Master Public Speaking: Engage with Pinpoints, Not Scripts!

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A speaker shares public speaking techniques and invites audience participation.
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The speaker discusses their approach to public speaking, emphasizing the use of key points rather than a scripted speech.
Kind of like public speaking. Honestly, if I was to write out a talk or a speech of some sort, there is no way I could give that speech. If I would have to read it word for word, I couldn't do it. That's why when I do any public speaking or any talks or whatever, I just hit pinpoints. And I'll drop like 50 pinpoints on the subject. And then I, cause then now it'll triggers the, the memory of what I've learned or what I've read or whatever, or the story. And then it makes it easier to tell the story that way. I think it's more engaging that way. I don't write out my talks either. Why would you? My wife writes them all out. That's the best way for her. She writes them all out. She writes every word, word for word. And then if she doesn't number her pages, which she's done that, and she drops them, then it's all gone to the crapper. Yeah. You've probably heard that story, but But, yeah, anyway, the funny things of life.
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The speaker invites the audience to join the discussion, encouraging participation.
I think some of the other people that are watching should request to join and jump on in to the discussion. Well, I mean, I'd love to have other people jump in. So for those of you guys that are watching and we're listening, whatever, feel free to send a request, send me a message, say, hey, I want to jump in, and I will pull you in on this. I'll kick Justin out and make him watch from the sidelines.

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