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  • 6 Public Speaking Tips To Hook Any Audience
    Public speaking is hard. We all know it. But if you master a few basic public speaking tips and techniques, you can absolutely hook any audience. goo.gl/IpBEnO
    In this video you'll get the public speaking training to hook an audience n 30 seconds. The public speaking skills to tell stories that have people hanging on every word. And the techniques to nail a finale that moves people to action.
    Public speaking shakes a lot of people's confidence, but if you use these tips and techniques, you'll be on your way to giving presentations that TED would be proud of :-)
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  • @icdaycdb8423
    @icdaycdb8423 4 роки тому +6895

    The human brain is a wonderful thing. It starts working the moment you are born, and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.

  • @qahtani_speaks
    @qahtani_speaks 6 років тому +7980

    Thank you for evaluating my speech. and yes I do agree with you about the crushing cigarette thing at the end. looking back at it, I think I would've finished stronger without it

    • @acharich
      @acharich 6 років тому +47

      :)
      Curious, are u Somalian..?

    • @lssabban11
      @lssabban11 6 років тому +62

      Acharich Speaks He's Saudi.

    • @francescoceresani3343
      @francescoceresani3343 6 років тому +152

      bruh, you are so good, i literally can't breathe

    • @RosaContiTV
      @RosaContiTV 6 років тому +149

      You are a talented speaker, Mohammed. Great job!

    • @waycijjj
      @waycijjj 6 років тому +9

      Mohammed Alqahtani

  • @D1M1T
    @D1M1T 5 років тому +2127

    I learned persuasive techniques today
    1. Alliteration
    2. Repetition
    3. Emotive language
    4. Rhetorical question
    5. Anecdote
    6. Stats
    7. Metaphors
    8. Similes
    9. Puns
    10. Cliches

    • @esaugamez8885
      @esaugamez8885 5 років тому +6

      This is about the vide

    • @jamiegalvin
      @jamiegalvin 4 роки тому +11

      How long after the molecule(s) did you begin to feel these thought processes?

    • @app11120
      @app11120 4 роки тому +10

      11. Emoji 😎

    • @jennynina1642
      @jennynina1642 4 роки тому +4

      @James
      Two weeks after applying his method to my life, my life has completely changed.
      Public speaking, social anxi ety problems, and various types of addi ctions have begun to disappear.
      search youtube "paradox of I can do it"

    • @stephanvillavicencio5679
      @stephanvillavicencio5679 3 роки тому +1

      @D1M1T: i like how u summarized this UA-cam video so efficiently. u summarized the main points of the video. but do you think that you have become a master communicator?

  • @rgboyshares_7137
    @rgboyshares_7137 8 років тому +260

    I got an A during my Oral Recitation thanks to your videos Sir!
    It helped me a lot... Its really practical

  • @jonjoni2811
    @jonjoni2811 7 років тому +66

    Holy cow, you saved me with this one.
    A couple others and I were assigned to talk to school heads about a project were working on and to represent the class, and boy oh boy did this make it slide smoother for me. I used a book as a prop, and made it interactive by making them actually solve a puzzle which was a part of the project. They all were blown away!
    A nice side effect I noticed is that this made me the more domminant speaker and put me in a leadership position to some extent...

  • @koreypeters4455
    @koreypeters4455 5 років тому +71

    I enjoyed this breakdown on this keynote. What impressed me the most is the use of silence throughout the presentation. I also liked the stories used and the level he uses to better allow the audience to experience what was happening.
    Your breakdown was very detailed and clear to understand. This helps me with my awareness of what to listen for in a keynote.

  • @42thgamer80
    @42thgamer80 2 роки тому +16

    Would love to see a video on speaking at meetings, not necessarily giving a presentation but just holding our grounds and getting your point across in a conversation with multiple people.

  • @piratze5945
    @piratze5945 7 років тому +968

    How Do I implement this in a school presentation?

    • @fabi-mq4fo
      @fabi-mq4fo 5 років тому +919

      Just smoke a cigarette in front of the audience

    • @ozumsauce2605
      @ozumsauce2605 5 років тому +106

      I have a school presentation too, just do what he suggests

    • @happychampion3096
      @happychampion3096 5 років тому +238

      @@fabi-mq4fo you gave the answer after 2 years ,guess the presentation is already done now...

