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The Ideal Communicator November 2010
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Suzannah           

And now for something just a wee bit different... This month's featured speaking video is actually SIX speaking videos, given by six "real life" speakers. Not celebrities, not politicians - but people who make their living speaking professionally - and who manage to rise above the crowd in their craft. Inspired by a "Best Speaking Video" contest run by my colleague Jane Atkinson, take a look at these six speaking champions and see what makes them stand out. Great lessons to learn from speakers who are at the top of their game.

 

There are amazing speaking events happening in the upcoming weeks. TedXMcGill in November, and the annual CAPS Convention in December - the latter being one of the most highly-anticipated events in my calendar. Will you be at either of these events? If your answer is yes (and I hope it is), then please come up and say hello!

  

Live in Toronto? Need a great reason to go? Cathleen Fillmore of SpeakersGold will be running her highly-acclaimed "7-Figure Speaker Seminar" in Toronto on Nov. 24. There's still time to register.

 

Miss a past issue of the Ideal Communicator? Catch up on the archives via the link below!  

 

Take a few minutes to enjoy the "You've Got To See This!" video. Even if you've already seen it (and judging by its viewership, it's possible that you have), it'll give you an immediate lift. An inspiration that shows us how one person can change the world... while spreading a message of happiness.  

  

Interested in becoming a more powerful presenter?  Let's talk! 
 

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"Suzannah's talk titled 'Public Speaking 2.0' provided our group with many useful tips and techniques to refer to when preparing and delivering presentations to an audience. Her emphasis on professionalism and the methods used to project a positive image gave attendees tangible elements to focus upon in order to project an image of confidence and control."
 
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Upcoming Events

TEDxMcGill
TedXMcGill 

 

Nov. 20. 2010

Marché Bonsecours,

350 rue St-Paul Est
Montréal, QC H2Y 1H2

Time: 12-7pm

 

Can't attend? Watch it via streaming video at tedxmcgill.com/participate

 

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CAPS Annual Convention

 

I couldn't be more excited about the annual convention of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers (CAPS), taking place right in my hometown of Montreal.

 

Looking to take your business to the next level? Considering using speaking as a marketing tool? This is the place to be. 

 

www.capsconvention.com

 

Dec. 5-7, Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel

900 Rene Levesque Blvd W., Montreal, QC H3B 4A5

 

Looking for past issues of the Ideal Communicator? 


Featuring speakers that include:

 

Elizabeth Gilbert

Jamie Oliver

Seth Godin

Jane Goodall

Michelle Obama

Sir Ken Robinson

Malcolm Gladwell

Brooke Shields

 

Explore all the archives here.  


Cool Quote

"The greatest tragedy in life is not death. The greatest tragedy in life is to be alive and not know why."
 
- Simon Bailey 

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REAL PEOPLE, WINNING SPEAKING VIDEOS   

My colleague Jane Atkinson, speaker coach and president of Speaker Launcher, recently launched a Best Speaker Video contest on her blog. For many speakers, a demo video is the #1 form of marketing - if done right. So Jane, along with a panel of judges, looked at several submissions and chose a winner, along with five runners-up - and then gave a brief explanation of why they came in at the top.

 

I was so impressed with these contestants and wanted to share their videos with you. Some are very professionally done, with lots of bells and whistles - and some are no more complex than pressing "record" on a videocamera. But each speaker and video has its own unique style which makes it stand out.

 

These videos will give you an example of not just what works, but what works really well. So I share with you my comments about the outstanding points of each video, as well as the original comments from Jane and the judges.

 

Videos were judged based on:

 

1.   First 45 seconds - How well you capture our attention

2.  Quality of presentation content - Storytelling, humor, message, etc.

3.  Stage presence - How well you command the stage

4.  Relevance - Is your information current and useful

5.  Unique - Are you showing us something we may not have seen before.

 

Click on the photo or the name to view their videos.

 

AND THE WINNER IS....   JOHN YOUNG John Young

 

My take: A solid quality video that highlights his stage presence along with his extensive knowledge of his subject. Great slides too.

 

Jane & judge comments: Great energy, solid content, unique, relevant, high production quality, positions as an expert.

 

 

RUNNERS UP:

 

SIMON BAILEY  Simon Bailey

 

My take: Pausing, energy, and unique use of language. His 'quotable' phrases are likely put up on every office wall following his talks.

 

Jane & judge comments: Commands the stage brilliantly.

 

Quotable phrases:  

  • "Change doesn't happen to you, it happens through you. Change, or be changed, by change."
  • "When everybody is walking this way, you walk the other way because the salmon in you wants to swim upstream."
  •  "It's not who you are that holds you back, it's who you think you're not that holds you back."  

 

BILL STAINTON   Bill Stainton

 

My take: The first 1:45 minutes draws you in. This is storytelling at its most energetic and vivid. He's got a unique combination of "business smarts with show biz sparks," merging business and entertainment - which truly delights an audience.

 

Jane & judge comments: Fun, unique, great energy.

 

Quotable phrase: "When you spread the spotlight, everything gets brighter."


STEVE SHAPIRO   Steve Shapiro

 

My take: Unlike the previous 3 videos, this is a simple taping of a speech - fewer 'bells and whistles' than the previous three, and yet, it doesn't make it less of an effective marketing piece. Good use of examples, states the hypothesis clearly within the first minute.  

 

Jane & judge comments: Pulls us in.

 

MICHELLE RAY   Michelle Ray

 

My take: Audience engagement is exceptionally strong and well done. Great examples at the 1:40 mark. Also, she uses alliteration in her speech, making it more memorable and impactful. For example: "Every time we have an encounter with a client, with a patient, it's called a Moment of Truth. We need to make sure that Moment of Truth is meaningful, memorable and magical."

 

Jane & judge comments: Energy, audience engagement.

 

Quotable phrase:  "I firmly believe that a negative person has the ability to light up a room when they walk out." 

 

 

KRIS BELCHER    Kristin Belcher

 

My take: Definitely different. Excellent comedic delivery. A great example of someone who doesn't move around a stage, yet manages to keep her audience absolutely glued to their seats because of how she captures their attention with great storytelling.

 

Jane & judge comments: Great funny stories, she's real. 


Quotable phrase: "Instead of getting irritated and slapping these people, I have just learned to laugh." 

 

Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to Jane for bringing these people into the spotlight to share their talents (and for allowing me to re-post parts of her original blog entry).

 

Have some comments about these speakers that you'd like to share? Post them on the blog!   

 

 

THE SEVEN-FIGURE SPEAKER SEMINAR 
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! The Seven Figure Speaker, Toronto, November 24, 10am-5pm

This intensive seminar (only held once in Toronto this year) will show you how to develop a plan from the start to create the right business model that will bring you the financial and personal returns you want.  Led by speakers' consultant, showcase originator, bureau owner and author, Cathleen Fillmore and one of North America's top paid speaker/trainers, Susan Armstrong.  

Call 416-532-9886 or email Cathleen@speakersgold.com for more information. www.speakersgold.com.
 
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For those of us who have watched celebrites and other public figures give terror-stricken acceptance speeches...let us remember that we're all human and we all get nervous in front of large (and small) audiences. Don't be too hard on yourself if you're still extremely nervous before giving a speech that you've rehearsed extensively. The most important thing is to stick it out and give that speech. Read more...

  

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YOU'VE GOT TO SEE THIS! 
The "FREE HUGS" Campaign

Free hugsIt's possible that you've seen this video already, especially since it's been viewed more than 65 million times on YouTube already. But it's one of those videos that you can watch over and over again and still be moved. Watch it, then go out and hug someone.