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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn
 
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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02EJ1IdC6tE

 

 

Summary Comments : [TEDx Talks] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn

Tr********:
Key Points:
1. Balance content and delivery.
2. Train aspects of your voice that relate best to chosen audience.
3. Up-speak undermines authority.
4. Weave inflection around key points.
5. Change your inflection pattern to fit into context (this is strategic, not inauthentic).
6. Dark Side of the Moon.
7. Lozanges

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn

Ed************:

Long story short: min 8:20 to 8:43. Welcome.


Za*******:

Content starts at 8:08

I wish she had gone on more about sentence tonality and more examples versus the negative things we do in sentence building......


Ev**********:

9:42 "deep seeded need for constant validation"
5/10 talk slow your roll.


Bs**********:

1:35 punchline fail


HS*****:

0:22


Di**********:

7:25. You're welcome


Ud*************:
Bane's voice acting from The Dark Knight Rises contradicts what you say at 12:00.

Se*********:

08:21
13:27

13:23


No********:
Relevant Material starts at: 7:30

Le**************:

12:00 Never said Luke. Great example of the mandela effect. Google it, its interesting.


 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] Want to sound like a leader? Start by saying your name right | Laura Sicola | TEDxPenn

pe**********:

My name is Esteban Julio Ricardo Montoya De La Rosa Ramirez


Jo******:

I've used the "upswing downswing" tones when introducing myself to great effect for years - it seems to calm a lot of irate callers and makes them pause and really listen to what I am saying to them. I also seem to get treated with a lot more respect than my colleagues who do not use this technique.  It works.


mh****:
None of those coughs n hacks sound like they covered their mouth....NASTY!

st*********:
I don´t get the point of this many haters here. She didn´t want you to lead a country. Some People are Teachers who "leads" the classes. Some are Teamleaders in a company. Both kinds of leaders didn´t shown on NBC. As long as they haven´t had sex with some students or anything.
As a Teamleader i think this performance was very infomative and useful. But i thought the half time "I did this since shooltime." I´m very good at speaking to people to get what i want doing from them. Funny to see where this is come from ;)

Be***********:
Meh...
Follow more of your own advice Laura...
I struggled to get through every painful minute and all those weak attempts at humour.

Ja**********:

Listen to Grant Cardone, he will teach you how to nail any damn speech.


R*:

she aint skippin arm day


St************:
I've thumbed this up just because she spoke out properly against the question intonation/up-speak rubbish.

Je**************:

I wish she would’ve addressed vocal fry. Ohhhh how I loathe that sound.


Do**:
Let's learn how to control others being classist and inauthentic!

Al***************:

... please ... STOP! COUGHING!!!


To*****:

I couldn't take my mind off the woman dying in the audience. Is she ok? She coughed like 50 times!


Si************:

good talk tough crowd


Je*************:
what she calls "up-speak" is how the kardashians speak lol

BA******:
Very good talk. Laura seems to know what she is talking about and can put it across well.

Ru*************:

I'd feel pretty awkward doing a speech on speaking.


Su**********:
i can't stop looking at her guns

Ra******:
the foundation of BS

Pr***********:

Please teach the same to Kevin Bahler.
He sounded so me me and me
And depressing...


NS**:
Legend has it the woman in the audience is still coughing to death.

co********:
TEDx Coughs

Ch*********:

what if you are speaking chinese. (In the sense that tonality matters for context rather than ‘executive presence’


Fo***:

Nancy Astor was the first female MP, Margaret Thatcher was the first female Prime Minister.


Wa*********:
You know what people really need a lesson in?  Telling you their phone number.  Everyone seems to assume that because it's familiar to them, it's somehow also familiar to the person they're giving it to. They slur, speed through it, and generally it is next to impossible to catch the whole number.  Just because you're reciting something boring is no reason to rush it.  SLOW THE FUCK DOWN when you're giving me your number.  Ok?  Got it?  Good.

St****************:

I got distracted by the factual inaccuracy about Margaret Thatcher. When I realised I wasn't listening to the message, I rewound and then discovered I wasn't so interested. Clearly the content does matter.


Da**********:

First <--- (said in credible voice)


Jo***********:

How do you speak in front of the audience without stuttering and deliver your message so clearly? I feel like that's such an underrated talent


Be**********:
It's ironic how, in a speech about the use of your vocal skills in certain contexts, you had so much difficulty using humor, in my opinion, precisely because of the tone you were using. You see, your tone and posture reflected that you were talking about something serious and when you tried to make jokes, the audience seemed to fail to realize that you were in fact joking. Other than that, I found the video quite interesting and educational since I myself usually struggle with this kind of things in my job.

 

 

[TEDx Talks] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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