    • @happychampion3096
      @happychampion3096 5 років тому +31

      @@ozumsauce2605 no you'll be fired ,i mean they'll suspend you ...

    • @jimkirk989
      @jimkirk989 5 років тому +60

      @@fabi-mq4fo SMOKE POT, IT'S MUCH HEALTHIER!!!!

  • @workout9594
    @workout9594 5 років тому +507

    I ate an apple in front of my class to start, the speech went very well

    • @divinemac5747
      @divinemac5747 4 роки тому +21

      Work Out what were you talking about?

    • @abudahedahdsdsababa20
      @abudahedahdsdsababa20 4 роки тому +38

      Divine Mac Apples

    • @minkvanelten
      @minkvanelten 4 роки тому +15

      @@divinemac5747 pears

    • @kieranpavlick3909
      @kieranpavlick3909 3 роки тому +1

      Actually GK Chesterton’s sister did just that to get the attention of a college class she was lecturing

    • @dio9680
      @dio9680 3 роки тому +6

      doing weird/unpredictable things will catch ur audience's attention

  • @DrTrip-se9ox
    @DrTrip-se9ox 4 роки тому +312

    "I want you to watch the whole video."
    *doesn't include video link*

  • @elliyu4136
    @elliyu4136 5 років тому +1253

    Summary:
    Start: 1. Provocative Question, 2. Props, 3. Humor, 4. Get the audience to interact, speak, move, raise their hands, think, 5. Use a metaphor
    Middle: appeal to emotion using Personal Anecdotes
    End: Connect to metaphor

  • @stevencoffeen6684
    @stevencoffeen6684 3 роки тому +90

    Most interesting. I have presented to many audiences, small and large. I totally agree about the first few minutes. One of my most interesting presentations was given to a group of about 400 middle school students. I was to tell them about what I did for a living; i.e. my career. I am an electrical engineer and my career was in industrial automation. So, how do you engage a group of kids with that subject matter? (Originally, I was to present to one class of 20, but in the last 10 minutes I was told that they had changed the plan and I would present to the entire school!) As I walked onto the stage in the center of the auditorium I looked at all of those eyes looking at me. I knew that if I waited about 30 seconds to a minute I could have them, as they anxiously awaited for me to speak. I love audience interaction, and I had not planned on this large group at all. So, I asked them, "How many of you have ever been in an industrial mill?" About 80% raised their hands, and I thought, great this is going to be easy. Then I asked them, "OK, what did you see?" Nearly all of the 80% raised their hands, and I had about 4 or 5 respond, then I told them, "OK, let's talk about what I do". I knew that I had them just by looking at their faces. At the end, and I had an hour to speak, I told them that I had some trinkets to give them, but and since I had originally planned on 20 I did not have enough for all 400, so I told them that in the final minutes whoever asked a question would get one, and kids at that age all want a gift, so those 20 trinkets went quickly. When I had given my last trinket I looked up at the clock in the rear of the auditorium and saw my time was up, so I thanked them and concluded the presentation. I have found that when presenting regardless of the subject matter, never ever use notes, and never ever stand behind a podium. In one other instance I had an hour presentation to a group of about 40 in Brazil and none of them spoke English, and I did not speak Portuguese! I had a white board at my disposal so I used it to convey what I was saying, and to my surprise, you don't have to be able to speak the same language as your audience to get your point across. OH, and I love to present regardless of topic, and I have never had any formal training, I just watched and listened to presenters and adopted what I liked about how they did and what they did.

    • @justprojelly
      @justprojelly 2 роки тому +10

      Maybe you don't believe this, but I read your comment to the end.

    • @pitpit7694
      @pitpit7694 2 роки тому +1

      @@justprojelly me too. Very entertaining 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @ThePuschkin1986
      @ThePuschkin1986 2 роки тому +5

      i am amazed that 80% of the kids have been to an industrial mill

  • @pamelanorris9666
    @pamelanorris9666 5 років тому +43

    I learned a lot from this. It was particularly helpful to hear specifics like capturing their attention within the first 10 seconds and engaging audience interaction within 60 seconds. Also, I came the understand the importance of not telling the audience what you are going to talk about in the first minute of the presentation. This structure was very helpful.

