Jerry’s Bottom Line
March 23, 2009 by admin
Bottom Line/Personal—in their March 15, 2009 edition—published excerpts of their interview with Jerry. The article is titled Improve Your Speaking Style, Learn from President Obama, and covers key elements anyone can use to improve their public speaking and presentations. Learn how master orators use antithesis, alliteration, anaphora, and anecdotes! You can subscribe to Bottom Line/Personal to receive insights all year long. You can read Jerry’s interview article here.
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Hello Jerry,
Your Bottom Line article on the speaking style has an error-if he has a prepared speach i agree he does not use “ums or ahs” if not using a prepared speach he becomes a terrible speaker using one um and ah after another-thats when we mute him-a good speaker never uses an um or ah.
His press secretary has the same problem.
When one uses an um or ah that is because they have nothing to say.
I never us an um or ah except in writing to you.
There are many better spaeker examples to use other than the one you used.
R Hansen