The document summarizes a talk given by Jonathan Haidt on the five moral values and their effects on liberals and conservatives. It discusses how Haidt engaged the audience through a show of hands, considered the Ten Commandments, and maintained engagement with facts, questions to the audience, and controversy-driven jokes. The document also evaluates Haidt's delivery, comparing it to Sir Ken Robinson, noting Haidt's speech was more rehearsed and factual while Robinson was more opinionated and conversational. It provides tips to believe in what you're saying, have tangible facts, and be brave.