Ruth Milligan
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Podcast Appearances
We could edit that out.
Speaking is social.
Our audiences make meaning of our words.
You start talking jargon to an audience that doesn't get the jargon, they're not going to listen to you.
It is fleeting.
Actually, one of my childhood friends posted on LinkedIn this morning one sentence from the book that struck her most.
She was the former CIO of Ohio State.
She's big brain.
Speaking, they will forget the words.
And this is sort of the Maya Angelou quote, right?
But it's because speaking is fleeting.
Yeah.
We don't actually remember what you said.
Right.
So we have to really think about the impact we want to make.
Speaking...
is um of course there's always one that i'm that i always sort of gloss over it's funny but the last one i'll come back the last one the most important one is speaking requires feedback yes and your own yes
Are the bookmark that we had made said you think public speaking is hard?
Imagine trying to watch yourself on a recording.
That's harder.