How to speak so that people want to listen | Julian Treasure | TED

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Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy, he offers his vision for a sonorous world of listening and understanding.
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@MrDuck313
@MrDuck313 8 років тому
He didn't use any "uhm"s or "eh"s in his speech. Absolutely amazing.
@chawbok
@chawbok 8 років тому
At 5:10 but aside from that... Lol
@rodrigosegura2400
@rodrigosegura2400 8 років тому
+chawbok He noticed... look at his throat 5:13
@RonCorwin
@RonCorwin 8 років тому
Amazing? That stuff is basic. Somebody didn't listen to the exaggeration portion of this talk. ;)
@SilentMover95
@SilentMover95 8 років тому
+Niek de Gier Must have taken some time to master his speech. I need to learn this too.
@AntiComposite
@AntiComposite 8 років тому
+SilentMover95 A good way to avoid filler words and increase effectiveness is to make eye contact with whomever you are talking to.
@swine13
@swine13 3 роки тому
"Theres nothing wrong with silence, is there?" This man has obviously never been to dinner with my family.
@Mina-qi1pc
@Mina-qi1pc 3 роки тому
😂
@musabrehman4587
@musabrehman4587 3 роки тому
lol
@mdrakibuddinrakib3579
@mdrakibuddinrakib3579 3 роки тому
Lol
@kokokorea6794
@kokokorea6794 3 роки тому
"There's nothing wrong with a LITTLE BIT of silence, is there?" Well he said a little bit and you left it out completely.... it entirely changed the meaning...
@fullofbullets58
@fullofbullets58 3 роки тому
LMAO!!!
@MysticsofIndia
@MysticsofIndia 11 місяців тому
this is the shortest 9 minute that have passed. What a life-changing speech.
@mingyuhuang8944
@mingyuhuang8944 10 місяців тому
Always good to listen to these speeches to improve your own emotional intelligence, even if it's only a little bit of improvement. Charisma and communications are a real void for most people these days.😢
@WHITE-pz8sv
@WHITE-pz8sv 9 місяців тому
Dead A** channel! Lol
@countmein5164
@countmein5164 Рік тому
Did he just influence such a large group of people within 10mins to make them stand and do some warmups like that? He proved his technique to be true. Amazing!
@TheFogLakeshore
@TheFogLakeshore 11 місяців тому
Wow it's so amazing. People from all around want to hear and interact, they come and sit in silence with others to hear someone elevated on a stage with an electrically-amplified voice. Lo and Behold, they are listening to the person on an elevated stage with an amplified voice! IT MUST BE A MIRACLE!
@abderahmanedrai2122
@abderahmanedrai2122 11 місяців тому
Its easy to do that actually
@mingyuhuang8944
@mingyuhuang8944 10 місяців тому
​@@TheFogLakeshore Always good to listen to these speeches to improve your own emotional intelligence, even if it's only a little bit of improvement. Charisma and communications are a real void for most people these days.😢😢😢😢
@meditationrelaxclub
@meditationrelaxclub 6 років тому
If everyone took an extra minute to think before speaking, the world would be such a better place.
@theb166-er3
@theb166-er3 5 років тому
I wish to remember this one ... But there would be damn looooong cues everywhere. Not to mention all the phone calls that start with one-minute silence :D
@nomadequipment2177
@nomadequipment2177 5 років тому
@@theb166-er3 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣good one❤
@oldhounddog57
@oldhounddog57 3 роки тому
As my father used to say... make sure the brain is engaged before operating the mouth.
@eleventothesun1158
@eleventothesun1158 3 роки тому
And the most awkward place lol
@sangto5385
@sangto5385 3 роки тому
Eleven to the sun it will not be a problem as long as you’re not judging someone else.
@hospitalcleaner
@hospitalcleaner 4 роки тому
"People prefer voices which are rich, smooth, warm like hot chocolate" Julian said, knowing his voice sounded rich, smooth and warm, like hot chocolate.
@sexocity123
@sexocity123 3 роки тому
This is so funny
@hospitalcleaner
@hospitalcleaner 3 роки тому
thanks bro haha
@patzchan1900
@patzchan1900 3 роки тому
Yah that "see what i did there?" 🤣
@RuneKatashima
@RuneKatashima 3 роки тому
That whole section is him proving it. He is literally implying he trained for that voice.
@sangamharsolia5069
@sangamharsolia5069 3 роки тому
Exception : Severus Snape
@Venus-9421
@Venus-9421 Рік тому
7 sins of speaking: gossip judging negativity complaining excuses, not taking responsibility exaggeration, that can become lying dogmatism, confusion of facts with opinions H - honesty, be clear and straight A - authenticity, be yourself I - integrity, be your word, trustworthy L - love, wish people well Humans prefer voices, that are low(coming from chest), rich, warm, smooth. YOU can train to get there (coach, posture, breathing, exercises). Change tones, to communicate meanings. Dont use wrong tonality and make it reflect what you are trying to communicate. Pace Silence Pitch - how high Volume - from loud to quiet Exercises: 2X arms up, deep breath in - breath out as arms go down warm up lips "ba, ba, ba..." 8:14 lips coming alive "brrrr" like kids tongue exaggerated "la, la, la, la" "rrrrrrrrr" like champagne for the tongue siren high to low 2x "oooweeeeaaaw" copied comment , used for reminder perposes
@johnfurseth9791
@johnfurseth9791 Рік тому
Thank you!
@1birdlove
@1birdlove Рік тому
Thank you!❤️
@warrenbradford2597
@warrenbradford2597 Рік тому
Thank you!
@jashwanthdevarashetty8062
@jashwanthdevarashetty8062 Рік тому
Thank you!
@EnFuego79
@EnFuego79 Рік тому
He failed to define any of these as they are all perfectly appropriate in correct context.
@ayaankhan5624
@ayaankhan5624 Рік тому
Thank you for the great info, my takeaways: - Things to avoid: - Judging - Excuses - Gossip - Dogamatism - Complaining - Lying - Negativity - HAIL to greet or acclaim enthusiastically H - Honesty → Be clear and straight A - Authenticity → Standing in your own truth I - Integrity → be your word L - Love → Wish them well - Voice Register - Speak from the chest → Depth = Power and Authority Timbre - Way your voice feels → Rich-smooth-warm - Train your voice - Voice Coach - Breathing and posture Prosody - SIng song → Meta language - Monotonic tone is boring - Make it livilier with changing up the tones - Repeatative Prosody coming up Pace - Pace up - Slow down → Emphasize - Silence Pitch - High and low pitch signify different meaning Volume - Vary volume according to purpose - Warm Up Exercises Arms Up → Deep breath in and sigh out Aaaaahhhh Lips → Bupp Buppp Buppp → Brrrrrrr Brrrrr Brrr Tongue → La la la la → Thrrrrthhrr → Champagne for the tongue Pitch Weeeee - Oooooo
@arzoonofficial7661
@arzoonofficial7661 Рік тому
5:58
@jessicasherif4510
@jessicasherif4510 4 місяці тому
Wow thank you. 😊
@diane5140
@diane5140 2 місяці тому
Thanks a lot!!!
