Talking your talk public speaking

Talking your talk public speaking
Rapport Issue

35

Publication Date

October 28th 2013

Authors

Caitlin Collins

Afew months ago I made a rash confession. I confessed that I enjoy public speaking. One should always be careful about confessions; in this case, my confessor promptly capitalised on my candour. Rightly anticipating that I wouldn’t be able to resist the opportunity to indulge in my peculiar passion, he asked me to lead a workshop for a local campaigning group that he supports. Preparing for the workshop got me thinking about how it is that I, an almost-off-the-scale introvert, am in my element given a platform, a microphone and an audience. I reasoned that what works for a diffident little rabbit like me might be useful for others who would like to increase their enjoyment of public speaking and...

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