4 Rocking Public Speaking Tips From U-2’s Bono
Did you know I’m an outstanding public speaker?
I’m not just good; I’m absolutely phenomenal.
Not because I’m famous, but because I use public speaking techniques we can all use.
Here are 4 awesome public speaking tips!
I take time at the front end of my speeches to connect with my audience.
Crack a quick joke at my own expense.
And provide a personal insight.
I like to ask a question that’s on everyone’s mind.
At the National Prayer Breakfast I asked, “If you're wondering what I'm doing here, at a prayer breakfast, well, so am I.”
It breaks down barriers and sets the stage for a great speech.
It’s a maxim and I take it seriously.
It also a way to overcome fear of public speaking.
And it helps me connect with my audience further still.
When I addressed the students at Georgetown I referenced local pubs and student hangouts.
I also poked fun at the university’s administration.
Needless to say, “I Rocked It!”
Because I cared enough to learn inside information I gained additional credibility.
Telling personal stories is an excellent way to connect with an audience
They’re easy to remember.
And they’re easy to tell using a conversational tone.
I like to weave in personal, humble stories, not about my rock star life, but my personal life.
I like to talk about lofty ideals like justice, the end to poverty and solving world hunger.
But that’s my thing, what’s yours?
Tie your message back to a larger more strategic picture.
The trivial can interest, but the grand inspires.
Use the inspiration to close with a motivational call to action.
I’m not the only one who uses these techniques.
Many great speakers follow this same pattern.
Ok, sorry about that. In summary…
Take time to connect Know Your Audience
Tell Personal Stories Inspire
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