Summary of The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history | Richard Greene | TEDxOrangeCoast

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Richard Greene discusses the seven secrets of great speakers, which include being authentic, having a conversation with the audience, and being comfortable in their own skin. He shares an anecdote of how Princess Diana admitted her fear of public speaking. Greene argues that anyone can make a difference by sharing their passion and being authentic.

  • 00:00:00 Richard Greene discusses the seven secrets of great speakers, which include being authentic, having a conversation with the audience, and being comfortable in their own skin. He shares an anecdote of how Princess Diana admitted her fear of public speaking.
  • 00:05:00 Speakers who are successful in influencing others typically have a deep sense of empathy and passion for what they are speaking about. They are also masters of communicating with different senses, and can use visual, auditory, and kinesthetic language to create a powerful connection with their audience. Seven key elements of a successful speech are authenticity, passion, conviction, leadership, resoluteness, and gratitude. John F. Kennedy's stirring speech about the American dream following his election as president is a classic example of the power of communication.
  • 00:10:00 Richard Greene discusses the seven secrets of the greatest speakers in history, including JFK, MLK, and Einstein. He also mentions Barack Obama's speech from 2004, which changed America.
  • 00:15:00 Richard Greene gives a speech about the secrets of the greatest speakers in history, including Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King Jr. He argues that anyone can make a difference by sharing their passion and being authentic. He encourages the audience to step through their fear and share their passion.

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