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Speaking to be Heard with Jim Carr

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Tips to make your lectures more dynamic, by covering voice basics such as tempo, articulation and audio punctuation. It will also delve into script writing and strategies for preparation to make better use of the "words on the page".

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Speakingto be Heard

with Jim Carr

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Basic tips More dynamic Voice basics:

◦ Tempo◦ Articulation◦ Audio punctuation

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Script writing Strategies for preparing your notes Words on the page

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They need / want to learn The more they “want” to learn, the more

likely it is for them to BUY in

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How to get the buy in?

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The Caramilk secret of radio. Talk to one person Visualization = Picture

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The Myths of performance

Audience naked - NO Look over their heads - NO Speak to the ones not getting it - NO

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Language - know your audience Unfamiliar = hard to understand Language of our listeners

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Words cost money More Words = More Money Makes understanding = cost effective

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Analogies for memory are powerfulThe Chocolate Cake and the

Commercial

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Four P’s Pitch Pace Pause Projection

(From Speak With Power by Betty K. Cooper)

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Too fast = message lost and / or reading mistakes made

Too slow = loss of connection with listener

Changing it = interesting to listen to

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Punctuation off the page Dynamics in your speech A performance - interesting to listen to Better performance = more “buy in”

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Think of your listener (only one person) Words cost money – so spend wisely Use Language and analogies to get buy in Use an effective tempo Speak dynamically with pitch changes Remember to have fun!

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