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Ask HN: What are ways to improve public speaking?

1 pointsby xcodingover 5 years ago

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pmdulaneyover 5 years ago
You will reach your audience best if your tone communicates competence and humility in equal measure.<p>If you&#x27;ve ever been an athlete you know how much energy you receive from the spectators. The same is true of public speaking, though it doesn&#x27;t seem like it at first. Even after a few times out you will discover that the audience makes your mind sharper and your talk better. That&#x27;s why rehearsing your talk to a friend by way of practice often backfires -- that one person can&#x27;t replicate the energy of a full audience. That&#x27;s why I do a mental rehearsal rather than speaking it out loud.<p>Let your enthusiasm be contagious, but don&#x27;t adopt a gee-whiz &quot;Isn&#x27;t this amazing&quot; TED talk persona.<p>Don&#x27;t aim for JFK gravitas unless you&#x27;re speaking at a funeral or maybe your daughter&#x27;s wedding. Watch Pete Buttigieg speak in the Democratic debates. He is overall an excellent speaker and a master of tone.<p>Be sure to totally master your intro; that will give you confidence and get your audience on board. Remember, they WANT you to succeed because it is almost as painful to listen to a floundering speaker as it is to be a floundering speaker.
downerendingover 5 years ago
I benefited from a public speaking course in college, and I&#x27;ve heard that ToastMasters is great.<p>Somewhat surprisingly, I discovered in that course that it&#x27;s far easier to talk about something I know and care very little about. Not sure what to make of that.