Unforgettable Presentations
To truly win your audience, you must identify and address their pain points. In this episode, Mark and Darren discuss the importance of understanding them and offer suggestions for uncovering them. SNIPPETS: • Pain points are triggers • Learn your audience’s pet peeves, pain points, and frustrations • Identify what’s top-of-mind to your audience • Our responsibility is to connect our content to their pain • Understanding pain points shows that you care • To connect, you must first understand • Understanding pain...
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The business of speaking can bring myriad complications and stressors. But in the midst of all that, Darren and Mark offer a reminder to enjoy the privilege of the speaking experience. Remaining joyful despite all that comes our way, will help those around us to see us as unforgettable. SNIPPETS: • Choose to find the fun…and the funny • Remember your WHY • Accept the challenges that come in the industry • Relax. Breathe. Focus • Use your frustrations as speech material • Never lose perspective • Don’t forget the...
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It’s easy to present principles, practices, and procedures, but the value is diminished when the speaker lacks experience. Today, Mark and Darren talk about the significance of bringing the lessons learned from your own successes and failure…the lessons that give you credibility and help make you unforgettable. SNIPPETS: • Bring YOU to every presentation • No one pays for regurgitated wisdom • Transfer value from your own experience • Share lessons from the life you live • Credibility has an impact on your reputation • Get...
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Speakers often open a speech with a greeting, a story, a strong statement, or a question. However, comedians use a technique that many speakers haven’t mastered. Humorist, Hollywood producer, and Stage Time faculty member Chris McGuire sits down with Darren and Mark to expand on this technique and shows how any presenter can find gold mines that can make you unforgettable. SNIPPETS: • Do what comedians do • It’s all about connecting first • Use a ‘warm open’; don’t jump right in or use small talk. • “Before we get started…”...
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Would you be willing to face an international audience of thousands with a clear message about personal faith? Today, Mark and Darren talk with a man who did just that in the 2025 World Championship of Public Speaking. Taylor Candella shares his path to the final and the conviction that drove him to take a significant risk. Taking a risk can make you unforgettable. SNIPPETS: • Don’t listen to negative voices • Commit to your promise • Take a risk • Push yourself to compete • Select your test audience • Feel the room in advance...
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Imagine a life-threatening tragedy, a miraculous fight for recovery, later speaking to more than 2,700 global audiences, and then the international release of a major motion picture about your life. That’s the story of today’s guest as Mark and Darren have a heart-to-heart chat with John O’Leary, subject of the 2025 film SOUL ON FIRE. John shares his journey and offers firm yet loving advice on professional speaking. He also dispenses wisdom and encouragement on living a meaningful life, from a perspective that will help any presenter to become unforgettable. SNIPPETS:...
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Perhaps you’ve heard a speaker say something like, “Excuse my slide!” Today Darren and Mark talk frankly about why speakers make excuses for poor slides and offer firm suggestions for preparing and presenting effective, professional slides. SNIPPETS: • One slide, one point • If you have a lot of detail, put it in a handout • You must be able to defend your slides • Think of what the audience sees • What does the audience need to know? • Simplify your slides • Use fewer words on the slide, then explain as you present...
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What does it take to win the National Speakers Association’s LAST STORY STANDING competition? Today, Mark and Darren get answers from the 2025 winner, Michelle Hutchings-Medina. She shares her journey, her process, and the lessons she learned along the way. Her wisdom will help any presenter on their path to delivering an unforgettable presentation. SNIPPETS: • Rethink how you use your voice • Marry your creativity to your desire to have an impactful message • Spend an hour every day working on your speaking • Do your best around your...
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The use of AI has become prevalent, but how much should you use AI to develop and present your speech? Today, Mark and Darren are joined by their fellow World Champion and Certified Speaking Professional, Ed Tate, as they discuss ways to ethically use AI as you create your unforgettable presentation. SNIPPETS: • AI can be relied on too heavily • There always has to be a human in the middle • Be committed to YOUR content • Be connected to YOUR content • Use AI as an intern • Let AI help, but don’t rely on it •...
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Darren freely admits that early in his career, he resisted writing out his presentations because he always spoke from the heart. In this brief episode, he and Mark discuss the value of speaking from the heart, and the additional benefit of doing so with the right preparation and structure. SNIPPETS: • Speaking from the heart is good, but passion doesn’t equal effectiveness • The heart isn’t the best editor • You can’t edit what isn’t written • What’s in your mind doesn’t always come out of your mouth • Speak in a way that the...
info_outlineWhen reviewing their speech recordings, speakers often look for what DIDN’T go well. Today, Mark and Darren invite you to focus on the positive, and to look first for what LANDED. This will help you to identify your strengths, and approach areas for improvement with a positive mindset.
SNIPPETS:
• Find the magic moments
• Determine what worked
• Identify the times you connected
• Gauge audience reaction
• We can’t see our best while we are on the stage
• Look for times when you say something differently in the moment
• Dissect the presentation
• Notice where microexpressions make a difference
• Your tone of voice and facial expressions can be impactful
• Examine characters and decide: ‘remove or remain?’
• Think of ways to improve on what landed
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