I can't believe I won the course! I am so happy, David, you have no idea! I watched all your lectures I could find on RUclips and every single video on your channel, and truly want to go to the next level. This course will help me impact so many people's lives and I hope I get the chance to thank you in person one day ❤
Congrats to all of the winners, and even if I commented on the unlisted version of this, I must say again I love Davids examples as he talks about the skills.
David is so well trained in not saying "uh" anymore, that he can't even act naturally as if he's using the filler sound in an example. Brilliant. That's the level we all want ha
Hey David! In two weeks I graduate from Swedish gymnasiet, and I’ve been taking a rhetorics class over my third and final year. While the course gave me a strong foundation, your videos, TEDxTalks, and lessons gave me the tools necessary to build an incredible skill and passion on top of that foundation. What you are sharing is not the typical “Just believe in yourself!” kind of motivation, but actually concrete and useful knowledge. I know this because I’ve been putting it to the test, and actually seen real improvement in my own public speaking, storytelling and day-to-day conversation. I’ve never felt more inspired to take things to the next level like this before, and for that, I cannot thank you enough!
Our german foreign minster Annalena is using only filling sounds. She is mislabelling the easiest words (e. g. "Tailsban") and tips her tongue on every other set of words (e. g. "gefanzerte Pahrzeuge" instead of "gepanzerte Fahrzeuge"). She is the best public speaker I have ever seen and voters love her for this treat as it shows "humanity". On the other hand she will make us prey in an atomic stand-off with russia, which is very unhuman, but people deny to see it as she is such a lovely speaker. So you should add a 111th parameter which is "being Annalena".
I use filler sounds sometimes but only when I have to figure out how to say something more simpler if I see that the person I am talking to doesn't understand the terminology. Often when a day begins my brain for some reason decided that it will give me one word to "fill" the gaps. It is fun because the most common fill up word i use "classic". For example (I will put the filler words in ) when someone doesn't know what is the word "interface". I go like: it is a window You see on a computer it is represented as GUI graphical user interface. It is what You see on the screen. When it comes to the hand gestures I always use them because I learned that people better comprehend the things when they can "see" them.
David can you look at Ludwigs speaking and communication skills he's a twitch streamer and his voice is so iconic and I'm curious what about it makes him so good at capturing an audience
Could you share some tips about speaking on a phone or in a video call where you can't rely on body language and don't really see the other person? I always find this difficult.
I love what you are sharing! I would like to share this with my students, however I can't share the flipping the camera off or the gun motions - LOL Do you have a presentation that is more younger student friendly? You're material is very good and effective just those few things...
Please make a video on "Cringe", what is it? Why it is? Is it good or bad for communication and is it good or bad for life/mental health? Should we avoid it or put it and how
Hey! I think you’re so great at your craft and I was wondering if you could help me out with a problem of mine. You see I have an anxiety problem and so whenever I have to speak publicly (which is a lot), I forget to stop to breathe. I don’t talk fast, it’s just, I forget to breathe and my focus is completely on talking and getting my point across. Could you at all give me some tips to fix this?
Is it a good thing if I "create" my props when gesturing? For example when I bring up a pencil or a biro I will put my index finger and thumb together on both hands in front of me and make a horizontal line to "create" my invincible pen, then I grasp it in the air just like how I hold a pen and then in make additional indicators like writing motion or "clicking" the biro or put the pencil behind my ear. Even behind my ear, for me, it's always there, so I am likely to use it again as the conversation further progresses.
Great question Jekyll, you don't necessarily need props when gesturing, focus more on presenting the same time multiple times, that's the best place to put your efforts and focus. You'll be great I'm sure.
I dunno about that first one, my "uhs" are never that long. Also, I find if I don't use filler sounds, people think I'm done speaking when I ain't finished yet 😐 As an introvert, that hurts... Funnily enough though, in my videos, I still end up cutting out both filler sounds and silences to save time lol I feel like there's no avoiding it for me though
I was curious if there are aspects of body language/speech which have a different impact based on your gender. Are there certain things that men should try to do that women would be better off to avoid, for one (presumably psychological) reason or another? (and visa-versa)
You absolutely should have been using the wrong numbers with your hands when counting your tips during the hand gestures section, it would have put the message home that they are pretty important in your delivery!! Also, it catches the people that are actually paying attention off guard LOL
@@MasterTalks I would like to better my speaking abilities on camera for youtube as portrayed in these videos, Butt I would love to see a video breakdown of obama, I think it would be a Fascinating look into his speech. Have a great day!
I can't believe I won the course! I am so happy, David, you have no idea! I watched all your lectures I could find on RUclips and every single video on your channel, and truly want to go to the next level. This course will help me impact so many people's lives and I hope I get the chance to thank you in person one day ❤
That's amazing Diogo, congratulations, David's courses are awesome!
