Friday 9 September 2011

Add your voice to humor without jokes says


How often have you heard someone joke started by Chairman? Too often, probably. Limited experience of the speakers tend to tell jokes, only to get a laugh at the hope, the audience warm them. The jokes are often not relevant to the topic of the speech.

Experienced speakers know are better ways to add humor speech or presentation, including:.

Using the funny stories and anecdotes, jokes, not-for-speech

Everyone has had a bad experience with a fun, coming from the passage of time. They make great stories from today's tragedy is a funny anecdote of tomorrow.

Unless you're comfortable talking about yourself poolside, to borrow from other stories of the people. It is acceptable, as long as you credit the source.

Collect the stories your audience

"jollytologist," Allen Klein tells you how he often invites his audience, "How do you spell search words of relief?" "L-A-U-G-H" was his answer. Then, one of his presentations during a user group member shouted out, "D-I-V-O-R-C-E." It was hysterical. Klein is now a part of many of his presentations to the story.

Creating a fun atmosphere in the room, before you speak

Since I am a former News anchor and sportscaster, I arranged a tour for me some and sometimes my worst is--part of the air is shown in the video clips (the material had much to read) of the person. Part of the got always laughing people, and also to tell myself to laugh at fear wasn't a bit-for-a great way to combine them in the beginning.

Self-denigrating the humor

the 70 's, Gerald Ford was President of skewered on a regular basis for his Saturday Night Live, the lack of information about the additional period. Ford struck back by making fun of myself better than SNL writers never could.

He told his audience that night, he met his wife, Betty, and how he wanted her to dance, "which in the worst way." Then he said, "and Betty later told me I did just that--the worst dance."

Ford also said he had come to her College Center on the football team, since the Center was the only location where he or she does not need to move my feet.

If someone as important as the former President as poke fun at themselves, the rest of us can be too. Self-denigrating the humor is a powerful tool.

Using an interesting speech feet

Sometimes the show together "ifb" to use such as in the Centre stands. IFB, (which is also called "interruptible feedback) of the ear piece of the TV reporters to use when they are made live reports from the Scene story. Allows you to hear back from the Studio of IFB human written on them, you are being introduced and also allows you to consult the anchors may ask you questions.

I mean, sometimes the blooper clip art image, what can happen when something goes wrong with the IFB. The clip showed the female reporter and a stuttering stammering during a live report. She sounded absolutely smashed. He did not.

It turns out someone accidentally pressed the wrong button on the control back to the room and sitting on his own words, was a reporter for his for about half a second after, IFB, he spoke to, who will take my word, it is very distracting. Approximately 15 seconds, he battled and tried to be a professional, such as he could, but it's harder, more fun, he tried sounded. He eventually copied his ear and his of IFB report continued.

The clip was always howling audience.

Borrowing the humor

The Internet is an excellent place to find a single padding; and funny quotes. Personally, I often borrowed from Yogi Berra ("when you get to the fork in the road, take it. .."), Will Rogers ("when the Christian Democrats want to form a firing squad, they get to the circle of the ...") and many others.

Purchases for the humor of it selling to persons who

Are the professionals who write funny stuff for you, and they generally are not expensive. You can also check the local Comedy Club and hire someone who is not likely to be quite good to write something ... the padding; Or search for "Humor writers" or "humorists," on the Internet.

Steve Allen once said, "people, rather than the Welfare of educated." But if you can, to entertain and educate at the same time, you have a great speech--without the makings of one of the never tells the joke.




George McKenzie is a TV anchor and radio as a retired talk show host. He often participates in , Chairman of the success of, where you can find more information and advice on how to make a speech and public speaking articles.





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