by Rob Cottingham | Feb 26, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
The folks in the room are just one of the audiences your speech is going to reach. Here’s how to think through who else may be listening in… and how you’ll account for them when you’re writing your speech.
by Rob Cottingham | Feb 19, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
Between “helpful” suggestions from others and your own creativity, it often isn’t easy keeping a speech on topic and on track. Here are some tools for sticking to the path.
by Rob Cottingham | Oct 11, 2018 | Speechwriting
I had a massive “aha” moment about speaker coaching earlier today when I discovered a client likes to spend a few minutes at the beginning of a speech getting comfortable “and warming the crowd up.” I realized abruptly that he isn’t... by Rob Cottingham | Feb 4, 2016 | How to..., Speechwriting
This post argues that speechwriters shouldn’t worry about capturing a speaker’s voice. Structure the speech well, Mike Long argues, and it’ll all come out in the wash. And while I understand that all the tailored turns of phrase in the world... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 18, 2015 | How to..., Speechwriting
So many speeches don’t (…dammit…) Whenever I find myself repeatedly writing, deleting and re-writing the first lines of s (…augh…) The Oxford English Dictionary defin (hell, no.) Ever find yourself staring at a blank screen, stymied at how to start a...