The people of Spirit Science tend to add emotion here and there, increasing the overall wholesome feeling of their content.
Congrats to all of the winners, and even if I commented on the unlisted version of this, I must say again I love Davids examples as he talks about the skills.
Love that you're helping others Godtier, keep being a superstar at helping others!
I always appreciate how well edited your videos are. Well done.
The back smack got me 😂
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@JD Beauchamp hahaha ye
David is so well trained in not saying "uh" anymore, that he can't even act naturally as if he's using the filler sound in an example. Brilliant. That's the level we all want ha
Hey David! In two weeks I graduate from Swedish gymnasiet, and I’ve been taking a rhetorics class over my third and final year. While the course gave me a strong foundation, your videos, TEDxTalks, and lessons gave me the tools necessary to build an incredible skill and passion on top of that foundation. What you are sharing is not the typical “Just believe in yourself!” kind of motivation, but actually concrete and useful knowledge. I know this because I’ve been putting it to the test, and actually seen real improvement in my own public speaking, storytelling and day-to-day conversation. I’ve never felt more inspired to take things to the next level like this before, and for that, I cannot thank you enough!
Wow, congratulations Elias on the graduation. What kind words, absolutely - glad you're getting alot from David's videos, wishing you great success!
This is really helpful.
Thank you again Mr. David JP Phillips!
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P.S.
Congrats on the winners too
POG🔥
I'm going to study the names of those hand positions XD
GOLD!
5:17 I thought we were friends
LOL hillarious Jar Jar, good one.
Our german foreign minster Annalena is using only filling sounds. She is mislabelling the easiest words (e. g. "Tailsban") and tips her tongue on every other set of words (e. g. "gefanzerte Pahrzeuge" instead of "gepanzerte Fahrzeuge"). She is the best public speaker I have ever seen and voters love her for this treat as it shows "humanity". On the other hand she will make us prey in an atomic stand-off with russia, which is very unhuman, but people deny to see it as she is such a lovely speaker. So you should add a 111th parameter which is "being Annalena".
Your channel is a gold mine. Please keep creating more of this amazing content
Yeah Maaz, totally agreed, so much gold in this video!!
I use filler sounds sometimes but only when I have to figure out how to say something more simpler if I see that the person I am talking to doesn't understand the terminology. Often when a day begins my brain for some reason decided that it will give me one word to "fill" the gaps. It is fun because the most common fill up word i use "classic". For example (I will put the filler words in ) when someone doesn't know what is the word "interface". I go like: it is a window You see on a computer it is represented as GUI graphical user interface. It is what You see on the screen. When it comes to the hand gestures I always use them because I learned that people better comprehend the things when they can "see" them.
Thank you David and courage in your work
Thanks for this David. This will help me alot. :>>>>>
I love everything about this, educating the masses by making them smile. It's an interesting take.
Just clicked on the previous upload and it said it was private, convenient timing for this to be uploaded!
This video was awesome! Loved the mesages! ❤
Thanks so much David. So much things to learn as always
David can you look at Ludwigs speaking and communication skills he's a twitch streamer and his voice is so iconic and I'm curious what about it makes him so good at capturing an audience
Good job guys!im rlly happy for u!!
Wonderful Tips !!
Very informative as always, cheers David :)
David, you’re simply amazing! Thank you!!
Great tips as always! Thank you :)
I was wondering if you have any tips to avoid awkwardness, especially when it comes to meeting new people
That's a great question Yara. The key is just to focus on meeting people you like spending time with and having them to introduce you to others.
@@MasterTalks Thanks a lot
Appreciate it
Glad you enjoyed it Seemann!!! Keep learning and growing.
I just watch one Ted talk video and I became your fan. Amazing work.
Love this video sooo much!! :) Thanks David for what you do!!!
Glad you enjoyed it Lorenzo, absolutely, David's doing amazing.
hey David JP Phillips
Thanks for watching Audrey, hope you got alot of value from JP's amazing content!
Your tips have helped me big time with my streaming! Thank you!
Woohoo, that's great to hear Squishy!!!!
Could you share some tips about speaking on a phone or in a video call where you can't rely on body language and don't really see the other person? I always find this difficult.
That's a great question Mr. Birdie, I would say the key is to talk to them over the phone first, it makes it feel more energetic and real.
King 💖👑
Absolutely DK, he's definitely the king of public speaking!
I love what you are sharing! I would like to share this with my students, however I can't share the flipping the camera off or the gun motions - LOL Do you have a presentation that is more younger student friendly? You're material is very good and effective just those few things...
