December 13, 2005

Fun Facts About Public Speaking

So, you see, even the greatest problems can be overcome!

…Marilyn Monroe spoke in a breathy and alluring voice not to sound sexy, but to avoid stuttering.

...Winston Churchill, thought to be one of the best orators of his time, memorized every speech backwards and forwards ahead of time to hide his stutter.

... Grace Kelly was so ashamed of her harsh Philadelphia accent that she asked her father at 18 for a tape recorder and worked hours listening to her voice and correcting inflections with great discipline.

...The ancient Greek orator Demosthenes, was born with a serious speech impediment, talked with pebbles in his mouth and recited verses while running uphill. To strengthen his voice, he spoke on the seashore over the roar of the waves. His discipline and determination helped him become one of the greatest orators of Ancient Greece.

3 Comments:

At 2:08 PM, Blogger Claire Louise Horne said...

these are great!!!

where did you find them from??

 
At 11:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just found these exact facts from ToastMastersInternational Facebook...

 
At 12:01 PM, Blogger Lisa Jeffery Speech And Accent Academy said...

Excellent! Guess where they got it? I wrote this article in 2005, I was interviewed by Toastmasters Magazine in 2007. Their Facebook page was created in 2010.

I am so thrilled to see that my work migrated and carried on!!!

Thank you, Anonomous!

By the way, you can see the article about me in Toastmasters Magazine at http://www.speechandaccentacademy.com/uploads/ToastermasterDec07.pdf

This is my old blog. Glad you wrote because it helped me determine that YES, I do need to leave this up! You can find my new website and blogs at www.speechandaccentacademy.com

All the best,
Lisa Jeffery, Executive Speech Coach

 

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