  • @ricardosaucedo7263
    @ricardosaucedo7263 8 років тому +18

    I love hearing this as I walk in this beautiful weather. Life is good!!

  • @dalinnuon9127
    @dalinnuon9127 8 років тому +146

    Gorgeous opening!!!! I really like that. I love your style.

  • @willleiker9519
    @willleiker9519 8 років тому +104

    would love to see a video on Ragnar from Vikings. the character seems to ooze charisma whenever he talks.

    • @isoaqua5825
      @isoaqua5825 7 років тому +4

      this

    • @ashishkhatri1504
      @ashishkhatri1504 7 років тому +1

      Will Leiker i guess now i am not the only one who remembered Ragnar from this man's accent.

    • @ZaveraBBX
      @ZaveraBBX 7 років тому

      Yes, pleaseee!!!! Ragnar is something else, very charming.

    • @greenthumbs01
      @greenthumbs01 7 років тому

      Yes yes yes!

    • @xxxfirehuunterxxx
      @xxxfirehuunterxxx 6 років тому

      One up this. Ragnar is definitely a role model XD

  • @sooome9294
    @sooome9294 5 років тому +3

    Even though you think this is "cliche", at the end of his speech crushing the cigarette, it is required in learning to how to give a speech. At least that is what my teacher is requiring. I am glad I found this, I have to re-read and then re-write my speech I wrote yesterday, I am struggling with it. It sure helps on those points, thank you.

  • @pyschologygeek
    @pyschologygeek 5 років тому +66

    How To Reduce Stress:
    1. Don’t respond to negativity
    2. Stay active
    3. Eat healthier
    4. Read and write more
    5. Give without expectations
    6. Visualize, then act
    7. Spend quality time with family
    8. Write ‘thank you’ notes
    9. Be a better friend
    10. Do a random acts of kindness

  • @Buzzyinmich
    @Buzzyinmich 6 років тому +5

    I whole heartedly appreciate you sharing this video. The techniques that I learned from this has truly transformed my presentation style.

  • @dudedude2938
    @dudedude2938 7 років тому +8

    did my first toastmasters the other day and got best performance of the night! thanks Charlie!!

  • @sk8rat86
    @sk8rat86 8 років тому +22

    I'm studying your videos to better myself thanks man :)

  • @dhwanikhimasia967
    @dhwanikhimasia967 8 років тому +18

    It has really good tips!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge on public speaking.

  • @ericrad5696
    @ericrad5696 7 років тому +58

    would be great to have the 6 tips on the side of the video so visually we can relate and remember!

  • @aurorap.7578
    @aurorap.7578 8 років тому +71

    You should do a video on how to write a killer essay or captivating letter. I mean it's just a suggestion but it would be cool to see how you deconstruct it and present it.
    By the way I love your game of thrones videos it added so much more depth to the show for me, I may have to re-watch the show and do character analyses for every character. And even do the same with the books I read. You have inspired me. So thank you for being the trigger or door opener to the thirst I have for more depth and understanding. I'm going to be such a nerd it's going to be awesome. I'm gonna have fun with this. XD

  • @MikeHoltMusician
    @MikeHoltMusician 7 років тому +88

    Fantastic tips....but I'm afraid you missed something: Could you give us a list of the 6 tips? While watching the video I only came up with 5....1 Use a prop. 2. Get the audience responding to you. 3. Use humor. 4. Tell a story. 5. Leave the audience with a thought-provoking idea or a way to take action. Did I miss something?

    • @batsy1017
      @batsy1017 6 років тому +17

      Mike Holt try to immerse the audience in the story using present tense instead of giving a summary of it, i believe, the the sixth one

    • @saygerholcomb8050
      @saygerholcomb8050 5 років тому +2

      Come full circle.

    • @prathamchitlangya7072
      @prathamchitlangya7072 2 роки тому +1

      Yes Mee, 😂

  • @abdulla93khalid
    @abdulla93khalid 8 років тому +13

    I like that you are teaching with an example thank a lot

  • @leahwhitfieldl5292
    @leahwhitfieldl5292 8 років тому +86

    Thanks, that helped on a school Presentation

  • @pamelanorris9666
    @pamelanorris9666 5 років тому +1

    I learned that a keynote is a performance that includes humor, stories, utilizes the power of pauses and your asking questions. End the presentation with and emotional statement and a close for action.

