We’ve all sat through presentations that felt like a checklist of talking points. The ones we remember? They hit different. So, what makes a great speech?
- Emotion: When people feel something, they remember it. Joy, surprise, tension, empathy—emotion creates a neurological imprint.
- Structure: Our brains are wired to love —and even crave—patterns. Speeches with a clear beginning, middle, and end—or those that follow familiar frameworks—are easier to follow and retain.
- Relevance: Tailoring your message to the specific audience creates immediate connection. Speak to them, not just about you.