@orchidlover5137
@orchidlover5137 Місяць тому
Thank you! Imma write this in my notebook
@ondermetu
@ondermetu 3 роки тому
4:06 " If you are wishing somebody's well, it is very hard to judge them at the same time. " impressive expression, so real.
@ScorpioHR
@ScorpioHR 2 роки тому
Judgment is good but only as a starting point, that should follow with "but I can help you...." Unfortunately, most judgments are about: now go and fix your own problems. Like, if I could do it alone don't you think I wouldn't do it already?!
@Marmer
@Marmer 2 роки тому
Agreed. I need to remember this.
@romanstryzhyk9156
@romanstryzhyk9156 2 роки тому
It was written in Holy Bible two thousands years ago, interesting fact. All new is forgotten old
@ScorpioHR
@ScorpioHR 2 роки тому
@@romanstryzhyk9156 New Testament was written by Greeks and they were "smart ones" and philosophers of the ancient times. Problem is, Romans highjacked it and changed the meaning and turned metaphorical story to literal ones, it became the story of materialistic magic. But then Revelation was added, like the fairy in the Sleeping Beauty altered the witches curse, so did they added "Apocalypse" part in it. But Apocalypse literally mean "unveiling", finding something that was hidden - the hidden meaning and the truth that if you take story of Jesus as metaphor and not literal story of a man who died and then zombified, you still can make it all fit and meaningful. Like plot twist gives you the key to re-read the book or re-watch the movie and go through the same path but now there's completely different meaning. And that key, actually, is what brings the "destruction of the world as we know it" because once you see you cannot unsee and nothing is the same any more.. New Earth, but just from the cultural perspective, we'll still have to stop the bullshit we're doing in polluting everything around us. Because once we destroy the Paradise on Earth, there'll be nothing to enjoy. As for the "gnashing of teeth" (anger) and "weeping" (sorrow) - that's reserved for the people who'll realize that everything they thought they knew - was a lie. Unfortunately, Kubler-Ross realized anger comes way before sorrow, so you'd be stoned before they get to the "sorry" part. Better leave it as it is then, in a century it won't matter anyway. Everyone's back to the pre-birth realm, the void.
@isaacm4268
@isaacm4268 2 роки тому
@@ScorpioHR I found that description very interesting. ...Also, confusing, but maybe that's because I am sleep deprived.
@gilsukim
@gilsukim 8 років тому
Four things I learned from watching this talk 1. "Seven deadly sins of speaking to avoid" 1) gossip -> I need to work on this sin 2) judging -> I need to work on this sin 3) negativity -> I need to work on this sin 4) complaining -> I need to work on this sin 5) excuses 6) lying (embroidery, exaggeration) 7) dogmatism (confusion between fact and opinion) 2. what I need to say: four powerful cornerstones of speech to make a change in the world c.f. "hail means to greet or acclaim enthusiastically" 1) H: honesty (be clear and straight) 2) A: authenticity (be myself) 3) I: integrity (be my word) 4) L: love (wish them well) 3. how I need to say: tools to play with to increase power of my speech 1) register: e.g. if wanting weight, lower pitch of voice 2) timbre: the way voice feels e.g. breathing, posture 3) prosody: rhythm (e.g. not monotone) 4) pace: e.g. slow to emphasize 5) pitch: e.g. make pitch high or low 6) volume: e.g. louder to emphasize 4. exercise the following before making a presentation 1) arms up to sigh out with ahh 2) lips with ba ba 3) lips with brrr 4) tongue with la 5) tongue rolling an r 6) siren from we to aww
@neuralnetwork17
@neuralnetwork17 8 років тому
Gil Su Kim You made a summary and shared it with everyone. You must have been the nicest kid in class when you were in school. (Or, now that I think of it, maybe you still are. I don´t know your age.) Thank you, I appreciate it.
@gnouveli
@gnouveli 8 років тому
:( _when I speak by action, then people only able to listen by perception_
@SearchBucket2
@SearchBucket2 8 років тому
+Gil Su Kim Do all of that Gil and you will have become a robot!
@Gottenhimfella
@Gottenhimfella 8 років тому
+Gil Su Kim I reckon he missed one: Defensiveness (and I did wonder if the list should include fake humility/the apology reflex, but I suppose that comes under Lying, with a hint of Excuses)
@realniqqa101
@realniqqa101 8 років тому
Thank you angel of God. Note taker
@james.atkins88
@james.atkins88 9 місяців тому
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@edward.abraham 9 місяців тому
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@Believer292 9 місяців тому
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@rebecca_burns14 9 місяців тому
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@K-Black_Academy
@K-Black_Academy 4 місяці тому
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@youcancallmedante
@youcancallmedante 2 місяці тому
You watched it on 5-1 - my birthday 😍
@OHMyResistance
@OHMyResistance 4 роки тому
I can just imagine a bunch of people applying for a job position, all gathered outside the boss' office going: "RRRRRRRRR" "BA! BA! BA! BA!" "WEEEEEYYOOOOOOOWEEE"
@Itsabdullahkhan007
@Itsabdullahkhan007 4 роки тому
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@yveltal7012
@yveltal7012 4 роки тому
that's hillarious=))))
@hmmm4758
@hmmm4758 4 роки тому
dewie 🤣
@sarilangakhusi1350
@sarilangakhusi1350 4 роки тому
😂
@stephenlakin1828
@stephenlakin1828 4 роки тому
yes well that's why you would find a quiet place to practice I would hope lol
@aeronaut7346
@aeronaut7346 4 роки тому
Imagine someone being late and walking in at 8:49
@BTanya-rj4gv
@BTanya-rj4gv 4 роки тому
Omg😂😂😂❤👏
@Ender11037
@Ender11037 4 роки тому
*Goes to check sign* "Is this the "How to start a cult" talk?"
@first_last-
@first_last- 4 роки тому
Imagine someone being late and walking in at 8:30
@siddharthkalia6709
@siddharthkalia6709 4 роки тому
Good one😂😂😂😂😂😂
@MohammadAli-eu8uf
@MohammadAli-eu8uf 4 роки тому
OMG
@royalhighness8383
@royalhighness8383 Рік тому
I'm learning more on the internet than I'm learning in school
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@popsarah7805 Рік тому
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@mbalimaka6393 Рік тому
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@alicemark5918 Рік тому
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@alicemark5918 Рік тому
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@popsarah7805 Рік тому
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@ysa7823
@ysa7823 Рік тому
I assumed this would be your basic talk on vocal coaching, how to carry and conduct oneself in public speaking. But he went to a deeper level and emphasized how we should speak about goodness, light, and positivity ❤ A concise message that hit the mark precisely ❤
@SweetSagan
@SweetSagan 8 місяців тому
He absolutely demonstrated all of his techniques. Amazing.
@IKY94Zac
@IKY94Zac 7 років тому
Now this gentleman here cuts right through the chase, I usually dislike long introductions to the real subject. A lovely lecture indeed.
@Chimpmanboom
@Chimpmanboom 7 років тому
Iky Scars cuts right TO the chase
@NabeelAhmed-ln3fw
@NabeelAhmed-ln3fw 7 років тому
Iky Scars here cut??