  • @MayankSharma-rn8lf
    @MayankSharma-rn8lf 8 років тому +4

    I love your videos! As a really shy and reserved person, your videos provide a lot of interesting insight and tips!
    Have you ever considered doing a segment on Jon Stewart or one of his correspondents? It would be really cool to see how they pull of charisma and humor so effectively!

  • @RachelSmets
    @RachelSmets 7 років тому +18

    Hi Charisma,
    I"m not sure you're able to read and respond to all the comments, but I'd like to add mine as a way of Thankfulness and support.
    I love public speaking and have learned a lot about behaviors, postures, eye contact etc....
    But do you have advise about creating content (i.e. speaker notes)?
    I really like to inspire people especially regarding confidence. I wrote a Bestseller (Awaken your confidence) and would like to hear your suggestion about how you select the content out of a book to create interaction with the public.
    What I mean is that a book is too much information, obviously, and it's hard to select one piece to create a presentation.
    Or anybody here can share their experience too. Always nice to hear.
    Thanks!
    Rachel

  • @JColeComedian
    @JColeComedian 7 років тому +11

    Great video. I'm a stand up comic and this really helps me think about how I organize my set- not just spitting out a bunch of random jokes, but to take the audience on a journey. Thumbs up!

  • @blueknight5754
    @blueknight5754 28 днів тому

    This was awesome..I have a speech coming up on the 28th for the first time in my life and I’m nervous as all get up…this will definitely help! Thank you!

  • @Posimistic
    @Posimistic 8 років тому +44

    thank you so much for this video, I wrote a whole page of what I learned from just this one video!

  • @maitisanw.j7453
    @maitisanw.j7453 5 років тому +2

    So true what has been said. And even the Proverb 18:21- says "Death and Life are in the power of your tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit".

  • @GrantFoxOfficial
    @GrantFoxOfficial 3 роки тому +136

    good stuff. thanks

  • @mandy6163
    @mandy6163 5 років тому +4

    The Hook at the beginning is so important!

  • @DaveWelschBassist
    @DaveWelschBassist 3 місяці тому

    Some years ago, I was privileged to attend a talk given by Peter Weller, the original RoboCop. When he was introduced, he entered the room carrying a quite gaudy lamp. I was immediately mesmerized by this fascinating, scholarly man and remained so for over 2 hours as he related stories about and showed clips from some of his films. As a side note, I learned while chatting with him after his presentation, that he holds 2 PhDs; one in English Literature and 1 in Art History. His Bachelor degree is in Jazz Trumpet performance from the North Texas State University, one of the most respected Jazz educational institutions in the world. It was an incredible evening.

  • @lisahind8858
    @lisahind8858 3 роки тому +2

    I really enjoyed this speaker and his mixture of comedy and more thoughtful moments. I also thought your critique of his presentation was top notch. I am learning so much for COC . Thank you .

  • @mojojojo921
    @mojojojo921 8 років тому +541

    This all works, but it seems so damn dishonest. Instead of educating the audience you have to become its friend and entertain its short attention span.

    • @NewWorldOrderFAIL
      @NewWorldOrderFAIL 8 років тому +233

      that's how human brain works though. we much rather be entertained in the process rather than just educational 100%

    • @PriestKikyo
      @PriestKikyo 7 років тому +23

      some people learn different ways also, i prefer visuals/images over text or just words...

    • @Consolous
      @Consolous 7 років тому +18

      Well, it's not dishonest if that's your style. I do my speeches that way and it's so much fun to not only me but the audience. It comes natural to me and coincidentally after watching this video, Charlie recommends it too.

    • @acharich
      @acharich 6 років тому

      NWOF - Indeed..!

    • @Blissfullsleep00
      @Blissfullsleep00 6 років тому +8

      yup you need to work hard to earn the right to send a message. the amazing thing is someone with a weak message can be more I fluential if they deliver it well, compared to someone with amazing insight, expertise, knowledge, experience ... who can't make that connection and delivery and that message is lost. look at Hitler!!! he basically brainwashed a nation through his ability to deliver powerful speeches

  • @RynoZ
    @RynoZ 8 років тому

    By now i've noticed that your advice is on point and those who gave you a down thumb either didn't pay attention or felt unworthy of the advice.

