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âSo, what do you do?â Cue: cringe or awkwardness as it turns into a showboating parade or a modesty competition. Tune in to this Speechless soundbite with Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall to pick up top tips for how to introduce yourself in a way that hits the right note. Recorded live at the English Speaking Union in London.
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Public speaking has negative connotations for so many people - especially younger people. But what are the opportunities? How can we cultivate a more positive environment? A more empowering experience for people just getting started? Tune into this live storytelling masterclass with Speechless co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall and guest host Zain Hussain. Learn how to get started, how to ignite the storytelling spark within yourself. In this episode, youâll learn how to support young people in public speaking, why you already have the tools and materials you need to get started with storytelling today, and which platforms are scaling oracy globally. Recorded live at the English Speaking Union in London, UK.
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Wedding speeches. A giant elephant trap for the unwary or the arrogant. Author of three books on the topic, in this latest episode of Speechless, Simon Bucknall shares practical tips and ideas drawn from thousands of hours spent reviewing wedding speech scripts and helping the speakers prepare. Whatever the internet might say, âtelling jokesâ is not the answer! Because no-one ever gave a great wedding speech by making the friends laugh and the bride's or groomâs parents cryâŠ
The Best Man Speaker: The Definitive GuideThe Bride Speaker: The Definitive Guide To The Wedding Bride SpeechThe Groom Speaker: The Definitive Guide To The Wedding Groom Speech
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The art of moderating a panel. For many, a âDark Artâ. How to lead your speakers, keep your audience engaged and (where necessary) even keep the peace! Panels need a steady hand and intense concentration. In this Speechless Soundbite, co-hosts Simon Bucknall and Maryam Pasha get into the practicalities of moderating a panel discussion, and some quick actionable tips to help you level up, fast.
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If you had only 7 minutes to speak to the world, what would you say? Thatâs the brief for Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking. 30,000 contestants. 1 overall winner. Contest speaking is one of the fastest, most effective paths to improvement as a speaker. But what are the keys to success? What are the Doâs and Donâts? Is it all about just trying to impress the judges? And how do you pack maximum impact when you only have 7 minutes? In this episode, Simon Bucknall shares with co-host Maryam Pasha some of the lessons he learnt en route to placing 2nd in the World Final of the 2017 ChampionshipâŠ
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Speak regularly on an expert topic? Stop creating your speech from scratch! Instead? Create a lego kit. Your reputation depends on it. In this Speechless Soundbite, Maryam Pasha shares how you can create a lego kit of stories, analogies, stats and anecdotes that drive back to your core messages and help you feel prepared and be more consistent, whatever the speaking scenario.
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If you want to give a TEDx or TED Talk â this is the episode for you. Speechless co-host and TEDxLondon Director Maryam Pasha shares the key elements to consider about the TEDx Talk format and experience, in conversation with Simon Bucknall. If youâve got no ego, are willing to ruthlessly self-edit, and youâve got an idea that could change the world â listen in.
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"Inspiring others" is a tempting goalpost, but it's not a mission that the best speakers ever set out to achieve. Why? You don't tell an inspiring story. People are inspired by a story. It's an audience led thing! Instead, focus on gaining real clarity on the impact you want to create in the world. Find out how to set meaningful goals, with Speechless co-hosts Simon Bucknall and Maryam Pasha.
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Delve into an unexpected lesson from one of Simon's opera singing mates. A powerful idea is not always about impacting millions of people: it's about impacting the right people. Tune in with Speechless co-hosts Simon Bucknall and Maryam Pasha to learn why leaving just one audience member speechless with your story is a win.
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Hosting or MCâing is a particular skill â ace it, and you feel like a hero. Lose your footing, and⊠well, not so much. In this Speechless Soundbite, co-hosts Simon Bucknall and Maryam Pasha offer some sage advice on how to MC like a boss. Hint â it involves being organised, and putting your audience and speakers first.
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Vulnerability. A sign of weakness? Or a powerful asset? Telling difficult stories means treading a fine line. Creating impact through use of stories and experiences that are vivid, credible and meaningful: Yes! Oversharing or manipulating an audience in a misleading way? Not so much. In this episode of Speechless, Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall take you through how to stay on the right side of that line, when you decide to get seriously personal.
A survivor's plea to end child marriage, Payzee Mahmod What James Bullock taught me, Simon Bucknall
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Life hack: start a Story File. Join Speechless co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall to learn what a Story File is, how it can form the building blocks to great storytelling, and how you can start yours today.
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Sometimes the story you set out to tell isnât the one you end up telling... that's certainly what happened when Maryam chose to take a step back from her so called, "Imposter Syndrome". Tune into this episode of Speechless to go on Maryam Pashaâs a-ha moment through the medium of storytelling, with a little help from co-host, Simon Bucknall. Youâll learn why storytelling can help you reclaim your truth, how to convey a long-tail narrative arc concisely, and how turning points can help you overcome chronological order fatigue.
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Once upon a time⊠yep, you got it, this Speechless Soundbite is all about how to nail your own Pixar Pitch. Join Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall to come away with a structure that gives you your very own âToy Storyâ movie pitch.
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You donât have to be perfect, you just have to be honest: Simonâs a-ha moment after years of striving for perfection. Tune into this episode of Speechless to hear Simon Bucknallâs most memorable speech making moments, deconstructed by co-host Maryam Pasha. In this live masterclass, youâll learn how to become an editor of your own experiences, when to use dialogue in your talks, and why a good story is all about honing, honing, honingâŠ
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Even the phrase âtell us a storyâ can be enough to put some communicators into a state of panic. How do you get to a point where you can tell stories naturally? And avoid sounding like youâre pulling a stunt? Tune in with Speechless hosts, Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall, to learn how to identify the moments you can turn into stories, why itâs not about âbeing inspiringâ, and how to pull together your âtight fiveâ.
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Shaky voice, knees knocking, palms sweating... just some of the symptoms when speaking under pressure â weâve all been there. The question is: what to do about it? Join Speechless co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall for practical tips and insights on how to handle taming the beast that is nerves.
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Join Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall for Speechless Chapter one as they share the founding principles for good storytelling. Tune in to learn how to make your idea memorable and more repeatable, what you can do to take your listener on a journey, and why you should always hone your skills in a safe environment.
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On June 5th, Maryam Pasha and Simon Bucknall launch a new podcast, Speechless: how to tell stories that can change the world. An eight-part series of actionable conversations, Speechless is designed to help you learn how to tell better stories, more consistently, on purpose. Maryam and Simon introduce some of the topics we'll cover.