TED's secret to great public speaking | Chris Anderson | TED
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2016
- There's no single formula for a great talk, but there is a secret ingredient that all the best ones have in common. TED Curator Chris Anderson shares this secret - along with four ways to make it work for you. Do you have what it takes to share an idea worth spreading?
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watches one day before speech
Boi I’m just 5 hours away lol
same
Lmao
Watches the same day after.
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Me too hhh
Guidelines:
1. Focus on one major idea. 5:05
Pick one idea and make it through-line running through your entire talk, so that everything you say links back to it in some way.
2. Give people a reason to care. 5:33
Stir your audience's curiosity. Use intriguing, provocative questions.
3. Built your idea with familiar concepts. 6:10
Metaphors can play a crucial role in showing how the pieces fit together, based on an idea that the listener already understand. You start where they are.
4. Make your idea worth sharing 7:15
"Who does this idea benefit?"
If you believe your idea could serve someone else, then you have the core ingredient to a truly great talk, one that can be a gift to them and to all of us.
You are an angel.
the first poin is the mayor failure that often happend
your a fricking queen thanks for the notes!!!😆
@Sofia Monge you are life saver cutie pie🤝🤝🤝
Oh..real nice of you. Princess!!
I love how he followed his own rules for a good speech, in a speech about how to give a good speech.
TED himself, has finally given the talk.
Here is the summary..
1. Focus on one major idea
2. Give people a reason to care
3. Build your idea with familiar concepts
4. Make your idea worth sharing
Thank you
Thanks bro
The world needs to follow the way he speaks; crisp and clear and with the right intonations.
+marcustya88 Made me aware that he would never use the word intonation in a speech. Unless giving it a metaphor first.
@matt15071981 pathetic
Ideas on how to spread ideas well are truly ideas worth spreading.
Great video.
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wtf
OK so what Chris Anderson does here is :
1. Focus on one idea - Common trait improving public speaking.
2. Give a people reason to care - Do you think that there is a secret behind a great TED talk, and what is it?
3. Build your idea with concept people already know - giving notable example and proving his idea with them.
4.Make your idea worth sharing - his very answer to the same point.
that's called the "gravity effect", when a thing is explained while also making you live it
Woah that’s revolutionary
I love public speaking . I hope I can move people one day
Mandy Olsen do you have videos??? I am trying to improve and be a super speaker
Mandy Olsen I hate it. But that’s why I’m here.
Me too🤩🤩
Help me ?
Y’all anyone who actually likes public speaking to s honestly crazy but also soooo lucky.
This is such a concise and accurate overview Chris! Too often Professional Speakers assume that a TED Talk is a keynote and it is NOT. The visual representation of an idea forming in the collective minds of 1200 people is one that will stay with me forever.
1) Be clear & closer to the audience regarding your ideas.
2) Involve the audience in that as if you were in their shoes.
3) Build your speech slowly around your idea till it reaches the final step & be kinda satisfying.
4) Guide others thru your speech so that the people listening to you can do the same one day & consider you one of them.
5) Don’t move too much away from your whole idea in your speech
Txs🙏
Great stuff! I had to combine everything I learned from thirty years as a police officer and a stand-up comedian. Together with my experience with Toastmasters and as a facilitator in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, I had to write a book to share all I learned with those who want to be a better public speaker. I get and learn so much from TED talks. One can never know enough or stop learning. All the skills one can learn in public speaking can be used for fun, or to make the big bucks on the speaking circuit. There has never been a greater need for professional speakers for corporate functions and meetings. Thanks for sharing.
So awesome. How can I find this book? =)
Really handy video, considering how many TEDTalks I have to give these days xD
+birawaich hahaha, but hey you can give TEDTalks without people knowing it's a TEDTalk ;)
I have a final exam tomorrow in communication art class wich focuses mainly on public speaking, and this just made my ideas more clear and organized.
Great video. I respect Chris Anderson. In some videos, where he is seen interviewing the speaker, he is so eager for knowledge. Despite knowing many things, his attitude towards acquiring new knowledge earns him great admiration from me.
