Michelle Obama is viewed as an effective communicator who captures audiences with her down-to-earth, informal, and humble demeanor. She exudes confidence in her voice and stands tall when speaking, which fuels her projects and appearances and earns the confidence of her audiences. Even before becoming First Lady, Michelle had passionately fought against injustice and served communities, and in speeches she opens with personal stories to relate to audiences while calling them to action with energy and emotion.
Michelle Obama is viewed as an effective communicator who captures audiences with her down-to-earth, informal, and humble demeanor. She exudes confidence in her voice and stands tall when speaking, which fuels her projects and appearances and earns the confidence of her audiences. Even before becoming First Lady, Michelle had passionately fought against injustice and served communities, and in speeches she opens with personal stories to relate to audiences while calling them to action with energy and emotion.
Michelle Obama is viewed as an effective communicator who captures audiences with her down-to-earth, informal, and humble demeanor. She exudes confidence in her voice and stands tall when speaking, which fuels her projects and appearances and earns the confidence of her audiences. Even before becoming First Lady, Michelle had passionately fought against injustice and served communities, and in speeches she opens with personal stories to relate to audiences while calling them to action with energy and emotion.
My opinion is that Michelle Obama is an effective communicator. Michelle Obama captures her audience by being articulate, down to earth, informal and humble. Michelle Obama has continuously rallied women across the country in various areas with confidence in her voice to stand for the cause. Michelle Obama has mastered the art of exuding confidence. Like every great leader, she stands tall, speak with authority and smiles. It's the confidence in herself that fuels her project and speaking appearances, earning the confidence of her audience. Even before becoming the first lady, Michelle had always passionately fought against inhumanity and injustice, serving the society and the communities. At the Democratic National Convention, she opened with personal stories, that hooked viewers immediately exposing vulnerability while relating to her audience. Her energy, emotion and eye communication stayed high throughout, including her final, emotional call to action. Even when she appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, she was able to make it about something. Michelle Obama remains clear and composed, exhibiting ultimate command of both presence and message.
H. Samy Alim, Geneva Smitherman, Michael Eric Dyson - Articulate While Black - Barack Obama, Language, and Race in The U.S.-oxford University Press (2012)