“Loved it! Well DONE.”

“Great speech – hilarious!”

“Mate, that was awesome.”

A great Best Man Speech is the highlight of any wedding banquet.

But exactly what makes a great Best Man Speech?

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On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.

This review features topics including:

  • book reviews;
  • professional speech editing;
  • storytelling to be memorable;
  • handling hecklers or a hostile audience;
  • maximizing the value of feedback; and
  • critiques of Barack Obama’s health care speech.

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Is your body dead when you speak, or does your constant motion give your audience headaches?

Does your face signal fear or does it signal excitement for your topic?

Do your hands vibrate, or do they punctuate your words?

The fifth Toastmasters speech project encourages you to make every body movement enhance your speech rather than detract from it. This article of the Toastmasters Speech Series examines the primary goals of this project, provides tips and techniques, and links to numerous sample speeches.

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Metaphors help a skeptical or apathetic audience better embrace and value a new concept or idea.

Metaphors make the connection of that new idea to an object the audience already knows.

Read on to discover a treasure chest of metaphor speech examples.

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On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking tips from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.

This review features tips including:

  • public speaking books — new releases;
  • writing with precision;
  • adding context to statistics;
  • science behind storytelling;
  • connecting with your audience;
  • science behind gestures;
  • slideware software comparison; and
  • the importance of seeking feedback.

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When you deliver a message to your audience, you are providing customer service.

Do you provide good service, or bad service? More importantly, does it matter?

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Six Minutes is dedicated to helping you become a more effective speaker and communicator.

One way to realize this goal is to offer not just one opinion and one voice, but the advice and opinions of the larger public speaking community. Last week’s excellent article on how to get into professional speaking from guest author Jane Atkinson is a great example.

Therefore, I would like to invite you to write an article for Six Minutes.

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This is the biggest review ever, highlighting 30 great articles!

On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.

This review features topics including:

  • book recommendations;
  • persuasive speaking;
  • speech openings;
  • speaking to children;
  • handling interruptions;
  • reading your speech;
  • PowerPoint design tips;
  • rehearsal tips;
  • strategies for overcoming public speaking fear; and
  • Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking recaps.

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How many times have you sat in an audience and thought to yourself: “Man, I’d like to be up there!”

Perhaps you’ve given a few presentations and you find out that you’re pretty darn good at this speaking thing. Maybe you join Toastmasters and rise to the top of your club. Some time goes by and you start thinking “I can make a living at this. Imagine getting paid to speak!

You decide to go for it.

So what’s next?

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On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.

This review features topics including:

  • revealing personal information in speeches;
  • the value of mnemonics;
  • when to address opposing arguments;
  • PowerPoint 2010 preview; and
  • handing difficult Q&A.

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On Saturdays, we survey the best public speaking articles from throughout the public speaking blogosphere.

This review features topics including:

  • new public speaking books;
  • opening with humor;
  • speech frameworks;
  • storytelling;
  • vocal habits to eliminate;
  • speaking to hearing impaired people;
  • slide design; and
  • transitioning to professional speaking.

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