It’s the most incompetent who are the most confident, while the intelligent ones doubt their own abilities. Put simply, dumb people are too dumb to know how dumb they are. Smart people are clever enough to know how much they don’t know.
This is gold in its purest form. Thank you. This info worths any amount of money.
Thankyou, thankyou, Thankyou!!!!!
The first lesson that really made me understand something about public performances. Thank you TED for everything you do for the mankind. It is really important for us.
So cool! He’s giving a TED talk about how to give a TED Talk
Actual talk starts at 5:00
Wow. That comment was actually really helpful.
So, this is format of most TED talks
And the preceding 5 mins completely failed on point 2. I wouldn't have even watched that far if I hadn't seen your comment, thanks!
I wouldn't agree about that, considering that the content of the first five minutes is explaining the most vital key in a talk. The 4 steps mentioned later on being tools to be able to do that.
Chris Anderson, your job is wonderful and necessary. You do your job very well and the affectivness of your skill allows as many people to see great ideas from someone elses eyes through their own eyes.
Sir Robinson is my favorite Ted talks person of all time so far. I always come back to his talks once in awhile, they re still funny in an educational way every time.
So glad I saw this talk! (the night before my presentation lol) I could rest assured that I was on the right path, be inspired by Chris' message (and graphics of ideas lighting up in listeners brains!), and reminded of graceful techniques. Thanks Chris!
The Measures of a Good Speaker are: Honesty, Empathy/Listening (by doing only 1/2 the talking and allowing for honest questions and comments), and Keeping One's Word, NOT how loud ("look how powerful I am") or how fast ("look how smart I am") one can talk.
This has got to be the most interestingly profound explanation of public speaking I have ever seen. I definitely did not anticipate this video being as thought provoking as it was.
Just thinking of public speaking gives me anxiety
This should have been their first video
+Test Tickle you read my mind... its worth sharing
No because they would have any evidence of people speaking and also is this was their first video they would have probably like 100 views so just no.
Thanks Chris for honest and incredible tips.
This is great. Usually when you come around videos that give you some kind of secret, it's usually something obvious and unimportant (or clickbait), but thus video was actually really helpful. Thank you!
I would argue that the most important thing is passion. You can't convey the idea without passion. The more passionate you are, the better you get at conveying the idea.
Fantastic advice for all public speakers and educators. Well done.
Love these tips - thanks for sharing them on the TED stage!
Confidence is everything man. I get nervous because I think I'm going to fail and worry about people judging me.
Awesome advice. Thank you
I love public speaking. I hope I can move people one day
I think that is my destiny.
I have a lot to share with people around the world
Abdullah Ajab do you have recordings?? Because I am working slowly and building
By the by I think, not only for the ted talks but great lives also follow the same pattern behind. A reasonable purpose to share with in the society and work for the same . It may be a business,tech innovation, social change or anything. Great paradigm!
This is goldmine, please never remove this video
Absolutely. I Agree
This was refreshing. Thank you.
Thank you, sir, this video will help me a lot, preparing to my first talk ever I like how you actually do what you preach so these concepts will be enforced in the viewer's mind.
Amazing video, lots of insights, thanks a lot Chris Anderson for making this, all the best!
Thanks for the great points about public speaking!
Superb knowledge .thank you.
I'm in the midst of filling my mind with proper speech outlines and formulas for a speech and I'm so thankful for this video's message and carefully placed animations (slides) to get the points across. Does anyone have any opinions on speaking WITHOUT the use of slides?
Solid video, awesome advice, thanks!
You really inspired me! Thank you so much for this great talk!
Wow amazing!, thank you Chris Anderson! That was an idea worth sharing!
Thanks, Chris. I enjoyed your interview with Diane Rehm today but she kept hinting that you were going to get to explain the condensed points from your book, but only ever got to point #1. This makes a great follow up to this afternoon's show.
Thank you! This is simple and big help in my public speaking next week. Wish me luck!
At first I felt the presence of this was juvenile, but your speech is very calming and precise and I took in the information solidly. Thank you so much!
I love this video; I've used it twice now in my classes and my students love it as well!