@bernardomoreira
@bernardomoreira 7 років тому
Iky Scars exactly my thought in the first 10 seconds
@LukzaFactory
@LukzaFactory 7 років тому
SP95 ntR Intended ! Hahaha
@159753smith
@159753smith 7 років тому
Iky Scars hence his ted talk topic
@MicahBuzanANIMATION
@MicahBuzanANIMATION 8 років тому
If these types of interpersonal skills along with mindfulness meditation were taught in schools, we would live in a much more sane world. Intelligence isn't just about memorizing facts.
@kazonikz
@kazonikz 8 років тому
That's true man
@MatthieuAmherst
@MatthieuAmherst 8 років тому
+Micah Buzan Yup :) Therapists would be out of a job.. and the world would be so different. I wonder at the possibilities
@trpessoa
@trpessoa 8 років тому
+MatthieuAmherst That would be a real problem for status quo...
@wellesradio
@wellesradio 8 років тому
+MatthieuAmherst Actually mindfulness meditation seems to be what is being called the third wave of therapy and is becoming more popular every year among therapists. Some are even saying it could overtake CBT. I've found both CBT and mindfulness to be very useful. It's a great tool for therapists, so I don't think it will put them out of a job. Remember that they work to help people, so many of them would do well to spread the word.
@Abulous1986
@Abulous1986 8 років тому
+Micah Buzan Couldn't agree more
@VikramTV_FitnessFreaks
@VikramTV_FitnessFreaks Рік тому
Clear , Crisp and Concise ..... Kudos Julian
@DanielMelogpi
@DanielMelogpi Рік тому
This is one of my favorite talks of all time. The presentation itself is a testament of these techniques
@klashenkoff633
@klashenkoff633 4 роки тому
I like his head it is shining
@axeaclick
@axeaclick 4 роки тому
Shining so bright i couldnt focus on the talk
@mahakala
@mahakala 4 роки тому
lubed fucking head
@vksherlockholmes
@vksherlockholmes 4 роки тому
His head is brighter than my future
@JodBronson
@JodBronson 4 роки тому
" Head Polish " - They sell " Bee Bald! 😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️😂❤️
@ragingbonercontrolcentre
@ragingbonercontrolcentre 4 роки тому
Cut it off and take it home- it's what I do
@jenjenwithyumi99
@jenjenwithyumi99 8 років тому
His head is brighter than my future.
@_HsHProd_
@_HsHProd_ 8 років тому
+Jen Tan (Jaye) lol this comment made me die of laughter
@anayamehta2000
@anayamehta2000 8 років тому
+Jen Tan (Jaye) Great example of ... if you wanna gossip, be funny ;-)
@HiddenWen
@HiddenWen 8 років тому
+Jen Tan (Jaye) I might quote this in the future xD.
@5uper5ubscriber4
@5uper5ubscriber4 8 років тому
+Jen Tan (Jaye) You made my day XD
@zukodude487987
@zukodude487987 8 років тому
+Home Sweet Home Productions Lol this comment made me lie of daughter
@jarjarbinks4368
@jarjarbinks4368 Рік тому
I love this speech so much that I’m using it for an out of state declamation tournament Edit: I got second place overall with it😎
@NalaSweetlove
@NalaSweetlove Рік тому
Congrats! 🎉
@noexcuses5524
@noexcuses5524 Рік тому
This is great insights especially the seven deadly sina of communications. The society, our parents ... we heard them gossiping so our brain functions in a way that this is normal but it is not. It is an illusion that fog up with negativity. People even gossips just to feel close to one another. It is okay to vent your problems but never gossips in day to day basis. It is very unhealthy.
@leek1002
@leek1002 Рік тому
Awesome
@kwimms
@kwimms Рік тому
@@noexcuses5524 Gossiping is what women do. Like hens in a coup.
@creaturemoon1546
@creaturemoon1546 11 місяців тому
@@kwimms wrong. It's a soceital thing. Social media was made for gossiping.
@lusamafatman1517
@lusamafatman1517 10 місяців тому
His speech is like his head. Clean and smooth
@mateagalic1378
@mateagalic1378 25 днів тому
😂😂😂😂
@ChristinaDunlap100
@ChristinaDunlap100 3 роки тому
Not one time did my mind wander or drift away. This was pure excellence.
@nanab3959
@nanab3959 Рік тому
Same here hope you're ok
@ajun7111
@ajun7111 Рік тому
mine did on the NEGAtivity
@carolinaquirosduran3447
@carolinaquirosduran3447 Рік тому
​@@nanab3959 😢
@deanmutusva2796
@deanmutusva2796 11 місяців тому
🙈 Me reading this comment in the middle of watching the video
@Jinna_00
@Jinna_00 10 місяців тому
Yes...what you say is true
@LKonstantina915
@LKonstantina915 4 роки тому
i feel like youtube recommendations are personally attacking me
@CalixLuv
@CalixLuv 4 роки тому
😂 same
@emperorqin114
@emperorqin114 4 роки тому
lol
@stephaniecogonon8214
@stephaniecogonon8214 4 роки тому
Same😂
@JustViolet626
@JustViolet626 4 роки тому
This time around they're just trying to help because it cares about you.
@selenachannel2782
@selenachannel2782 4 роки тому
Hahahaha in fact it's attacking all human beings!
@-skyandrainbows
@-skyandrainbows 7 місяців тому
I just wanna share something that happened to my voice, to see if others experienced this too. I used to have a higher pitched voice. But through the years where I have done a lot of self education, I saw that my voice was changing. It was going deeper. The more I found myself and felt better in this world, the lower my voice got. I literally have found my own voice now haha. Now when I speak I feel more calm, and people listen to me way more! 😊
@KoalaHtet
@KoalaHtet 6 місяців тому
Good for you.
@ObakuZenCenter
@ObakuZenCenter 5 місяців тому
You're either hitting puberty, or your inauthentic way of forced speaking is starting to damage your vocal cords.
@hihelloitsmo
@hihelloitsmo 19 годин тому
omg same!!! i notice it most when i laugh, it comes from my chest like he mentions in the video.
@zzo_duduu_20
@zzo_duduu_20 Місяць тому
He such a good speaker. I like the way he spoke and his confidence. I love his speech
@coffeewithkyle1911
@coffeewithkyle1911 7 років тому
Vocal Exercises begin at 7:50 : 1. Raise arms above head, take a deep breath, sigh loudly. "AAaaaaaaahhhh." 2. Warm up lips."Bop. Bop. Bop. Bop. Bop." 3. Blow Raspberries. "Bbbbbrrlllthhhhh." 4. Exaggerate LA's. "LA. LA. LA. LA. LA." 5. Roll an R. Like champagne for the tongue. "RrrRrRrrRrRrrRrR." 6. The Siren. The WE's are always high and the oo's are always low. "WWWEEEEEeeeeeeeeeooooooowwWWWEEEEEeeeeooooooooowwwwwwwwwww." I enjoyed writing this.
