3. Engaging
Brene engaged her
audience by starting
out with a light story
about a conversation
between a friend and
her. This story
ultimately introduces
to the audience
what she does
for a living.
4. Brene primarily keeps
her audience
engaged by her story
telling abilities. She
tells stories bases on
her experiences and
research. She keeps
her speeches very
personal and is
able to connect
with her audiences
deeper because
of that.
5. 4 out of 5
dynamism
Because Brene dealt with
some topics in her speech that
were more intense or sad in
nature, her dynamism or
energy wasn’t always super
high. What Brene did well
though was match her tone
and inflection very well to the
topic at hand. She was able to
keep it lively but still had times
where she was able to get
down to business and serious
about the topic at hand.
6. Tips Utilized
I think the two main
things that Brene
use from Garr
Reynolds was that she
filled her slides with
humor and was able
to make the audience
more aware and
smarter on the topic
at hand.
7. Important thing
learned
The most important thing
I learned from Brene
was that she was able to
connect and engage her
audience through story
telling very well. Using
story to convey an idea
or thought is one of the
best ways to do so.
8. Robinson vs.
BrownRobinson and
What
Brown both do very
well is incorporate
story to there
speeches to bring
ideas across to the
audiences
9. Robinson vs.
Brown would be their
The differences
target audience. Robinson is
talking more so to the creative
kids that don’t fit in normal
schooling where as Brown
encompasses everyone and
this is more so to do with topic
then how they presented it.
10. or Classmates:
se story in your speeches as much as possible to
ring your points across. Also, be personal and real.
he more you connect with your audience the better
our presentation and speech will be.