So, in summary: The five top skills are: 1) always keep an *_open_* body language, 2) move forward instead of backward when talking about positives, 3) do functional gestures (but do not lock your hands), 4) a slower pace of speaking feels more important, and 5) use pauses to emphasize your important bits (and never do "eeh", "aah", or alike). Then Dr. Phillips showed 4 subtle skills that you rather have to watch on your own, from 12:34
1. Step forward = Increase focus 2. Tilting (sloping position) head on the sides = increase empathy. 3. Changing pace of what you are saying = increase focus 4. Shifting yourself lower (sitting down on a chair) = increase trust 5. Lowering your voice = you get anticipation 6. If you pause, you will get undivided attention. 7. Body language a. Maintain open body language b. Don’t move backwards c. Use functional gesture 8. Voice a. Pace (lower voice = means important than higher voice) b. Pause ( in every sentence) 9. Small skills a. Look up = illustrate thinking b. Audible inhale = suggest excited c. Duchenne Smile = Smile with eyes & mouth d. Self-laughter = increase anticipation for what to say
Note for self: 1. Step forward = Increase focus 2. Tilting (sloping position) head on the sides = increase empathy. 3. Changing pace of what you are saying = increase focus 4. Shifting yourself lower (sitting down on a chair) = increase trust 5. Lowering your voice = you get anticipation 6. If you pause, you will get undivided attention. 7. Body language a. Maintain open body language b. Don’t move backwards c. Use functional gesture 8. Voice a. Pace (lower voice = means important than higher voice) b. Pause ( in every sentence) 9. Small skills a. Look up = illustrate thinking b. Audible inhale = suggest excited c. Duchenne Smile = Smile with eyes & mouth d. Self-laughter = increase anticipation for what to say
-body language - open -hands gestures: to illustrate point -voice inflection -t h e pause: stress importance -get used to awkward silences ->instead of uhhhhing -in the moment+focus on audience -being passionate abt what you do -smiling -reiterating your point
Hi, I would like to purchase his training on the site headgain(with the 110 elements) with 20 peoples (some of the content would be sent before payment as proof of purchase). Would you be interested in this ? :))
Anyone else got up from their chair after like a few mins and started to try and mimic and improve the gestures he was making? Definitely one of the most helpful videos ive seen on youtube
I was in the middle of writing an email and listen to this video in the background. . . then you lowered your voice and I started typing slower and catching more and more words, then you. . . paused, and I. . . stopped typing completely and waited, it felt like forever. When you started talking again. . . every word sounded very important, so I stopped the video, I stopped typing the email, adjusted my headphones, set back in my chair and listened (and watched) this video with the outmost attention. There is just 3 words I can, now, say about it. . . It is working. . .
What a talk, the ability to explain and apply in real-time show an extremely high level of skill. Something I have rarely seen. I also like how many of the 110 techniques (probably all) are applied in this talk, 2:50 blew my mind, dissecting it is an entire course by itself! And how he makes it all come together, this is a lesson that will stick for sure...Thanks for this wonderful message.
As you can imagine, watching, listening and following your advice has changed my life! Thanks for being so genuine, David. You really know how to communicate well.
From the very start, I like his way of articulating his thoughts to the minds of the audience. I'm really with this man. He's truly blessed with his sacrifices to get the benefits that he shared with us. That's great.
This was the single most valuable and helpful presentation on public speaking I ever saw. Not just theories, which are all good and interesting, but actual examples, demonstrations and a great set of tools to come back to. Thank you a lot for this!
I have been teaching public speaking at the college level for over 25 years. David does a fantastic job of demonstrating the highlights. This video could be adapted for job interviewing as well, since nonverbal communication and vocal dynamics are critical in that situation. Great job.
I hope teachers find you and let their students learn from you and get inspired. I was a teacher for more than 40 years and tried to teach my students quite a lot of the skills you are talking about. You really boiled ut down brilliantly, showed it beutifully and deconstructed it at the same time. You deserve an A+++!
