TTC, Molly Bishop Shadel – How to Speak Effectively in Any Setting
TTC, Molly Bishop Shadel – How to Speak Effectively in Any Setting
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The power of an effective speech is undeniable. It has the capacity to engage, inform, motivate, and create change in an audience—and even in the world at large. And, despite how often many of us are required to speak in public, it can be intimidating.
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How to Speak Effectively in Any Setting
There is no doubt about the power of an effective speech. Even in the world at large, it has the capacity to engage, inform, motivate, and create change. Many of us are required to speak in public, but it can be intimidating.
In. Speak well in any setting. Molly Bishop Shadel, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law, will teach you how to speak clearly, effectively, and persuasively in a wide range of contexts. Professor Shadel shows you how to use effective speech writing and skilled delivery in settings both personal and professional, giving you the tools you need to increase your confidence and enhance your presentation.
Writing for public speaking is called Ethos, Pathos, Logos.
The rhetorical triangle is one of the first aspects of public speaking that you will engage with.
- Ethos : Does your audience see you as a person possessed of good sense, good character, and good will? Do you project what Aristotle called ethos? Learn the importance of knowing what you are talking about; showing yourself to be a competent and qualified speaker; and, ultimately, showing yourself to be a person interested in and concerned for the experience of his or her audience.
- Pathos : How can you engage your audience emotionally? How can you ensure that they care about your topic and connect with you and your content in a way that is compelling and personal? Explore the impact of audience awareness and how it can yield what Aristotle called pathos—an investment in your topic by the audience. Tell a good story, connect emotionally, avoid becoming overwhelmed, but remain engaged. Your audience will care because you do.
- Logos : Logos is the art of making your logic clear. Without it, your audience can get bogged down in confusing content and unnecessary details. Professor Shadel helps you learn how to organize and pare your material to make your point effectively and succinctly. Your audience will understand your main ideas and remember the key content of your speech because it is straightforward, easy to follow, and memorable.
With an eye towards ethos, pathos, and logos in effective writing and presentation, Professor Shadel helps you organize and construct a speech in ways that are different from what you might write for other purposes. You will learn to structure and deliver speeches that are easy to follow if you focus on timing and environment. She will help you to recognize and disarm a wide range of logical fallacies, distinguishing the effective persuasive argument from its dishonest cousin.
There is practice and the art of presentation.
The performance element of public speaking can seem overwhelming even with a well-crafted speech. A text that has a great theme, clear points which are important to your audience, a great story to illustrate one or more of those points, and a satisfying conclusion will go a long way towards making you successful. What is the role presentation plays in establishing ethos, pathos, and logos?
In several lessons, Professor Shadel leads you through practice exercises used by actors, which can help you keep your focus on your primary intention and purpose at every moment during your speech. She encourages you to be so familiar with your speech that you can let go of the script and engage with your audience. Try to come up with an elevator pitch for your speech that is short and to the point. Take extra time to prepare your opening and closing and break your speech into beats.
A great speech can be supported by practice, preparation, and some tricks from the actor’s bag. What do you do when you’re worried about public speaking? People who speak for a living sometimes have stage fright. You are not alone. Professor Shadel will teach you how to change your thinking to make you feel better about the experience. Deep breathing and meditation can help with relaxation and confidence. The use of visual elements give your presentations a professional flair.
There is a personal occasion speaking.
There are many occasions for public speaking in our private lives. Whether we are called upon to toast at a wedding, say a few words at a bat mitzvah, address the graduating class at our alma mater, or speak at a funeral, we will almost unavoidably be asked to step up to the podium at some point in our adult lives.
Epideictic is one of the three types of speech that Professor Shadel explains. These speeches are usually required for personal occasions. Whether you are going to a party and need a story to entertain, or you are presenting a eulogy for a friend or colleague, the structure and principles of success remain the same. She helps you develop and plan the kinds of brief, entertaining, celebratory pieces that unite the audience with shared values or ideas.
Speeches in the workplace.
If we don’t succeed, our personal risk is the greatest because our professional life gives us the most opportunities for public presentation. The same skills and methods that you have learned in other settings make for effective speech in the workplace. Professor Shadel explores a variety of workplace communication media, from conversation in the break room to presentations designed to persuade your boss. She uses intriguing examples and stories from her own experience to illustrate her ideas and bring the situations and methodologies to life. She talks about the ideas of setting, audience, and purpose, as well as less often considered issues like being the only person of a particular type in a meeting, and how to effectively be heard regardless.
Turn your attention to the dangers and opportunities of the media interview and the negotiation after a thorough review of workplace-focused speech. Use ethos, pathos, and logos to tremendous advantage, learn how to set boundaries, display confidence, and stay on message. There are opportunities in negotiations and media interviews. You can turn your opposition into an ally and your interviewer into a supporter with a little planning.
Professor Shadel believes that you have ideas that should be heard. All of the elements that make a great speech or presentation are laid out in clear and well-illustrated terms by her. She walks you through the process of crafting your speech, practicing and preparing physically and vocally, creating visual aids, and planning blocking, lighting, costume, and setting. Professor Shadel encourages you to know your audience and central message, just as she knows them. You can face some of life’s most intimidating moments. Professor Shadel gives you the skills and expertise to really be heard, because you have something important to say.
Lectures:
1. Establishing your credibility as a speaker. 2. How to get an audience to be emotional. 3. Speaking with Clear Logic. 4. How to Disarm Them and Logical Fallacies. 5. The Pitfalls of Propaganda can be avoided. 6. Writing for public speaking. 7. Analyzing and listening to your speech. There are 8. Body language is used in public speaking. There are 9. Eye contact and punching are used in performance. 10. It’s important to find your best voice for public speaking. 11. Stage fright can be managed. There is 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 888-349-8884 Talking with props or visual aids. 13 Making a speech. There are 14. There is a Eulogy. 15. Speaking skills can be used in social settings. 16. Communicating well at work. 17 Making a powerful business presentation. 18. How to handle a media interview. 19 Negotiating without fear. 20. Giving feedback that is helpful. 21. It is possible to speak effectively in the classroom. 22. Making a persuasive political argument. It was 23. How to argue in court. 24. The elements of a winning speech need to be assembled.
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