  • @kamui4708
    @kamui4708 5 років тому +5

    This is very important for school students

  • @MalachiSpeaksTV
    @MalachiSpeaksTV 8 років тому

    Excellent break down I have won Toastmasters contest and got to the semi-final rounds this speaker extremely natural and is very connected even comes through on the camera

  • @lafoumosese3106
    @lafoumosese3106 6 років тому +3

    Awesome!!! I love his anecdote and how he hook the audience

  • @zivaaltrich
    @zivaaltrich 3 місяці тому

    Am anew upcoming standup comedian but I have learnt how to capture people attentions, 1 carrying or do some thing do an action,then Question ,and then begin a giving example the a story then back to the point or an object or an action you started with.

  • @frankieg6805
    @frankieg6805 8 років тому +14

    Do you think that you could make a video about the logical fallacies that all humans should try to avoid? Or maybe the worst cognitive biases that nobody really thinks about. Btw I love your videos, keep up the great work! :)

  • @anishabose1707
    @anishabose1707 3 роки тому +2

    It's absolutely amazing to see such videos, quite helpful and intriguing... Especially when you added the facts on the human brain.

  • @caitywittmann1269
    @caitywittmann1269 7 років тому +2

    thanks for all the help! That's my speech done. You really know what you're talking about.

  • @evanevans4263
    @evanevans4263 5 років тому +3

    Works like magic. Thanks !

  • @JM-vj2sx
    @JM-vj2sx 9 місяців тому

    This is so cool! I inadvertently just did this. I’m an amateur speaker. We just had an event where we wanted to celebrate and encourage the ladies. We literally “rolled out the red carpet” for them and took their pictures on the way in. They loved it!
    As I opened, I referred to their moment on the red carpet. I added, “Our goal for tonight was to celebrate you. But we don’t just want to make you feel special, we want to help you understand just how special you really are.”
    The red carpet was not intended to be a speech prop, we truly wanted to bless the ladies. But in effect it worked exactly as you laid out here.

  • @OutoftheDarkMinistry
    @OutoftheDarkMinistry 5 років тому +3

    Ahh man that had me laugh out loud. I was so excited smiling ear to ear thinking i dont have to quit smoking.. When he said he made it up i busted out laughing. That was a good one

  • @BigIdeasGrowingMinds
    @BigIdeasGrowingMinds 5 років тому +1

    Hi there, thank you for the tips. I have sat through so many boring presentations so there is definitely a need for inspiration :-)

  • @beatboxbaseline4393
    @beatboxbaseline4393 8 років тому +50

    could you do the same at school presentation?

  • @dougb8207
    @dougb8207 2 місяці тому

    Crushing the cigarette at the end was the coup de grace. He illustrated that, contrary to his initial humor that imagined cigarettes aren't harmful, in reality they should be crushed. Fabulous point made without words.

  • @michz2256
    @michz2256 7 років тому +2

    He is from Saudi Arabia. Great speech !

  • @24HoursLeftInstitute
    @24HoursLeftInstitute 8 років тому +27

    This is some goooood stuff...
    hilarious but well executed

  • @xw6475
    @xw6475 2 роки тому

    I know its a video you made in 2015 and i have just watched this now. Can you please do more of the break down video ? I lOVEEEE ITT!! Thank you so so much

  • @hyperchord
    @hyperchord 7 років тому

    Great knowledge, but if there's one thing I learned recently is that you can connect with people by speaking from the heart

  • @lifestyleREI
    @lifestyleREI Рік тому

    Fantastic break down! I’m changing my opening of my speech for tonight!

  • @nativestudioart
    @nativestudioart 7 років тому +1

    I truly thank you for breaking this speech down and walking us through it. I was looking for a way to deliver a Keynote Speech from Professional Speaker Manual and wasn't sure how to go about it. Thanks!

