SpeakWell Studio Podcast
In this second episode of a three-part series on effective speaking, Dr. Stephanie Medden explores what happens during a speaking moment—when preparation ends and communication begins. Drawing on communication theory, real-world speaking practice, and lessons observed during a recent family trip to Disney World, this episode examines why effective communication is less about perfect execution and more about responsiveness. Through examples of performers, cast members, and guest-facing communicators adapting in real time, listeners will learn how skilled communicators stay present, read audience cues, and adjust without losing sight of their goals. You'll learn: • Why communication is transactional rather than linear • How self-focused attention can increase anxiety during speaking situations • Strategies for returning to the present moment when nerves take over • Why effective communicators stay flexible rather than rigidly attached to a script • How to read and respond to audience feedback in real time • Why audience reactions should be treated as information rather than evaluation • Practical techniques for staying connected under pressure Whether you're giving a presentation, teaching a class, interviewing for a job, leading a meeting, networking, or navigating a difficult conversation, this episode offers research-informed strategies for communicating with greater confidence, adaptability, and presence. To learn more, visit: www.speakwellstudio.com [http://www.speakwellstudio.com]
24 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de SpeakWell Studio Podcast!