I enjoyed this video very much!
Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it Gabriel, it's pretty incredible!
Amazing! Thank you 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Please make a video on "Cringe", what is it? Why it is? Is it good or bad for communication and is it good or bad for life/mental health? Should we avoid it or put it and how
Interesting topic idea, what are some goals you have?
@@MasterTalks want to get better at communication!
David bro your videos are used for analysis on my University for course Advance topics on presentation
David, what happened, why'd you reupload 🤔🤔
Haha good question mate, we uploaded the wrong video. Now it's as it should be:))
Wow
Good stuff JP.
Glad you enjoyed it ACDGamer, yeah JP's awesome!!!
thank you for the video !
Glad you enjoyed it DCY, keep learning and growing.
Nice work buddy keep up great work ❤
Agreed Martian, such a great display of public speaking excellence, good to see you learning and growing.
I love your videos so much!!... Discovered your channel from your Jacksepticeye video and I am so grateful
Hey! I think you’re so great at your craft and I was wondering if you could help me out with a problem of mine. You see I have an anxiety problem and so whenever I have to speak publicly (which is a lot), I forget to stop to breathe. I don’t talk fast, it’s just, I forget to breathe and my focus is completely on talking and getting my point across. Could you at all give me some tips to fix this?
Of course Rebecca, the key to anxiety is to focus on who you want to help and it will slowly go away. Hope this helps, you'll be great I'm sure. :)
This videos are awesome
Absolutely agreed Jake, very awesome indeed!
I'm guilty of the bunny, my hands just hang naturally 😂
Top talk. #forthealgorithym
What's up
What's up Defalt, great to see you're working on your communication skills - keep at it.
Hi sir, could you do a video on tips for virtual meetings please? 🤗
Great point Viviana, for now, you can look up "how to present online" on RUclips, that should help you. :)
🤣 I loved the ball effect
I bet he had the practice those negative gestures so much 😂
Haha, maybe! Great to see you listening in + developing your public speaking skills.
Can you analyze Joel Osteen. Somehow, he captivates a stadium full of people every Sunday, and it would be greatly appreciated if you can!
0ooo awesome idea suggestion John, thanks for sharing - I hope David does that one!
Is it a good thing if I "create" my props when gesturing? For example when I bring up a pencil or a biro I will put my index finger and thumb together on both hands in front of me and make a horizontal line to "create" my invincible pen, then I grasp it in the air just like how I hold a pen and then in make additional indicators like writing motion or "clicking" the biro or put the pencil behind my ear. Even behind my ear, for me, it's always there, so I am likely to use it again as the conversation further progresses.
Great question Jekyll, you don't necessarily need props when gesturing, focus more on presenting the same time multiple times, that's the best place to put your efforts and focus. You'll be great I'm sure.
More... Moer..mreo.
More more more.
Dude you are so fxn great at this dude
I dunno about that first one, my "uhs" are never that long. Also, I find if I don't use filler sounds, people think I'm done speaking when I ain't finished yet 😐 As an introvert, that hurts...
Funnily enough though, in my videos, I still end up cutting out both filler sounds and silences to save time lol I feel like there's no avoiding it for me though
I was curious if there are aspects of body language/speech which have a different impact based on your gender. Are there certain things that men should try to do that women would be better off to avoid, for one (presumably psychological) reason or another? (and visa-versa)
This is funny❤️❤️❤️
I love this videos. 💖
So “when to pause”?
Tip 2 is great!
Get ready for a lot of "StOP mOViNg YouR HaNDs YoU ARe wEirD" though if tou practice about every day life
Haha, totally. Love Tip 2 as well, great that you're applying the valuable knowledge in this video!
You absolutely should have been using the wrong numbers with your hands when counting your tips during the hand gestures section, it would have put the message home that they are pretty important in your delivery!! Also, it catches the people that are actually paying attention off guard LOL
Such a great point Erika haha, JP's masterful at it.
noooooooo i really wanted to participate but i just saw the video of yesterday :(
Hellooo, can you react and analyze Neil Degrasse Tyson?
Love that idea Vile, thanks for sharing, hopefully he does one on Neil, fingers crossed!
Elon musk uses uummhh uummhh
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:)))))))))
The hottest man on earth 😁😁
David, you are making amazing videos, but please don't recycle your content. You have already this before.
Unless your the president. Have you heard obama
Haha, that's definitely an interesting point, thanks Bigg Katt.
@@MasterTalks
I would like to better my speaking abilities on camera for youtube as portrayed in these videos, Butt I would love to see a video breakdown of obama, I think it would be a Fascinating look into his speech.
Have a great day!
@@00fuzzleton yeah great points