Definitely. There's a lady lecturer in my engineering school who raps physics and electrical, she has a reputation of students failing her classes. I'm contemplating whether to send her this or not
Hi, I would like to purchase his training on the site headgain(with the 110 elements) with 20 peoples (some of the content would be sent before payment as proof of purchase). Would you be interested in this ? :))
Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days. You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ... Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future. Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ... You deserve to be happy :)
Fantastic! The way he lowered his voice and knelt down or sat in the chair I'd say was my favorite part and really captured my attention. So glad I came across this!
Five Core Skills discussed: 1. Neutral Position: Neutral and Open body Language 2. Step forward 3. Functional Gestures: Coordinated gesture with what you are trying to say 4. Keep a calm pace while speaking 5. Introduce Pauses: Replace fillers with pauses (Ah, uh, um, so) Bonus skills: These increase anticipation in your listeners a. Looking up: shows thinking b. Audible breathing: makes your listener believe you are going to say something interesting c. Duchenne Smile: smile with mouth and eyes d. Self-Laughter
I learned very useful tips from this video . Standing ovation 👏 Five useful tips to to engage audience, 1. During speaking 🗣️ moves foward show focus. 2 . Moving a head show empathy. 3 . Showing Gestures 4 . Slowing voice create anticipation. 5. Pause which takes attention of audience also smile .. Favourite lines😊 You're what you become. You can be a good speaker..
BRILLIANT! I think he's a teacher. He is just too eloquent and perceptive of audience' reaction. Communication Skills is never a serious issue among teachers because they face the students more than 5 hours a day. One basic factor in gaining confidence to speak before a crowd is simply GET USED TO DOING IT.
You, Mr. David, are the best educator I have ever listened, and or watched in my life.. you are simply, perfect in your teaching techniques.. witty way of teaching! Thank You!
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I have to say this is one of the best Tedtalks ever! Content, Facts, combined with delivery and execution and it all is intertwined with hints of humour. He took on the very difficult task of teaching us to be great speakers while showing us his own speaking skills. And he pulled it off well. Hats Off!
This talk paired with how to avoid Death by PowerPoint is absolutely incredible. I am interviewing with an organization next week for a presenter position and this is giving me an incredible amount of knowledge to add to my presentation tool belt. Huzzah!
Woooow just woooow, i mean i wanted to watch mr david ted talks right after watching his reactions, but i am just blown by his presentation. Soo well-done 👏
It's fascinating watching him talk about the skills he employs, while he employs him (probably subconsciously at this point in his career) and spotting them as they happen. I wish TH-cam and things like this were available back when I was in high school; videos like this would have been immensely helpful.
Ohhhhh wow! What a masterclass. Review the full chart, Watch this 10 times over. Even his "mistakes" are planted. "Ali. And...*inhale*...The likes" such a beautiful demonstration of how to keep from rambling while INCREASING audience attention!
I actually think this is one of my favorite Ted talks! Thank you so very much (pretend to see the body language) for providing us with your knowledge,and, for helping us become better communicators, presenters, and speakers! Thank you! (Ended with Duchenne Smile )
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I have a rather short attention span when any videos go pass the 7 min mark but this video proves that all the skills shared works a charm! I was absolutely drawn into the whole presentation and wanted more after. Exellent!
3:50 open body language 5:40 peacok w/ elbows 6:30 parallel action with what u r saying 8:10 the tips on voice. 9:45 tips on pauses 12:00 examples of not using silence
@@DavidJPPhillips I've recently gone down a rabbit hole of watching your videos since Jacksepticeye made his reaction, and I have to say that the message you share is amazing! Thank you for so brilliantly highlighting the value of communication skills, and sharing it with us freely so that it can positively benefit the world. Also, we are both in the David squad. 😎👉👉
@@DavidJPPhillips We had a presentation skill class today in university (studying to become a teamleader in tourism/travelling), teacher took me up on the stage as a human experiment since she saw I had the "best confident" body language when sitting down at the start of the class. Went to the stage and she basically told me what to do, but just do it my way, and taught the other´s why and what my body language conveyed and what could we improved. I also gave them some basic tips, such as don´t hide your hands and if you are too nervous to keep them steady then hey, talk with them! And I believe I even taught the teacher something new (I told her we tend to cross our hands to protect our belly, since it has the most vulnerable spots). I have always been excited about communicating, and your videos have opened my eyes to the next level. Implementing these strategies now to become a great, inspiring leader for my people! Cheers to Sweden David. I wish everything goes swell in your manor.