@Mor4dracoRules
@Mor4dracoRules 7 років тому
CoffeeWithKyle lol I am sure you did
@uygarkurt2958
@uygarkurt2958 7 років тому
CoffeeWithKyle I listen it every morning
@priyadharshini3941
@priyadharshini3941 6 років тому
CoffeeWithKyle h
@bravitarey
@bravitarey 6 років тому
Glad you did it!!! 😂👌🎊🎊
@mathieublake1670
@mathieublake1670 4 роки тому
The Dont's Habits to move away from -- Seven deadly sins of speaking: 1. Gossip 2. Judging 3. Negativity 4. Complaining 5. Blame-throwing (Excuses) 6. Embroidery, exaggeration --> lying 7. Dogmatism (my way or the highway; conflating fact and opinion) The Do's H.A.I.L -- Four (4) cornerstones of powerful, change-making speech H - Honesty: Being true - straight and clear. A - Authenticity: Be yourself. [Standing in your own truth.] I - Integrity: Be your word. [Doing what you say.] L - Love: Wish them well. Toolbox (the voice) - Some tools Register - (P.s. Depth is associated with power and authority.) Timbre - The way your voice feels -- rich, smooth, warm (can be trained!) Prosody - the sing-song, the meta-language, the root 1 of meaning in cnversation. Pace - including silence (don't have to be filled with ums and ahs) Pitch - to indicate arousal, etc. Volume - excitement (loud), attention-grabbing (quiet) Warm up your voice! 1. Arms up, deep breath in. Sigh out. Lips: 2. Ba-ba-ba-na 3: Brrrrrrr Tongue: 4. Exaggerated la-la-la-la 5. Roll an RRRRRR 6 The siren - Weeee (high)... awwww (low) [Repeat] The only one if able to do only one.
@richardparker9091
@richardparker9091 4 роки тому
Mathieu Blake thank you very much!
@AppleSmashers509
@AppleSmashers509 4 роки тому
Lmao that last bit
@mathieublake1670
@mathieublake1670 4 роки тому
@@richardparker9091 You got it.
@drshaloamarafath8899
@drshaloamarafath8899 4 роки тому
👌👌👌 thank you so much
@hairyputter5363
@hairyputter5363 4 роки тому
Careful, he's a Hero
@illuminatedsoles331
@illuminatedsoles331 Рік тому
it's fantastic not only that he exemplifies his points but how unobtrusively he does it. Great speech!
@jenkinomusic
@jenkinomusic Рік тому
0:13 Intro 0:33 7 deadly sins of speaking 2:45 4 positive/powerful elements in speech 4:22 The toolbox 7:44 Vocal warmup 9:05 Conclusion
@AylaLibre
@AylaLibre 11 місяців тому
Gracias !!
@Jinna_00
@Jinna_00 10 місяців тому
Yes
@muaazmohammed7205
@muaazmohammed7205 10 місяців тому
Not all heroes wear capes
@e.r.4447
@e.r.4447 9 місяців тому
Some of us are born leaders!
@chatgpt4135
@chatgpt4135 2 місяці тому
🎉
@ParadoxBassMachine
@ParadoxBassMachine 8 років тому
1:24 that guy. So perfect
@Felixkeeg
@Felixkeeg 8 років тому
It costs like 6000$ to attend, lol That nap better be worth it
@Felixkeeg
@Felixkeeg 8 років тому
Aeonian Sybaritic Yes, it does www.ted.com/attend/conferences
@Felixkeeg
@Felixkeeg 7 років тому
Aeonian Sybaritic please elaborate
@michaelbryansumner
@michaelbryansumner 7 років тому
The old man with glasses at the right sleeping
@michaelbryansumner
@michaelbryansumner 7 років тому
Maybe he's the kind who internalises his listening?
@Bitter_Biscuit
@Bitter_Biscuit 3 роки тому
Notes and summary for myself The seven deadly sins of Speaking 1. Gossip: Speaking negatively about someone who is not present. People will not trust you because a while later, you will gossip about them. 2. Judging: It is hard to listen to someone who consistently judge you during a conversation. 3. Negativity: Having a negative viewpoint on things. 4. Complaining: which is mere viral misery. Could be on anything, politics, sports, or the weather. 5. Excuses: Not taking responsibility for our actions and being a blame-thrower 6. Exaggeration: Drawing an imaginary image and inflating stuff excessively. It can get to the point of outright **lying**. 7. Dogmatism: stating your opinions as if they are facts without consideration of an evidence to support your claims. In other words, Bombarding people with biased opinions on a certain topic. - Foundation of powerful speech (HAIL) 1. Honesty: Being clear and straight. Not using deception and lies. But using brutal and unnecessary honesty could hurt people. "Honesty tempered with Love". 2. Authenticity: Being yourself and not imitating a non-genuine persona. "Standing in your own truth". 3. Integrity: Be your word. Do what you say. Be trustworthy, and take responsibility. 4. Love: Wishing people well. No judgement. - Toolbox of Speech (Voice) 1. Register: Talk from your chest, not the nose or throat. "We vote for the politicians with lower voices". People associate depth with power and authority. 2. Timbre: The way the voice feels. "Rich, Smooth, Warm, like hot chocolate." It is a skill that can be trained. 3. Prosody: Talking with enthusiasm, having a rhythmic voice, and not being monotonic like a robot. Avoid repetitive prosody as if every statement was a question. 4. Pace: Talk normally and slow right down to... *Emphasize*. Talking fast or slow at the right time is key in conveying your point. 5. Silence: A powerful tool to bring attention. Should not be filled with filler words such as UH's and UM's. 6. Pitch: To deliver an idea or ask a question and being understood. (The caps-lock of speech) 7. Volume: The quieter the better in bringing attention. But don't be too quiet all the time and don't be a broadcaster too. Pay attention to your loudness. - Warm up the toolbox of voice 1. Arms up, take a deep breath and sigh. 2. Lips: (BA BA BA) 3. Lips: Horse sound 4. Tongue: Exaggerated (LA LA LA) 5. Tongue: Roll an R (RRRRR) 6. The siren (WEEEE [High] yoooo [Low]) Speaking is one part of the puzzle because having a good conversation also depends on being a good listener. Edit: Reconstructed the phrasing of the point of dogmatism. Thank you for all the beautiful replies.Happy to make your day a bit easier :)
@MyLegsAreKindaLong
@MyLegsAreKindaLong 3 роки тому
tbh thanks I was looking for a comment like your
@tiemcan9679
@tiemcan9679 3 роки тому
You are an angel
@niyantasarkar5223
@niyantasarkar5223 3 роки тому
May god bless you
@Bitter_Biscuit
@Bitter_Biscuit 3 роки тому
Thank you all Happy to help
@donalddeluxe6407
@donalddeluxe6407 3 роки тому
THIS IS GOING TO HELP! Thank you!!!!
@kingzeus36
@kingzeus36 Рік тому
Conversation and speaking is truly an intricate art. The mastery of it takes discipline composure and consistency, among many other things. I now take every single interaction I have, whether it be a physical interaction or via any digital format text messaging, etc. I take it as a test for myself every time. I then rate my conversion based on how well I applied this great information to work on all my weaknesses each time I strive to do better than my last interaction. How to correctly apply this information is key. Thank you for sharing this information with us all. To anyone reading this comment, I really do wish you all the best. The more we practice, the better we all become so start now and take action immediately speak light and positivity all day every day. Children of the light stay close to all those who speak and live life positively.
