Analysis of Tim Minchin's UWA speech
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- Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
- Refreshing! Tim Minchin is an unconventional speaker who is able to buck many of the rules about public speaking and create a speaking brand that delivers engagement and pragmatic ideas with sardonic / self effacing humor. Stressed by the prospect of having to be inspiring and dramatic? Watch the analysis that let's you know that you don't have to stress out to deliver value and entertainment in a public speech.
Moderated by Paul Angelo Lazo
Panelists: Dino H. Santos and Jet Gonzalez III
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Great discussion guys, Tim is such a great communicator of ideas. In his sometimes irreverent comedy songs, he will shock you but also educate you, but not judge or force his views on you, more guide you to a point where you realise that he is making sense.
Ive seen this speech many times, but it is refreshing to watch such an honest and intelligent discussion. You all talked of your own experiences and sometimes failures, but not as a negative but as passing of knowledge.
Oh i have no doubt that the University knew exactly what they were doing and what they would get by inviting Tim to speak!
We couldn't agree more. We hope give more great content like this to you our viewers.
This speech by Tim is one of the best things I've heard.
Edit: nvm i saw a different title on a different video.
Thanks for the feedback. Tim has lots of great speeches. He seems to have created a whole new way of speaking that is both compelling and entertaining.
Tim Minchin is a lyricist of note. I would not doubt that he wrote that speech himself. He's more than capable of it. He definitely has a way with words.
We couldn't agree more. We hope you like the coming analysis we made of his superb talk on confirmation bias.
@@theleadersedgebyseastbi4492 Oh I'm looking forward to that!
@@qwertyTRiG We had a great time talking about Tim's skill and wit. Hope you like it.
If you like this check out Tim's talk on confirmation bias
Thanks for the tip, We're open to doing a series. Our first 3 episodes was one.
You guys might want to talk to the camera, not to the pictures of the other people on zoom.
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