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Speak Schmeak is the blog of public speaking coach Lisa Braithwaite


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In the documentary, "Comedian," Jerry Seinfeld has decided to scrap all his previous material from decades of success as a standup comedian and TV star, and start over with a new standup act.

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For about a month, I had been hearing from one reader or another that they couldn't access this blog due to a malware warning. The IT people I talked to suggested that the problem might be on the users' computers or that there was actually a bad link on my blog.

I've been invited by the World Tea Expo to present a webinar on Tuesday, April 6, and lucky for you, the webinar is not just open to tea people, it's open to everyone! The webinar is "Sell Yourself, Not Your Stuff: Promote Your Business Through Public Speaking," and it's all about presenting on your business without sounding like a commercial.

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Have you noticed how many award show winners run out of time? Okay, of course you have. It's even worse when there are multiple winners who all want to speak.

It seems as though they all want to be spontaneous and in the moment - and not rehearsed in any way. Very few seem to have a prepared speech.

Have you ever had a really bad day, but still had to put on a brave face and go out into the world? You had commitments you couldn't cancel, so you just put the pedal to the metal and were amazed at how you were able to get through the day.

Some of the American Idol judges' comments this week about John Park's rendition of "Gravity" included "lacking connection," "try to feel the song," and "there could have been a little more soul in it."

Simon said, "I struggle with the believability..." and "It just didn't feel authentic...."

I enjoyed working with a great group of grad students on Friday at UCSB's Bren School of Environmental Science and Management.

The half-day workshop was about how to present difficult or controversial topics to audiences who may be uninformed or hostile.

The other night, during a discussion on image-based PowerPoint, one of my public speaking group coaching members asked me how she can convince her colleagues -- who are resistant to change -- to try a new approach. Here's my response.

I have a client who's verbose. It's the first thing he told me when I asked him about his challenges with public speaking. But he didn't have to tell me; I couldn't get a word in edgewise in the first ten minutes of our conversation. He says he "hates it."

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