@jeehyesa5160
@jeehyesa5160 Рік тому
Before mentioning his highly fluent speech I could feel how confident he is about himself. What an amazing speech I have ever seen! Love it!
@dr.alan.niemies
@dr.alan.niemies 8 років тому
One of the best 10 minutes I spent in my life using UKposts.
@gazmaska7593
@gazmaska7593 8 років тому
+Alan Niemies REAL TALK respect
@paulden3158
@paulden3158 7 років тому
Alan Niemies Suggest u watch more useful vids like this then! there certainly are plenty of them
@_harsshh0780
@_harsshh0780 2 дні тому
⭐ really helpful
@saifayesh3385
@saifayesh3385 3 роки тому
*Walks into the boss's office to ask for a raise* Boss: "Yes, How can I help you?" Me: "PRRRRRRRRRRRR WEEEEEEYOOOOOOOO WEEEE"
@amit-mishra
@amit-mishra 3 роки тому
😂
@elikembright6954
@elikembright6954 2 роки тому
😂😂😂
@bheemareddy5699
@bheemareddy5699 2 роки тому
*boss impressed* *gives promotion too*
@Daniel08353
@Daniel08353 2 роки тому
He said *”before”*
@FromPeloToYourHeart
@FromPeloToYourHeart 2 роки тому
😂😂😂😂
@syilvani-7912
@syilvani-7912 Рік тому
When speaking there is something to pay attention to. Honesty, authenticity, integrity, and love are very necessary when speaking in addition to training the voice and knowing the type of voice, rhythm, speed, tone and volume is also very necessary volume tone and thank you for the tips to train yourself before speaking
@hnhi3079
@hnhi3079 Рік тому
thank you so much for such an amazing sharing. The way you talk to inspire making me feel so convinced
@footangnanglaaggg2827
@footangnanglaaggg2827 7 років тому
he sound so professional. i did the warm up a minute in lobby before job interview. i passed but requiring psychological test.
@ArsenalsJack1992
@ArsenalsJack1992 7 років тому
footangnang laaggg hahaha. xD
@zehansun1751
@zehansun1751 4 роки тому
1:25 *How to speak so that people want to listen* the man with grey hair: sleeps...
@keerthidammu7700
@keerthidammu7700 4 роки тому
Hahah...wat a observing skills...😂😂
@hujan2915
@hujan2915 4 роки тому
lolz
@Flo-sw4hz
@Flo-sw4hz 4 роки тому
maybe he was already dead and the staff forgot to carry him away :D And an old tale said that the man in grey is still lying in the hall until now
@KA-iv1ol
@KA-iv1ol 4 роки тому
He was writing down notes
@potusumanbibingka
@potusumanbibingka 4 роки тому
indead. 😂
@anthonyguy143
@anthonyguy143 Рік тому
That speech is fascinating. Every once in a while, I drop by and remind myself of how important it is to speak.
@naimatnawabi7632
@naimatnawabi7632 6 місяців тому
He is such a good speaker that I want to listen to him for days and days. I feel energized whenever I listening to him.
@enigma3297
@enigma3297 4 роки тому
Me to my crush: hey I wanna talk to you about something *Starts excercising my voice in front of her* Her: leaves in silence Me:*still excercising* wEeEEeOOoO
@AlexAnder-rv1gu
@AlexAnder-rv1gu 4 роки тому
LOL!!! You were supposed to do that BEFORE she came over
@jasontighe3927
@jasontighe3927 4 роки тому
I think the point is to do the exercises in private. That is, make it a morning ritual. Just as you would exercise your body.
@RuzoOwzy
@RuzoOwzy 4 роки тому
@@AlexAnder-rv1gu They normally come uninformed. Suddenly she is there.
@leegyamfi8211
@leegyamfi8211 4 роки тому
Crazy.......
@jeffrynaguirre5153
@jeffrynaguirre5153 4 роки тому
LOL
@darja25
@darja25 9 років тому
I wish this was actually true. But in my humble experience to many people I come off as a boring individual simply because I refuse to gossip yet love to talk about things that matter. Most people like trivial talks, they can only connect to one another by bad mouthing someone. I have a sister who isn't a bad person,but man does she love to gossip and talk about stupid, irrelevant things. And yep: she has tons of friends and acquaintances.Which is not something that I can say for me. But I don't expect the whole world to like me..i'm just surprised how undervalued some values are nowadays.
@cohavideos
@cohavideos 9 років тому
Darja, it sounds like your sister may have what you call many "acquaintances", but not many friends. People who live off of the negative energy of gossiping about others are parasites and are likely very unhappy internally that they do these things to save face. Please do not think yourself inadequate because you may have less outwardly appearing " friends". Your conscience knows that you are doing the right thing, and that is what truly matters. Your conscience is the greatest friend, and though it is hard to understand at first, befriending that conscience will bring you much more joy and happiness than trying to attain happiness through many fake and superficial friends. I speak of this because of my own personal experience, and in mine, I am 100% confident that I am more satisfied and happy as an individual by knowing in my being that by ignoring the petty and immature urge to gossip, I know that what I am doing is right. This surely brings more happiness than fitting in to the cult of the world which is so wrong and in high numbers, but also very convincing.
@darja25
@darja25 9 років тому
cohavideos Thank you very much for your opinion, even though I share it and live by it, it is sometimes so hard to be 'alone' in these values/opinions.. But I agree, one should never ever have to change oneself just to be like others and to please them. In the bottom of my heart I'm happy that I'm not like others whose only goal is to talk trash, but I wish there were more people that think like we do. Wow now I sound so vain. :) Happy Christmas!
@cohavideos
@cohavideos 9 років тому
darja25 it definitely is hard to stand firm in your convictions when everyone around you is telling and shouting at you that you are wrong. That is why it is so important to a) make spiritual or loving friends who accept you the way you are, and b) to constantly check in with your 'self' and to interiorize with meditation and introspection, also making sure to tell yourself that you are "the captain of your ship and the master of your fate". Enough people around us may have their sails so lost in the winds of delusion that they can only make themselves feel better by talking trash and bringing others down. If almost everyone around you is doing this, it is important to have at least you making sure to tell yourself that you are loved and what you are doing is right. It may sound vain, but the truth is that this world is very confused, and though vain it may sound, it is much better to do good for yourself and others knowing within that you are right, instead of becoming frustrated and wishing the world was better. Be the change, said Gandhi. Meditate on that. And then be fearless about being that change. It is scary to be alone sometimes but it is the path of all successful people who have forged ahead in all worthy pursuits of life. If you are interested in getting help on that path, look up SRF (Self-realization fellowship). The founder, Yogananda, brought many ancient scientific techniques of Yoga from India for help on the path of right action and meditation, which it sounds like you are doing very well on so far. I wish you the best darja. Merry Christmas, and hope you have great holidays coming up.