Thank you very much for this great video. I found it to be very helpful.
Helped a LOT thank u so much :)
So great thank you.
Thank you for your sharing.
translate to my own language:
know your audience, know your message, know how to explain, know your intention/impact
1. determine the only key message - focus on one major idea
2. help audience see their problem/risk/needs..marketing - give people a reason to care
3. elaborate and explain to help audience connect the key message with the terms they already knew- build your idea with familiar concepts
4. be honest and sincere. acknowledge that you are here to help. choose the idea that truely can help the audience. - make your idea worth sharing
+ language skill/language style is also important - know how to explain, which is different from prove or pure fact share. "i believe you have heard of ..you might have some friends .. it is .. it is not ... for example .."
+ know your style of explaining
+ clarity and impact.
+ structure your content with 整合稿
+ practice, practice, practice
+ refine slide looks in the way you feel comfortable
This was beautiful. I actually made me tear up.
I love ted talk. This is such a brilliant project.
1 Speak about one main idea
2 Create curiosity in your audience
3 Make it understandable for the listeners, translating it to their daily language
4 Your ideia needs to be worth. Who benefits from it?
Well said
Thank you for sharing ! i’ve just ordered your audible book ! i’m looking forward to listening to it and improve my public speaking skills !
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This helped so much!
I love your video. It really make me feel more confident before a speech.
Today I found flesh, bones and breath in words.
Thank you Mr. Chris Anderson...
So lovely and wonderful, Chris. Thank you so much. :)
Right to the point, effective, fun... and at the same time authentic and compassionate.
I can feel the love through this.
This is the most amazing and worth video on Ted talk
Thank you!!! I am looking into presenting at next year's research symposium at my university and this is just the inspiration and information that I needed!
Symposium?
+David Ndiulor www.dictionary.com/browse/symposium
Thank you...Very useful!
Thank you for this!
Thank you very much for this beautiful Gift
I recommend analizing this talk in fuction of the elements presented in the talk, it's a great excersie
Looking forward for a next edition. This is a nice event about technology, knowledge sharing and learning. See you next in Lisbon, Berlin or Amsterdam!
I get the perfect idea about how to speak effectively in this single video 🤟
Thanks a lot !!!!
Really worth hearing.Thank you
Wow increadibly experienced interesting and very enlighten a must listen
Super cool method of making speakers convey their message to the audiences!
Im really struggling with my speech right now thank you for sharing that :)
Thanks for all that wisdom
Thank you for this amazing idea about ideas! :)
The Secret to Giving a Great TED Talk = just talk about an Idea
WOW!!!!
so secret such best talk
Excellent information thank you 😊
Clearly and a good speaker i really love how this video motivating and give an inspiration word
Just what I needed thanks
very good video thank you you make my public speaking better.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
brilliant ! ted's secret to great public speaking... cheers from Rio
your speech is very GREAT
I have to say this was nice, provocative, and helpful. I'm a prospective Tedx speaker, and I think this will help! Thanks!
it really helpful. thanks. i think it will hep me alot at presenting at class
This inspired me ! I think I have a gift to change peoples ideas 💡 or way or thinking .. I will develop this still
Excellent points... "Encourage ye the school children, from their earliest years, to deliver speeches of high quality, so that in their leisure time they will engage in giving cogent and effective talks, expressing themselves with clarity and eloquence." ~ Baha'i Faith
THIS.IS.SO.META.
+Megan! 2meta2fast
New fangled tango
Is it still META?
Muy bueno, I really enjoyed this, thanks
Wow! Thank you!
Very helpful✨👌
Great breakdown. Thank you Chris.
I am even very passionate about public speaking after overcoming fear of public speaking . Hope to get career on it someday ❤️
Great video.
1:10 A straaaaange and beautiful object that we call an idea. An idea is an object? Mind blown.
Chris Anderson. You should have an interview with me as a TED TALK before May 21, 2022. You could save a lot of lives. I will be right here. The 1st human to 7 senses.
wow! this video really helps me a lot in improving my Public Speaking skills!
I felt in loved with this man
Thank you soo much ❤❤