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LET TED DO THE TALKING:

8 TED TALKS THAT


TEACH PUBLIC SPEAKING
PRESENTED BY
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1. Follow the path of
influential speeches
TED TALK: The secret structure of great talks
by Nancy Duarte

2 Show “what
could be”

3 Repeat pattern
and end with a
“new bliss” that
is the result of
1 Show “what is” that change.

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2. Use the tools in your vocal toolbox
TED TALK: How to speak so that people want to listen by Julian Treasure

Register Timbre Prosody


Speak in a deeper voice. The way your voice feels. The melody of how we
Deeper voices are People prefer rich, speak. Avoid monotone.
associated with authority. smooth and warm voices.

Pace Pitch Volume


Varying the speed of Similar to pace, The use of loud and soft
your speech in a varying pitch can speech can add
controlled manner, change the feeling or emphasis or cause your
and strategically message that comes audience to listen
using silence. from a statement. carefully, respectively.

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3. Be engaged
TED TALK: The best stats you’ve ever seen
by Hans Rosling

Know your data and be excited about it


Be familiar enough with your presentation so
that you can be excited and animated while
you present, rather than just reading
information from a screen. In doing this, your
audience will want to stay engaged with you.

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4. Keep their attention
TED TALK: How to pitch to a VC by David S. Rose

Keep it short
Research shows that people’s
attention spans start to drop off
after about 18 minutes.

Do’s and Don’ts

Use headlines instead


of bullet points.

Use images. Give them a broad


idea, but keep them focused on you.

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5. “The Golden Circle”
TED TALK: How great leaders inspire action
by Simon Sinek 1
2
3
The “Golden Circle” discusses three
topics that come up in presentations:

what what people do


how how they do it
why why they do it

The most common practice is to present them in


that order; however, several successful people have
presented them in the opposite order. This allows
the audience to connect more deeply with the idea.

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6. Connect with
the audience
TED TALK: Once upon a time, my mother... by
Carmen Agra Deedy

Allow for interaction within the presentation.


Draw parallels between your topic and the audience by
presenting familiar situations in a relatable way.

Deedy tells a simple story about an outing


to the store with her mother, she finds
connecting points with the audience and
creates an interesting tale from something
that could easily be seen as mundane.

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7. Body language
TED TALK: Your body language shapes who you are by Amy Cuddy

Body language affects our behaviors.


For example, we smile when we’re happy, but
we also feel happier when we smile.

An experiment was performed wherein people were randomly asked to hold


specific poses that, unknown to the subjects, had been classified as “high
power” and “low power,” then held those poses for two minutes.

The results:

Those who took the “high power” poses experienced a


significant increase and decrease in hormones that
promote feelings of dominance and stress, respectively,
while those who took “low power” poses experienced
the opposite effect.

TIP: Keep your posture open and spread out,


rather than hunched over and closed off.

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8. Break the ice
TED TALK: How I beat stage fright by Joe Kowan

Joe Kowan talks about his struggles with stage fright as he


worked to become a folk singer. Eventually, he wrote a
song about stage fright and how he was feeling. Doing this,
he connected with the audience, and they were able to
feel more comfortable watching him, because they no
longer had to feel uncomfortable for him.

ha This follows along with the practice of


ha telling a joke before a talk, or even poking
ha gentle fun at oneself in moderation.

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SOURCES:
http://www.ted.com/talks/nancy_duarte_the_secret_structure_of_great_talks
http://www.ted.com/talks/julian_treasure_how_to_speak_so_that_people_want_to_listen
http://www.ted.com/talks/hans_rosling_shows_the_best_stats_you_ve_ever_seen
http://www.ted.com/talks/david_s_rose_on_pitching_to_vcs#t-92339
http://www.ted.com/talks/simon_sinek_how_great_leaders_inspire_action
http://www.ted.com/talks/carmen_agra_deedy_spins_stories
http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are
http://www.ted.com/talks/joe_kowan_how_i_beat_stage_fright

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