Ruth Milligan
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And if he, if he, if he misses it, it's even funnier.
Right.
We have to speak.
We have to listen to the listening or speak to the listening.
As we like to say, we have to address it.
I need to say, is that point making it for you?
Cause it sounds like it might be bored or you're distracted or are you texting for dinner?
Yeah, maybe.
And it's also who came before you and did you have coffee or not?
Is it after lunch?
Like there's so many environmental things that you have to take into consideration.
Hey, Mick, can I run my one sentence keynote promise by you?
Somebody taught me early in my career that you don't have a keynote unless you have a promise.
What do I promise to leave you?
So we've been working on what is that thing that we would say or, you know, it's because nobody wants to like be lectured about the threshold concepts.
They are important to read and digest.
So here it goes.
Let's see if I can get it down.
In every situation when you're speaking, there's something you do that's a little annoying.
be a filler word might talk on too long talk too fast not read the room i call that a shaded habit not a habit in the shadows but something that's everyone can see it's just a little muted and everyone goes yeah that's just mick but the minute you move to something illuminated