Ruth Milligan
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's reading someone's written word.
Right.
It comes through eye contact, body, hand gestures, our soma, our bones, our energy, our space, how we move in space.
Speaking is embodied.
Number three, speaking comes in many genres.
This is a genre.
I know that you and I are set up to have a conversation.
This is not meant for me to come on here and monologue to you.
A panel should be a dialogue, not a monologue.
Often isn't.
A keynote has a genre.
An interview has a genre.
And if you're not ruthlessly interrogating them, I say that pun intended.
Then you're going to miss something.
You're going to not read the room.
You're not going to know how long to go.
You're not going to know what kind of seat you're in.
Right.
So speaking comes in many genres.
Speaking is social, and we have the uh.