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What can you learn from watching famous speakers even if you don’t like their style?
In Episode 9 of The SpeakerPath Podcast, Brian Miller and Jo Jongsma sit down to watch and react to clips from Josh Radnor, Codie Sanchez, and Scott Galloway. From polished actors to business leaders, they unpack the choices each speaker makes in front of an audience, the strengths, the flaws, and the lessons that matter for anyone preparing their next talk.
Full episode: https://youtu.be/Rt5hTFK7ajc
Watch the clips featured in this episode:
- Josh Radnor Talk – https://youtu.be/Jr7MkrHDGt0?si=NYHP24sM5KLOzr7T
- Codie Sanchez Interview – https://youtu.be/N6LjeRSDXdU?si=L8ES7YiewYk77l9l
- Scott Galloway Talk – https://youtu.be/qEJ4hkpQW8E?si=XAKTr-d5NBKk_57t
You’ll learn:
- Why even seasoned performers show nerves on stage (and how they handle it)
- The power of posture, gesture, and voice in shaping presence
- How warmth (or the choice to withhold it) changes audience connection
- Why clarity of speech is as important as confidence
- How to separate what makes someone famous from what makes them effective
🎙 The SpeakerPath® Podcast is from Clarity Up, a boutique message design firm that teaches smart people how to explain their big ideas to the rest of us. Visit https://clarityupconsulting.com to learn how to speak like you, but better.
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