HOW TO CREATE A GREAT SPEECH | My Speech Process Explained
Aaron W. Beverly - Your Public Speaking Mentor・2 minutes read
Aaron Beverly shared his process for refining speeches, emphasizing knowing the audience, using the DETOX acronym, and recording and evaluating speeches for improvement. He recommended filtering feedback, setting a cutoff date for edits, and using video recordings to enhance stage presence.
Insights
- Knowing your audience (KYA) is crucial in speechwriting to ensure the message resonates effectively and avoids miscommunication or disengagement.
- Utilizing the DETOX acronym to distill the central message into a concise form of 10 words or less helps speakers maintain focus and clarity throughout the speechwriting process, enhancing the impact of their presentations.
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Recent questions
How can I improve my public speaking skills?
By knowing your audience, brainstorming topics, and using the DETOX acronym.
What is the DETOX acronym in public speaking?
It emphasizes the central message in 10 words or less.
Why is it important to record and listen to speeches?
To evaluate and improve by rewriting and repeating the process.
How can I observe my stage presence in public speaking?
By video recording yourself to analyze audience reactions.
Why is it crucial to filter feedback in public speaking?
To receive constructive criticism and improve before a presentation.
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