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June 11th, 2024

Speaking: Analogies & Props with Bobbie Carlton, John Chen & Shelley Goldstein

Whether you are speaking in person, online, hybrid, or a mixture, you want to be as on your speaking game as possible. Analogies and props are great ways to stand out when speaking, which Debra Eckerling discusses with Bobbie Carlton, Innovation Women; John Chen, Engaging Virtual Meetings; and Shelley Goldstein, Remarkable Speaking on this week’s GoalChat.

Bobbie, John, and Shelley shared some of their speaking experiences – good and bad – along with tips and goals for captivating the audience on any live or virtual stage. They also talked about their least favorite buzz words, sheep, goats, and more.

How to Stand Out When Speaking
– Shelley: Share your story and use that to connect with the audience
– Bobbie: Performance and content
– John: Tech and tech – Technology and technique

Analogies
– Bobbie: An analogy is when you compare two things, the more unique and creative the better
– Shelley: For an analogy to be effective, it has to have meaning for you
– John: Never assume your audience knows what you are talking about; be specific. And if you are using a known analogy, be sure to change the ending
– Bobbie: Do not tell someone else’s story

Goals
– Bobbie: Try giving a presentation you’ve given before a lot and make it fresh by saying things differently; and if you can add an analogy, even better
– John: Make people do something, like an interactive activity; it’ll help keep them invested and engaged
– Shelley: Change up your speeches, get rid of the jargon (or create your own jargon), and be yourself only more so

Final Thoughts
– Shelley: Captivate your audiences by being very different
– John: Disrupt, engage, keep people interested
– Bobbie: Try something new. Take that presentation that might be a little bit boring and pump it up, bring it up to the next level; you will enjoy yourself even more than your audience will

Read the full recap and get the links discussed: https://thedebmethod.com/speaking-analogies-props-bobbie-carlton-john-chen-shelley-goldstein

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How do you use analogies and props when speaking? Please share in the comments.

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Debra Eckerling is the author of "Your Goal Guide" and founder of The D*E*B Method for Goal-Setting Simplified.

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Debra Eckerling Goal Strategist, Author & Workshop Leader

Debra Eckerling is a goal strategist on a mission to change goal culture in and out of the workplace. Debra is the award-winning author of Your Goal Guide and founder of the D*E*B METHOD® for goal-setting simplified. A speaker and corporate consultant, her workshops include goal-setting for employee retention, event outcome optimization, and cooking for productivity. Debra has spoken on stages for TEDx, Innovation Women, SCORE LA, and more, and is the host of the #GoalChatLive show aka The DEB Show podcast and Taste Buds with Deb podcast.

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