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Dave Bricker: StorySailing®

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Public Speaking Tip: Body Language and Spoken Language

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on March 17, 2020 by Dave BrickerMarch 10, 2020
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Body language and spoken language: Combine them strategically to enhance audience engagement. In my 2019 Toastmasters Humorous Speech Contest entry, I parodied the “speaker’s journey” from being paralyzed by fear to joining Toastmasters to becoming a confident presenter. (Toastmasters International … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

StorySailing®: Reconstructing the Gettysburg Address

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on March 3, 2020 by Dave BrickerNovember 19, 2021

Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address has been recorded by numerous orators over the years, including Orson Welles, but few of these works suggest that the speakers did anything more than read with conviction. How do you reconstruct a speech that … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Vote Yourself Off the I-Land; Sail a You-Boat

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on February 18, 2020 by Dave BrickerFebruary 19, 2020

You’re either talking about your audience … or you’re talking about yourself. Too many speakers are “opera singers” (me-me-me-me-me-me-me). Vote yourself off the I-Land; explore the world in a You-boat.   I believe speakers should focus on the audience. In … READ MORE→

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Public Speaking Tip: Speechcrafting Goes Beyond Speechwriting

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on January 21, 2020 by Dave BrickerApril 16, 2020
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Speechcrafting is a special discipline of which speechwriting is but a single element. The effective speechcrafting professional understands the art of narrative and also the power of stagecraft—timing, pauses, dynamics, gestures. Eloquent words delivered by a lackluster presenter will miss … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

Public Speaking Tip: Use Your Full Speaking Range

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on November 25, 2019 by Dave BrickerApril 27, 2020
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Speaking range is as important to a presentation as musical range is to performance. Actors refer to the combination of body and voice as an “instrument.” A piano has an eight-octave range of pitch, and the piano was originally named … READ MORE→

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Public Speaking Tip: Speaking is a Service Industry

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on October 28, 2019 by Dave BrickerSeptember 22, 2019

Speakers are commonly asked, “What’s your topic?” or “What’s your message?” Such questions may sound intuitively reasonable but they lead would-be speakers astray before the first word is written. Questions about “your topic” or “your message” imply that your speech … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

The “Become a Millionaire Speaker” Story

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on October 15, 2019 by Dave BrickerOctober 9, 2019
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A friend asked if he should take a day off work to attend a free “Become a Millionaire Speaker or Coach!” seminar. No. Don’t quit your day job—even for a day. I’m sure the session offers hours of true and … READ MORE→

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“Pit of Despair” Stories

Dave Bricker: StorySailing® Posted on September 3, 2019 by Dave BrickerSeptember 4, 2019

I watched Jannie Kruse give a short talk on “labels.” She talked about the categories we put ourselves in—how we label ourselves based on our upbringing, and about her stern and abusive grandfather. To make her point, she stuck a … READ MORE→

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Every two weeks, I send out a new article about business communication. Storytelling, writing, and presentation skills are common topics, though I've been known to throw in an occasional oddball post around the holidays. Your questions and comments are always welcome!

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