by Rob Cottingham | Dec 18, 2018 | Speaking, Speechwriting
You probably have the same instinct I do when you’re speaking to an audience. You want to make them feel at ease. Happy. Comfortable. That’s understandable. The most immediate sign that a speech is working is audience approval: nods, applause, even cheering. And we’re...
by Rob Cottingham | Nov 5, 2018 | How to..., Speaking, Speechwriting
One of the most powerful ways a speaker can connect with their audience is to show a little vulnerability. Letting your guard down can assure your audience that they’re seeing the real you. It may help them relate to you and your story, and it builds a bridge of...
by Rob Cottingham | Oct 30, 2018 | Speaking, Speechwriting
So you delivered your speech with grace and style, even a little humour. Your body language was relaxed, the material was useful, and everyone stayed engaged. Heck, they even clapped at the end. And you were confident — super confident — and sure of everything. But...
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 | May 28, 2018 | Speechwriting
Say the words “media training” to someone, and chances are good they’ll have pretty much the same reaction musical artist Grimes did: tried media training on last cycle and it just made me sad and bored. wud rather b unedited and get in trouble and meet...
by Rob Cottingham | Apr 24, 2018 | Speechwriting
Maybe you’ve written a few speeches for yourself or others that went over well. Maybe you’re just attracted by the glitz and glamour of the profession. (Maybe you just fell over laughing.) Whatever the reason, you want to start speechwriting...