  • @danconnors8961
    @danconnors8961 3 роки тому +1

    Great points and will watch his whole presentation! Thanks for kicking off another learning/presentation trail for me

  • @mybestpopmusic
    @mybestpopmusic 5 років тому +4

    This is amazing! I wish I've found this earlier.

  • @ArcCod3lee14
    @ArcCod3lee14 4 роки тому +1

    This is so amazing 🤩
    I've learned new things because of this video. I hope you could make another video like this. I will really appriciate your effort. Thank you so much for this channel 😊

  • @manglyanzaw9541
    @manglyanzaw9541 5 років тому +24

    Man, you seriously gotta let him speak, I mean you've been interrupting him right from the start. 😄

  • @dronasharma6894
    @dronasharma6894 2 роки тому +1

    Great clip -loved how you tok out the key bits .
    Q. Can you do this with a teaching session eg a health topic and the best way to deliver it ?😊

  • @RockinAtheist
    @RockinAtheist 3 роки тому +1

    This helps, thanks. I'm a 78 year old transvestite atheist, trying to save the world from nuclear obliteration. It's a tall order but I believe there is a possibility the world might wake up to what's really going on.

  • @kingjamesspeaks
    @kingjamesspeaks 8 років тому

    This video is spot on. I would like to add one thing. When coming full circle to your opening point, or in this case the opening prop, make sure your ending ties in with your opening. This man's didn't, and even though he made it work, I would have loved to see him do it a little differently.
    I would also love to see you do a few more public speaking videos. There are several options to choose from, just in the Toastmasters realm. Craig Valentine, Darren LaCroix, and Jim Key are a few good options there.

    • @indyola1
      @indyola1 2 роки тому

      And Lance Miller, for sure.

  • @emubird2008
    @emubird2008 Рік тому +6

    I would just be afraid to ask a question and nobody raises their hand😶

    • @inspirationalquotes3458
      @inspirationalquotes3458 Рік тому +3

      Here's a psychological trick: ask a question and you raise ur hand first, then many others will do the same

  • @Deadpool-xw3fc
    @Deadpool-xw3fc 8 років тому +2

    Is it necessary to always follow the prop tip? There are some situations when in public speaking that look off putting. If not, then should i go for the second tip?
    Would appreciate an answer.
    Good content.

  • @darrellblair5818
    @darrellblair5818 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic. So simple but so effective.

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman540 2 місяці тому

    Never had a concern for an audiences affection, only their understanding.

  • @vaneetGabriel
    @vaneetGabriel 4 роки тому

    Thank you. Vaneet Gabriel

  • @bikerrich1200
    @bikerrich1200 3 роки тому

    GREAT JOB. and a great message. the tongue is the smallest muscle but can do the most damage. or the most inspiration

  • @mehboobansari5850
    @mehboobansari5850 6 років тому +6

    excellent job. fabulous, amazing😁😁

  • @sakurarosem670
    @sakurarosem670 7 років тому

    your elaborations and explanations are the best I've heard

  • @mkashlyn179
    @mkashlyn179 7 років тому

    Just subscribed yesterday and have been watching your insightful videos. Your delivery is what grabbed my attention- unique style and honesty in relaying information. Thanks Charlie!

  • @hacen3
    @hacen3 5 років тому +5

    Good video liked it a lot
    ps: I am' running for student council wish me luck.

  • @mercyalpert6581
    @mercyalpert6581 2 роки тому

    Excellent video with great tips I will use as an MC for an event I'm working at. Thank you.

  • @HumanTypewriter
    @HumanTypewriter 8 років тому +11

    Please do Christopher Hitchens

  • @SuccessMindset2180
    @SuccessMindset2180 2 місяці тому

    Design public speaking through keeping the audience

  • @eudislora1538
    @eudislora1538 7 років тому +1

    Que tiempo mas valioso sería tener una conversación contigo Charlie.

  • @JulianHibbert
    @JulianHibbert 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic summary, thanks!
    Would live to learn how to build intrigue :)

  • @TheBohobemeister
    @TheBohobemeister 5 років тому +2

    As always, wonderful video!

  • @kyuuuu1
    @kyuuuu1 9 років тому +3

    Nice video! Can you make a video on Russell Brand, he is the most charismatic guy that i ever seen!

