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Jessica Baehr Speech Evaluation

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In this episode, I’m joined by the talented Jessica Baehr, author of an upcoming historical novel based on the first recorded case of Tourette Syndrome—a post-revolutionary war French countess with the swearing form of Tourette’s.

Jessica shares her unique perspective as someone living with Tourette Syndrome, which she affectionately calls “Paula,” and takes us behind the scenes of her creative writing journey.

Jessica’s storytelling is so seamless and conversational that she managed to trick me into thinking her speech was still part of her introduction!

Tune in to hear how that played out and the tips I gave her for transforming her beautifully natural interview style into a dynamic stage speech.

We dive into the art of adapting your message for different audiences, owning your quirks, and making your story unforgettable.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The fascinating history of the first recorded case of Tourette Syndrome and Jessica’s novelization process.

  • How Jessica has embraced her Tourette’s and turned it into an endearing and empowering part of her story.

  • The importance of tailoring your speech for different formats, whether it’s an interview, podcast, or live stage presentation.

  • Practical tips for speakers to maintain clarity and connection while sharing their message.

  • Why embracing authenticity and humor can make you unforgettable as a speaker.

Memorable Moments:

  • Jessica’s hilarious moment of revealing that her “intro” was actually her full speech.

  • My live realization and how we adapted on the spot to provide valuable feedback.

  • Jessica’s unique approach to naming her Tourette’s “Paula” and how it helps her connect with audiences.

If you’re inspired by Jessica’s story and want to have your own speech evaluated on the podcast, send me an email at [email protected] with the subject line "Evaluation"

And don’t forget to share this episode with someone who could use a dose of inspiration today!

Want to learn how to tell which of your own life stories would be perfect as an inspirational speech? Grab my free workbook that walks you through that process! Download it for free at https://www.speakingcoachkelly.com/workbook

  continue reading

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Contenido proporcionado por Kelly Kaye Walker, The Queen of Presenting, Public Speaking Coach, Kelly Kaye Walker, The Queen of Presenting, and Public Speaking Coach. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Kelly Kaye Walker, The Queen of Presenting, Public Speaking Coach, Kelly Kaye Walker, The Queen of Presenting, and Public Speaking Coach o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, I’m joined by the talented Jessica Baehr, author of an upcoming historical novel based on the first recorded case of Tourette Syndrome—a post-revolutionary war French countess with the swearing form of Tourette’s.

Jessica shares her unique perspective as someone living with Tourette Syndrome, which she affectionately calls “Paula,” and takes us behind the scenes of her creative writing journey.

Jessica’s storytelling is so seamless and conversational that she managed to trick me into thinking her speech was still part of her introduction!

Tune in to hear how that played out and the tips I gave her for transforming her beautifully natural interview style into a dynamic stage speech.

We dive into the art of adapting your message for different audiences, owning your quirks, and making your story unforgettable.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The fascinating history of the first recorded case of Tourette Syndrome and Jessica’s novelization process.

  • How Jessica has embraced her Tourette’s and turned it into an endearing and empowering part of her story.

  • The importance of tailoring your speech for different formats, whether it’s an interview, podcast, or live stage presentation.

  • Practical tips for speakers to maintain clarity and connection while sharing their message.

  • Why embracing authenticity and humor can make you unforgettable as a speaker.

Memorable Moments:

  • Jessica’s hilarious moment of revealing that her “intro” was actually her full speech.

  • My live realization and how we adapted on the spot to provide valuable feedback.

  • Jessica’s unique approach to naming her Tourette’s “Paula” and how it helps her connect with audiences.

If you’re inspired by Jessica’s story and want to have your own speech evaluated on the podcast, send me an email at [email protected] with the subject line "Evaluation"

And don’t forget to share this episode with someone who could use a dose of inspiration today!

Want to learn how to tell which of your own life stories would be perfect as an inspirational speech? Grab my free workbook that walks you through that process! Download it for free at https://www.speakingcoachkelly.com/workbook

  continue reading

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