@darja25
@darja25 9 років тому
cohavideos Thank you on the advices, but the only sailor of my ship and master of my fate is JESUS who is the only path and way. Congratulating me Christmas and at the same time promoting fake religion such as Yoga is something where I draw the line on this conversation, because I don't believe in your philosophies, even though they may be well intentioned. They are simply based on something fake that is called self realization or new age philosophies which is a false doctrine. No man can save himself without Jesus. "Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." John 14:6 I hope someday you realize this. Blessings!
@avedic
@avedic 9 років тому
darja25 lol....welcome to reality. Bertrand Russell once said, *"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."* On top of that, those in the status-quo mentally-dim majority are actually *_turned off_* by intelligent conversation. Sadly, this is the norm. Luckily, there's a solution: Only associate with highly intelligent interesting creative ethical people. : )
@10128hyj
@10128hyj 11 місяців тому
Wow, I learned from this video how to deliver a powerful speech. The six elements you mentioned, 'Fegister, Timbre, Prosody, Pace, Pitch, Volume' for effective speaking were really impressed for me. Your presentation was both informative and incredibly engaging because of your talking skills. After watching this speech, I feel confident that I, too, can deliver compelling and captivating speeches like you. I'm looking forward to watch you on your next video. Have a good day!
@thanhduong334
@thanhduong334 Рік тому
I have watched this video for several times. I have learnt a lot from this. Thank you so much !
@dannymacoi2287
@dannymacoi2287 4 роки тому
The trick is, whenever you're talking to people have confidence in yourself don't look shy, look into people's eye, don't bow your head down a minute unless you checking the shoes or down-wear. But first hit your throat, Mnmn Mnmm... •••Men speak with a little base in it, avoid speaking to fast. •••Ladies speak calmly men automatically like that. Avoid, Eh, ehm, etc in the middle of your speech. Just pause and continue with the next word,then everyone in the audience will automatically see you as an intelligent person subconsciously. It's a human trick.
@euphoria156
@euphoria156 4 роки тому
True. Also, How about just saying the TRUTH? Which DOES include Gossiping, Judging etc. How abt emphasizing that ppl who ONLY tak positive are Pretentious Liars and are NOT Truthful. Like this man- Julian Treasure could be one of them. I am sick of those "Wanna be a Good Human Hypocrites" !! Just be Truthful
@dannymacoi2287
@dannymacoi2287 4 роки тому
@@euphoria156 You're right, it's in the confidence bracket...Who ever speak the truth is confident and does not care about what anyone thinks. As long as it's the truth, it's done. *Some people also lie boldly tho
@anuoluwapoobipehin4894
@anuoluwapoobipehin4894 4 роки тому
'Men automatically like that'🤣🤣🤣 i don't really care🤣🤣🤣
@dannymacoi2287
@dannymacoi2287 4 роки тому
@@anuoluwapoobipehin4894 Same with some men being attracted to other men. Things don't seems all that okay with all humanity ,people got preference.
@ksxjjxdx5890
@ksxjjxdx5890 3 роки тому
So Elon Musk is not intelligent because he stutters while talking?
@Buthyful
@Buthyful 8 років тому
I had 4 cats sitting around me, I tried to do the Wee waaa and they all ran hehehe :) Very beautiful talk.. Thank you
@rosacutejenniely8339
@rosacutejenniely8339 8 років тому
+Buthy ful What's the Wee waaa? oo.....00
@rosacutejenniely8339
@rosacutejenniely8339 8 років тому
+Buthy ful Oh I get it now.... haahahaahahah!!! You're hilarious! xP
@Buthyful
@Buthyful 8 років тому
+rosacute jenniely heheheheheh it also made me laugh loudly when they freaked out :-D hehehe
@gmoschwarz
@gmoschwarz 8 років тому
+Buthy ful eruditefeline.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/crazy-cat-lady-color.jpg
@Buthyful
@Buthyful 8 років тому
+gmoschwarz Hahahahhahahhahahahahahaha
@JeffreyRufino
@JeffreyRufino Рік тому
I love this!❤😊❤ I love seeing people be able to speak confidently, and to use their voice in a way which is both powerful, but also compassionate and empathetic.❤😊❤ I love Julian's point about how when we're speaking, we can really use our voice to create an environment of warmth and connection - by changing our delivery and tone. I love how that is able to help people feel so much more understood ❤😊❤
@Joystickjourney290
@Joystickjourney290 11 місяців тому
😅
@user-es4ji9sm5s
@user-es4ji9sm5s 7 місяців тому
Hấp dẫn! 💪📢
@johnfurseth9791
@johnfurseth9791 Рік тому
Truly a marvelous talk linking speech to values and understanding.
@ichundmeinjayjay
@ichundmeinjayjay 4 роки тому
"How to speak so that people want to listen" - Guy at 1:25 "sleeps"
@Anant6925
@Anant6925 4 роки тому
Damn you're attentive af
@rehithkrishna543
@rehithkrishna543 4 роки тому
😂
@user-kt3nk8fs2t
@user-kt3nk8fs2t 4 роки тому
Strange) I don't wanna listen to him too)
@nathangreen6286
@nathangreen6286 4 роки тому
j j noticed that too🤣🤣
@se6586
@se6586 4 роки тому
I’m fuckin crying my guy was slump
@mu9608
@mu9608 3 роки тому
He speaks so clearly, even I can understand almost whole words
@hersheymalacomaid2331
@hersheymalacomaid2331 2 роки тому
Yes it's likE mE
@muhammedirshadp
@muhammedirshadp 10 місяців тому
What an absolutely amazing speaker.i Loved this speech very much 💯✨
@user-eh8vx9lf7t
@user-eh8vx9lf7t 11 місяців тому
This speech reminded me once again. Things I missed and made mistakes when I was speaking. It even made me aware of things I didn't think of. I only tried to convey what I wanted to say quickly to the other person, but I found it wrong.
@vinayseth1114
@vinayseth1114 9 років тому
1:24 The guy sleeping lol!
@thesoccerpr03
@thesoccerpr03 9 років тому
lol guess he wasn't listening
@vinayseth1114
@vinayseth1114 9 років тому
thesoccerpr03 haha TED talk fail :P
@FlameableMusic
@FlameableMusic 9 років тому
Perhaps! Or he's writing down stuff, which some of the people do there
@MashrufKabir
@MashrufKabir 9 років тому
lolll
@abineshzor
@abineshzor 9 років тому
Yea he he ha a
@nitahudson343
@nitahudson343 3 роки тому
He is an incredible professional speaker. I thoroughly enjoyed this talk!
@bawlstars7857
@bawlstars7857 2 роки тому
same here! I also really love Andrew Solomon's talk about depression. Both him and Julian are professional and impactful speakers. :)
@chaoswitch1974
@chaoswitch1974 Рік тому
How am I the only one who finds his voice grating?
@olhashevchenko5072
@olhashevchenko5072 Рік тому
What an amazing speech!💕 Bravo!!! 👏
@jaybelonguel68
@jaybelonguel68 Рік тому
The speaker's verbal communication were clear and easy to understand. He also show us how to make other people want to listen to us. Eventhough his non verbal communication is vague it is still understandable so I can say that he is a very good speaker.
