mali- what teachers make
  68. 68. Leave us hungry. . .
  69. 69. Resources
  70. 70. Web http://www.madetostick.com/blog/ http://www.madetostick.com/bookresources/ http://www.presentationzen.com http://www.slideology.com http://sethgodin.typepad.com http://sixminutes.dlugan.com http://www.ted.com
  71. 71. Podcasts Mosaic Video Podcast Mars Hill Bible Church North Point Community Church Catalyst Podcast The Moth Podcast The Public Speaker’s Quick and Dirty Tips
  72. 72. Tools http://www.bible-explorer.com/free.php http://www.aoamedia.com/dvd_ripper.htm

Editor's Notes

  • how do you feel about public speaking?
  • find your “-ness” (You Me and Dupree clip)
  • http://www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2005/11/give_it_away_gi.html
  • Determine Your Goal, Pick a point, create a map, internalize the message, engage your audience, Find your voice, start all over
  • You Me and Dupree 2- audience analysis
  • gods arent angry
  • Lost Generation- youtube.com
  • Bill Gates- for evaluation
  • How NOT to use powerpoint
  • Darth Vader’s powerpoint
  • Yoda’s powerpoint
  • erwin- pause
  • Taylor Mali- speak with conviction
  • Taylor Mali- what teachers make

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