How important is speech writing? Very. So is the editing of that writing. What about rehearsing? That too. Remember, what and how you say things is what distinguishes your presentation from a silent, humanless slideshow. You are the distinction. Your presentation should work without the slide deck. The slides are there to augment and amplify […]
Coronavirus concerns are impacting my clients internationally and domestically. Events are being cancelled. The speakers themselves are choosing not to attend. Audiences don’t want to show up. It looks dire, but we aren’t here to stoke conspiracy theories, blame, or any other such nonsense. Whatever you think about all of that isn’t relevant if you […]
Are you planning to speak? If you lead a company, planning is part of your DNA. Public speaking, in turn, is probably part of your job. You need to educate, inspire, and challenge. In some occasions, you’ll need to raise money, explain failures, or navigate a crisis. Plan for these. When you do, you’ll have […]
I’m happy to announce a new program bring my own remarkable story to inspire and educate high school and college students. So often, I’m helping others tell their story. It’s time I tell mine. I’ll also address different classes with specialized talks helping them understand the value and process of good writing. I’ll talk about […]
“The royal road to a man’s heart is to talk to him about the things he treasures most.” – Dale Carnegie When developing a speech, the heart matters. As intellectual as the topic may be, pulling in the listener’s heart is key to your speech’s success. Your delivery is part of that: are you passionate […]
Listening is key at American Speechwriter. Writing in a client’s voice is the constant challenge. A client might say, “I want to have an exciting, passionate speech,” when in fact they will eventually prefer a fact-filled talk. Listening involves questions and follow-up questions and clarifying questions. But, even after a long conversation, listening cannot do […]
“‘Wing it? That’s an interesting communications strategy, Seth.” – President Tom Kirkman, “Designated Survivor” (Netflix) Kirkman caught an unexpected opportunity to speak to potential supporters during the third season of the popular political thriller. With no time to prepare a speech, he takes the mic and goes for it. He “wings it.” Or does he? […]
Speech Tip: Text vs Style Great speeches always involve a great message. Personal charisma can help tell that message well, but it is the substance you need to be extraordinary. We envision great speakers as having amazing podium skills. They do, but what sets them apart is something quieter: the writing of their speech itself. […]
Speech Tip: Nervous? I am. And there’s nothing wrong with that. A client is giving a speech tomorrow. He’s giving someone an award for a year of great service, and with it, thanks for a great 15 years. The client wants to knock it out of the park. I think I wrote a great speech […]
Speech Tip: Control Your Language (About the PETA Meme) Language is power. I’m not the first to say it. I better not be the last. Control the language and control the people. Politicians know this, as do activist groups, cults, and dictators. That’s one reason speechwriters are hired by the most influential people and organizations […]
Speech Tip: Control Your Language (About the PETA Meme) Language is power. I’m not the first to say it. I better not be the last. Control the language and control the people. Politicians know this, as do activist groups, cults, and dictators. That’s one reason speechwriters are hired by the most influential people and organizations […]