@santoshraja2000
@santoshraja2000 3 роки тому
"If you wish people with love its really hard to judge them" , its absolutely true . I try to do this everyday . No matter what wish people well and you will find yourself free of all the negativity. And a smile from that stranger will make your day
@neolam2362
@neolam2362 2 роки тому
Very true! Heroic opportunities don't cross our path very often.
@raeighnisha428
@raeighnisha428 Рік тому
A blatantly spurious assertion.
@pavnisingh-ep6vl
@pavnisingh-ep6vl 11 місяців тому
Just like ur comment made me smile😊
@Anastasia12344
@Anastasia12344 3 роки тому
How to be a great public speaker: Step 1. Have a British accent End of steps
@rajaaahmad2336
@rajaaahmad2336 3 роки тому
that is so accurate lol
@Anastasia12344
@Anastasia12344 3 роки тому
@@rajaaahmad2336 😁
@fieldkasrel3140
@fieldkasrel3140 3 роки тому
If you have a British accent in America.... your immediately getting all the attention 😂😂
@goodnameidea7107
@goodnameidea7107 3 роки тому
@@fieldkasrel3140 you're*
@hello-zf2fk
@hello-zf2fk 3 роки тому
bruh i am british but i still can’t speak😭
@dianaagiselle
@dianaagiselle Рік тому
I’m a teacher and these are essential in being an engaging and effective teacher. Great talk.
@NurillahTomo
@NurillahTomo 3 місяці тому
I, ma teacher and these are essential in being an angaging and effective teacher. Great talk
@goforward684
@goforward684 Рік тому
This guy here had a speaking which was truly inspirational!! He accomplished what he said in the title.
@Brumfield85
@Brumfield85 5 років тому
This was 10 minutes of my life well spent.
@organicgrow4440
@organicgrow4440 4 роки тому
9:58*
@kasperimanninen
@kasperimanninen 4 роки тому
Not the best 10 minutes i wasted of mine
@Itsabdullahkhan007
@Itsabdullahkhan007 4 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/f5unpYCkjYN0lHk.html
@surajgupta8930
@surajgupta8930 4 роки тому
ted talks never disappoint ...
@djshockafrica4330
@djshockafrica4330 4 роки тому
Yes, I am a better person for it
@ednafrench6269
@ednafrench6269 2 роки тому
I was a professional pilot back in the days when carbon mikes were the only choice. As a female, I learned to lower my voice’s pitch in order to activate the carbon crystals. Discovered that I also got a lot more respect and was heard better when I used the deeper richer timbre. Also stopped ending all sentences like a question. That really eliminated a lot of confusion with air traffic control.
@dakotaridgek9
@dakotaridgek9 2 роки тому
I know nothing of “carbon mikes”. Or activating carbon crystals. Do tell!
@thelordsportion1273
@thelordsportion1273 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your experience. I worked with school age children, and was led by The All Knowing one to learn about these styles and forms of communicating. Really does make a difference!! Especially when shaping and cultivating a young humans learning experience. SHALOM
@channel-so2st
@channel-so2st Рік тому
The technical term for ending sentences like a question is "upspeak".
@skippy6462
@skippy6462 Рік тому
When I was learning to fly (PPL) was told that I sounded like a mouse by my second instructor. I'd already done 13 hours with my first instructor. Lost my confidence to fly as easily as that. (1st instructor left as got a job with an airline). He was all the qualities needed to be an top class instructor because I flew my first solo under his guidance. My 2nd instructor wasn't and I gave up flying sadly. How to speak made all the difference to me. Will always appreciate the first instructor for an amazing life experience. Second instructor can't take that away.
@EinSofQuester
@EinSofQuester Рік тому
@@channel-so2st You mean "Upspeak?"?
@setepiatessalonika1269
@setepiatessalonika1269 5 місяців тому
This was truly a great video to improve our skill in speaking especially giving a speech. The speaker giving us some tips how to deliver a powerful speech. He makes contact with the audience by giving a little joke while talking so that the audience isn’t bored and interested in the material. Such a confident and clear speaker because every words he says can be understood. In the last video he invites the audience to put into practice the tips that he has already given. Amazing!!!!❤️ thank you for the new knowledge
@wisdom2175
@wisdom2175 Рік тому
Thanks Sir for the tips and excercises. Such a cheerful personality 🤍
@cherrysatin730
@cherrysatin730 9 років тому
I felt like the video went for 2 to 3 minutes. Came to the realization that it was 9:59 minutes long.... This man wasn't lying.
@AnthonyMonaghan
@AnthonyMonaghan 7 років тому
Nice definition of Love....wishing someone well. I like that.
@samwallaceart288
@samwallaceart288 7 років тому
Yeah; that's what love is. I can't believe you millenials; what with sleeping couples in bed that are weirded out with saying "I love you" like it's perverted; damn kids need to get off the lawn that is the English language and metaphysical concepts of altruism.
@BS-detector
@BS-detector 7 місяців тому
Coming from a family who is high strung, intelligent, passionate and constantly talking over each other (remarkably well, I might add) this calm, deep voiced way of conversation not only seems hard, but would make me virtually invisible if I tried it with them. This might work on strangers, but still seems like a difficult adjustment to make into a habit..
@delroybonnitto8189
@delroybonnitto8189 Рік тому
This video produced by the students and staff from Birmingham Independant College, was both inspirational and encouraging. The brief insight into the vital work carried out at the college served as a real testament confirmed by the students themselves and their advocates. Well done to everyone at Birmingham Independent College for the dedication and steadfast commitment you provide for the students and families. It is not surprising to learn of your consistent Ofsted ratings which has been based on formidable outcomes all of which are evidence based.
@ernestspencer7168
@ernestspencer7168 Рік тому
Trent Shelton
@tommykiki5840
@tommykiki5840 8 років тому
That was the fastest 10 min of my life. This guy is amazing.
@jaredkoehn1626
@jaredkoehn1626 8 років тому
+Tomas Petkovski That's what she said!
@Efalstrup
@Efalstrup Рік тому
4:01 "Tempered with love, honesty is a great thing." What a powerful statement; so, so true.
@hildakhalisa4858
@hildakhalisa4858 Рік тому
This speech helped me a lot, I have learned a lot from this. I feel frustrated that I can't communicate my point properly while speaking. Because I often feel anxious when speaking in front of many people. In this 10-minute long video, I get all the tips I need, even down to the smallest things I might never have thought of before, like that I can work with my voice tool box to speak better. There are also some comments that give implied messages from the video that make me think that i can be powerful with my voice tool box, if i speak with calmly and love. Hopefully I can apply it when I speak in front of many people in the next opportunity
@johnf.wagner8848
@johnf.wagner8848 Рік тому
*I’m 48years old living in California.I’m hoping to retire at 50 if things keep going well for me. Bought my first house last month and I can’t be more proud that I’m now. I’m glad made a great decision about my finances that change me forever*
@jeffrey8758
@jeffrey8758 Рік тому
Congratulations you are really doing well at your age.I’m 43 I’m my finances are in a mess right now,any great tips would really go along well in shape my life.I’m want to buy my own house that’s really good too
@johnf.wagner8848
@johnf.wagner8848 Рік тому
@@jeffrey8758 Hey sorry for late response , I apparently I used the FIRE movement to put my finances in shape, you can research more about it,then invest in stock ,forex trading , real estate through the assistance of investment pro Expert Mrs Harry Ava
@remliebert8175
@remliebert8175 Рік тому
Wow amazing to see here who trade with expert Mrs Harry Ava I'm currently on 5th trade with her and my portfolio has grown tremendously
@Ashley8__
@Ashley8__ Рік тому
@Donald inks I’m so happy taking bold step in working and investing $20k with Mrs Harry Ava after a week I receive $75k to my bank account
@Nathanieljacksom
@Nathanieljacksom Рік тому
I don't usually do reviews but Earning ×3 of my monthly salary from Mrs Harry Ava trading account in just a week is overwhelming
@erwars8195
@erwars8195 6 років тому
I think my neighbour saw me doing the warm up. Time to move
@abhishekjiwtode2322
@abhishekjiwtode2322 6 років тому
Er Wars 😂
@ankitadas6358
@ankitadas6358 5 років тому
Happened to me too😂
@jasminpurani3479
@jasminpurani3479 5 років тому
Hahaha...
