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Summary: If no one remembers your conversational speech, then what was the point? Be enthusiastic and conversational. Learn how to give a conversational speech from professional speaker and communications instructor Tracy Goodwin in this free public speaking video.
Tracy Goodwin has a master’s in corporate communication and 10 years experience in professional speaking. Recipient of numerous public speaking awards and is a college professor of...read more
"Now the last thing I want talk about is everything that we've talked about. Why are you giving a speech? You're giving a speech to teach something, to show something, to get someone to make a change, whatever it is. The most important thing that you need to remember is that you want to be remembered. How many times have you heard a person give a speech or you took an entire course of a semester, a professor's class, and you didn't learn anything? The most important part of a speech is being remembered. Whether you teach somebody, whether you change their lives, whatever it is, that they remember you. And that they walk out of the door remembering you, maybe they make a change, maybe they do something different. The only way to be remembered is to be enthusiastic and conversation in your style."
eHow Article: Conversational Speeches: Be Memorable