8. According to the theory of resonance in
physics , every object has a resonant
frequency and when it interacts with a
wave of same resonant frequency , it
10. Nancy studied some of the
famous speeches and
decoded a pattern……
…….and this pattern
resembled a sine wave.
11. All the speech transitions between what Duarte
called ‘What is’ and ‘What could be’
The current reality / The world we
are operating in
The contrast between today
and the alluring future which
made people react.
The bright future /
A possibility
12. Analysing some of the famous
speeches
Analyzing some of the famous
speeches
14. STEVE JOBS’ iPhone LAUNCH SPEECH
• The most heightened sense of ‘What could be’
• The speech had frequent jokes and himself laughed
showed excitement and clapped which made
physically connect with his speech
(Speech pattern of Steve Jobs)
16. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech
• Used the symbolic way of speaking
• Symbols such as he chose the Lincoln Memorial to give the
speech and used the Declaration of Constitution and
Independence in his speech and used a song with changed
which they use to sing during Anti-slavery movement.
• Use of phrase in a speech becomes a beloved part to the
and hence his “I have a Dream” part made the speech
(Speech pattern of Martin Luther King)
18. Jawahar Lal Nehru’s Independence Day Speech
• The pattern observed was of most perfect shapes
the speeches analysed.
• Speech transitioned between India’s suffering in
past and the upcoming bright future.
• At last , made a poetic vow to be determined to
country.
20. Richard Feynmann’s speech on Nanotechnology
• He was a great explainer and his talks had a ‘star
moment’ ,something which students would remember
for a long time even after his class.
• Duarte analysed that more technical the talk tighter is
the frequency.
(Feymann’s speech pattern)
22. MargaretThatcher’s Iron Lady Speech
• In her speech , she used contrast at phrase level , which
is beloved by the listeners.
• Her speech felt as if she was punching with her words
(Margaret Thatcher’s Iron Lady Speech)
24. Jesus Christ’s Sermon on the Mount Speech
• His Sermon on the Mount speech is the longest known piece he
said
• It has the tightest speech pattern of all the speeches analysed.
• Used the beloved phrase pattern to speak and talked in an
inconclusive manner
• Inconclusive manner means he told the listeners that what would
happen with us would depend on what we do.
(Jesus Christ’s speech pattern)
26. Sun Jong Chun’s Pan Asian Speech
• The most fascinating thing about his speech was that , it mostly
goes in the ‘What is /What was phase’
• Eastern way of storytelling was used.
(Sun Jong Chun’s Speech pattern)
27. Eastern way of storytelling / spreading ideas
Eastern / Asian people value their culture and history . West wants to
hear about future , East like to hear about their past . In Eastern culture
, ideas should not be put forward directly , you should go on speaking
and slowly hit the core idea.
31. How to attract people to your idea
Creating ideas that will change future
• Imagine the future.
• Use the prophetic imaginationDecide your own future
Craft your vision
Crafting beautifully your thoughts
make people attract towards your
vision
• Poetically
visualize it