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Speaking Wisdom - Never Out of Style
by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
My friend Nancy Shina gave me a series of books on Practical
Public Speaking that were written in 1926. They are amazing!
Apart from using all male pronouns the advice is just as
pertinent today.
The author F. H. Beckmann writes the benefits of public
speaking are these:
- Personal Appearance
- Mental Organization
- Self Confidence
- Personality
- Salesmanship
- Incentive to Read and Study
- Concentration
- Recognition
Read his comments on Knowledge of the Subject.
There are some who claim that public speaking is merely
knowing your subject. They take the attitude that having
something to say is all that is necessary. That is not at
all true.
You, perhaps, have listened to many speakers who knew their
subjects thoroughly, but who, when they attempted to speak,
actually bored their audiences. Merely knowing your subject
is as far from public speaking as knowing the words of a
song is from singing. A knowledge of one's subject is
vitally essential, but that alone does not give the ability
to speak interestingly and correctly.
What have you done to practice before your presentation? How
about tape yourself and listen? Asked a target audience to
review your remarks?
Remember, there is no boring subject...only boring speakers.
(217 words)

Patricia Fripp CSP, CPAE is a San Francisco-based executive
speech coach and award-winnning professional
speaker. She is the author of Get
What You Want!, Make
It, So You Don't Have to Fake It!, and Past-President
of the National
Speakers Association. She can be reached at: PFripp@Fripp.com, 1-800 634-3035, http://www.fripp.com
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