by Rob Cottingham | Mar 7, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
The world is full of speeches weighed down with terrible slide decks. Don’t let yours be one of them. This episode, we look at how to make PowerPoint work well for you and your audience — and I make the case for not using slides at all.
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 5, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
A flood of statistics can lose your audience. Let’s talk about how to chose a gem of a statistic and put it in the perfect setting… and then make it part of what drives your story, instead of dragging it off course.
by Rob Cottingham | Feb 28, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
One of the most effective ways a speech can hold an audience’s attention is suspense. And withholding a little information can whet their appetite for the answer to the question, “What happens next?”
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 21, 2019 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
Plain language can make your speech a lot clearer. But there are times when speechwriters and speakers want to reach for the more complex words… and even use (gasp!) jargon.
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.