@guruhahaa
@guruhahaa 5 років тому
LOL 😂😂
@victherocker
@victherocker 5 років тому
*inserts Mr. Bean's face as he is discovered doing sth weird by other people and tries to turn away
@Zion-Summers
@Zion-Summers 3 місяці тому
This was truly a great video to improve our skill in speaking especially giving a speech. The speaker giving us some tips how to deliver a powerful speech. He makes contact with the audience by giving a little joke while talking so that the audience isn’t bored and interested in the material. Such a confident and clear speaker because every words he says can be understood. In the last video he invites the audience to put into practice the tips that he has already given. Amazing!!!!️ thank you for the new knowledge
@kakashihatake2052
@kakashihatake2052 Рік тому
Pure class. Indeed, this video is a masterpiece.
@TheShravan111
@TheShravan111 2 роки тому
What an absolutely amazing speaker. Loved this speech💯✨
@MsJanetWood
@MsJanetWood 7 років тому
I'll listen to this later.
@rainaesthetics1523
@rainaesthetics1523 6 років тому
Janet Wood ironic 😂😂😂
@jacobcloak529
@jacobcloak529 6 років тому
Thanks for the update
@ayoubhamimid829
@ayoubhamimid829 6 років тому
underrated comment !
@CombraStudios
@CombraStudios 6 років тому
It was in my 'watch later' for two years
@edwardkent
@edwardkent 6 років тому
i wouldn;t if i were you janet
@SanzAlfredo
@SanzAlfredo Рік тому
Very useful video Mr. Treasure, thank you. Many times I feel that I have a toboggan between my brain and my tongue. This video helps me to speak better. Greetings from Argentina.
@chetanadhone4734
@chetanadhone4734 Рік тому
"What would the world be like if we were creating sound consciously, consuming sound consciously and designing all our environments consciously for sound? That would be a world that does sound beautiful, and the one where understanding would be the norm and that is an idea worth spreading." These words caught my attention. INCREDIBLE LECTURE!
@javianjohnson8746
@javianjohnson8746 3 роки тому
This is a really good demonstration on how you can be more impactful when talking to people. I sincerely feel like I just learned a whole lot
@cherylzaccone9685
@cherylzaccone9685 2 роки тому
It's useless when you are surrounded by people for a lack of a better word "idiots"
@P4nzerk93
@P4nzerk93 7 років тому
Julian Treasure sounds like an adult entertainer name. This is the best Ted video I have seen, and the only one I wanted to see twice.
@OjashShrestha95
@OjashShrestha95 7 років тому
For your first acclaim, I accord too.
@carriejames5038
@carriejames5038 10 місяців тому
Just came across this channel today so I be sure watching some of the videos .
@ichigomgx
@ichigomgx Рік тому
I’ve been doing the mouth thing for years before a school presentation and helps me a lot. The words and letters just flows better
@7Lovz7
@7Lovz7 4 роки тому
"Understanding would be the norm" I love this and I live for this! It's so important to be present and always go into a conversation with the goal to understand as much as you can and if you can't -> accept.
@deepalijoshi4631
@deepalijoshi4631 4 роки тому
He has such a wonderful aura..and presence. It's very aesthetic to watch him speak
@breakevenurse9551
@breakevenurse9551 Рік тому
I super liked this speech. I could apply to my current work now. thanks TED 😍.
@iansingsiansings2101
@iansingsiansings2101 Рік тому
Thank you Julian, you have given us treasure.
@CharityDiary
@CharityDiary 8 років тому
Out of all the suggestions listed, I think "Pace" is perhaps the most difficult to implement. We live in a world where people don't have the patience to listen to someone who speaks slowly. You'll get interrupted constantly, or people will simply stop listening because you're taking up too much of their time. Too frequently you'll have to say what's on your mind really quickly, or not at all. Really, everything mentioned is an excellent practice, but it's only useful when speaking with someone who practices the same principles.
@NoahAndABadger
@NoahAndABadger 8 років тому
This is what makes arguments harder to because if you take too much time to think your response they lose interest but to quickly and you say something incorrectly to what you actually want to say
@singhmaster4
@singhmaster4 8 років тому
Technology is litteraly changing our brain function. Keeping the brain constantly wired with cell phones, text facebook, email, UKposts and other social media is giving us short attention spams. Customer service, sales person even owners of businesses who sell for a living don't take the time to charm a customer anymore. Worst thing is that it's even changing the women's brain who are known to be more expresive and detailed. Even they don't like repeating things more than once. LOL!
@user-od9pj3vq8y
@user-od9pj3vq8y 8 років тому
+shintaro shy Ever talked to someone who talks with the pace of a snail? It's insanely difficult, not to interrupt.
@ruths.5544
@ruths.5544 8 років тому
+Charity Diary I totally agree - in my university, people think that those who speak faster are actually more intelligent because they can squeeze more content/ having much more things to say about something than someone who speaks slower (because that person is just trying to drag out the presentation and doesn't actually have much to say)
@thepantelemon
@thepantelemon 8 років тому
+Charity Diary look at that guy. You listened for him very carefully although he told not very fast.
@stephanielane1821
@stephanielane1821 4 роки тому
Wow, I really enjoyed listening to this most interesting, intelligent and informative talk. You really are a treasure !!
@robchiappone1170
@robchiappone1170 Рік тому
Great info, thank you for making it available.
@ivymaeaguila6209
@ivymaeaguila6209 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this, such an incredible speech!!! I definitely learned from it :)))
@daniellee5116
@daniellee5116 3 роки тому
i agree that warming up stage is the most important stage to speak and announce. I am really thanksful to julian.
@amirorvati3968
@amirorvati3968 2 роки тому
This speech was actually so cool. To be more accurate, he spoke so well that we all wanted to listen.
@user-el3gy8xh9y
@user-el3gy8xh9y 2 місяці тому
Teaching something after mastering it yourself is an art. And he’s an artist
@tinisupartini955
@tinisupartini955 3 місяці тому
I like this talk,it is very clear,smooth and also gives me inspiration and motivation.Thank you Julian
@libby359
@libby359 4 роки тому
LOVE this. 10 minutes of my life well spent.
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