January 2016
Misplaced passion
In response to those of you who have asked me to weigh in on the speeches and speaking our current Presidential candidates, this month's column offers a quick take. Doubtless more detailed analysis will follow, when I feel I have some fresh insight to offer!
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Tips you can use!
Format your speech with a double-space return between sections. That way you can visually scan your text and know that a shift to the next point is coming up. Make your pause in between a tad longer, signaling to the audience that you're wrapping up one point and transitioning to another. Use this breathing break to create a signpost--like an auditory road map.
artwork: Political Drama (1914) by Robert Delaunay, courtesy National Gallery of Art