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  9 років тому

      +kyuuuu1 Yeah I have so many options to pick from for him. Just trying to arrange everything. He is my #1 and there will definitely be more from him on the channel

    • @domoniquedavenport129
      @domoniquedavenport129 9 років тому +1

      +Charisma on Command can you do one on norm Macdonald?

    • @Charismaoncommand
      @Charismaoncommand  9 років тому +2

      +Domonique Davenport Checking him out now. Any videos you especially like?

    • @domoniquedavenport129
      @domoniquedavenport129 9 років тому +3

      +Charisma on Command any on conan. He's conans best guest imo. Love the vids BTW keep it up!

  • @stephanvillavicencio5679
    @stephanvillavicencio5679 3 роки тому +1

    thanks, charisma on command, for making this speech and highlighting a champion toastmaster. i too am a toastmaster. i haven't won a competition yet. but i will keep competing. in the meantime, i will learn from this speaker as well as from this presentation and your channel. thank you for bringing this lesson to my attention

  • @brilliantreadtv393
    @brilliantreadtv393 5 років тому +2

    Fine piece of public speaking, I ever saw one

  • @wizpop3234
    @wizpop3234 5 років тому

    I disagree with your no, on the cigarette crushing. it may be an overused tactic when it comes to public speaking, but it is a very key part in public speaking. you have your opening statement. (your thesis) and you have your hook, otherways none as an attention getter. you typically have facts or proofs and before that an enumeration of those proofs. at the end of your proofs that can also include stories or other things to amerse your audience, you repeat your thesis to remind the audience of your main point and to bring the focus back to that, and then there are other dress ups and decor to add to the end and the beginning of your speech to make less plain and boring. I think the cigarette crush at the end was beautiful, smart, and brought the audience back to earth and was the perfect ending statement.

  • @sott7309
    @sott7309 3 роки тому

    I took a Public Speaking course once. I prepared my first speech and was actually excited to give it. When it was my turn the instructor said "Susan". I stood up to start. And much to my surprise i couldn't talk and i had to grab the closest desk so i would not fall over. I eventually recovered and remember hurriedly running through rhe speech.

  • @Practiceofthepractice
    @Practiceofthepractice 5 років тому +1

    You explained this really well, thanks!

  • @Kid_Named_Finger_
    @Kid_Named_Finger_ 3 роки тому

    I gave a presentation in my business communication class about why you should have backups of your computer. I took an old macbook I had laying around with no parts inside and began the presentation by throwing it on the ground. Worked great

  • @evancassidy6162
    @evancassidy6162 8 років тому +1

    Another great video! It would be helpful if in text you could add and number each tip as you list them, then provide a list in the video description. Thanks!

  • @janicemurphy7878
    @janicemurphy7878 3 роки тому

    Know your subject and don't worry who is watching you talk. Awm

  • @ramkumarnachupallydtm5156
    @ramkumarnachupallydtm5156 7 років тому

    That was great narration. Excellent delivery and explanation.

  • @kenquarles8893
    @kenquarles8893 2 роки тому

    Why did you not practice, the very rules, you preached about for this video presentation!? Two-and-a-half minutes into this clip, I was done! Came to the comments, to air my grievances! I then read a couple of very gratuitous comments, that brought me to the decision to finish watching the video! I'll say thank you in advance, now I'll go complete the viewing of this clip!

  • @kenwoo6049
    @kenwoo6049 6 років тому

    Very helpful video. I wish I had seen this video when i was working and doing a lot of presentations.

  • @cogaiphepmau6908
    @cogaiphepmau6908 5 років тому

    This video is super useful. Tks ad.

  • @KevsGuide
    @KevsGuide 7 років тому

    very informative. who is the man giving the speech please? Is there a link to his full speech?

  • @minsanasana
    @minsanasana 8 років тому +1

    I just found your channel and I'm hooked! Thank you so much. :)

  • @alexisnatanawan894
    @alexisnatanawan894 4 роки тому +3

    English teacher Made me join the declamation contest and im shy and i feel like i have to Leave

  • @mh5854
    @mh5854 3 роки тому

    Thanks, now I can hook every conversation.

  • @mattweltr
    @mattweltr 6 років тому +4

    5:55 i thought i downloaded skype without knowing