Fantastic. One of the best TEDEx talks I have seen!! He really knows what he's talking about which is evident from the way he speaks and demonstrates in front of the audience. Would love to learn more from him. Thank you SO much for this talk!!
I have managed to speak without really noticing this actually,, you know how you have presented and you know you just missed it again.... Thank you for this 🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️
Wow! The best gift I have for my birthday is having watched this TED Talk. I absolutely learnt so much. I never thought that closing your hands together is a sign of the audience being threatened. I was just being shy and conscious during my lecture. Now I know. Thank you so much!!!
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All I can say is to give you thanks Antonio for the great opportunity 🙏 of 👂 listening to you. Quite insightful, inspirational and revealing. I pray that 🙏 having listened to this video, I shall climb the heights of an exceptionally outstanding 🙏 and excellent Public speakers equipped with the knowledge of the techniques and skills learnt from you.
Absolutely great talk. I'm following some coaching with David since I saw his talk last year in Singapore and wow, you really get better if you explore the 110 skills and techniques (start with a few). Certainly recommended - also for professional speaker who have a lot of experience!
I had this title saved in my notes since October 7, 2019 because I remembered watching it in Public Speaking - and falling in love with this video! Bravo good sir 👏🏼, you’ve done well!
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 03:20 *[invalid URL removed] Les 5 compétences de communication les plus importantes selon David JP Phillips* - Porter une attention particulière au langage corporel. - Inclure des techniques de storytelling dans votre présentation. - Utiliser la variété vocale pour captiver l'audience. - Créer une connexion avec le public. - Poser des questions pour interagir avec l'audience. 05:23 *Le langage corporel et les positions des mains* - Il existe un langage corporel généralisé et des positions de mains courantes. - On retrouve notamment la position de la figue, du double lapin, du cavalier britannique et du T-Rex. - Utilisez la gestuelle fonctionnelle pour accentuer votre communication verbale. 07:41 *L'importance du langage non-verbal* - Le langage non-verbal et les expressions faciales peuvent contredire le message verbal. - Un message incohérent entre le verbal et le non-verbal crée de la confusion. - Le public est plus attentif au langage non-verbal qu'au discours lui-même. 08:12 *[invalid URL removed] ️ La voix et le rythme* - Le rythme de votre voix joue un rôle important dans la communication. - Un rythme lent suggère que votre message est important. - Un rythme rapide indique le contraire et peut ennuyer l'audience. 11:48 *Les 5 techniques principales de la communication en public* - Utiliser le silence (pauses) pour capter l'attention du public. - Varier le rythme de sa voix pour maintenir l'intérêt de l'audience. - Prendre soin de son langage corporel et ses expressions faciales pour plus de crédibilité. - Susciter des émotions chez l'auditoire pour l'inciter à l'action. - Miser sur le storytelling pour rendre son discours plus captivant. Made with HARPA AI
Thank you David, excellent stuff. One small comment I want to add, we are now in the age of Teams meetings/Zoom meetings, remember you can only really perform these "skills" if you meet with your audience in person. In the business world, the most successful colleagues I worked with made a point of meeting customers and colleagues , rather than just settling for a Teams call. To those in Sales, the in-person meeting is even more vital.
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00:07 Analyzing 5,000 speakers to distill 110 core skills of public speaking. 02:32 Everyone can acquire presentation and public speaking skills. 04:29 Understanding different body language positions and their impact. 06:12 Use functional gesturing to communicate effectively. 07:57 Body language and gestures must align with verbal communication for effective communication. 09:47 Decisions are based on emotions 12:16 Small skills in public speaking can have a big impact. 14:18 The impact of learning the Duchaine smile
Good evening.....I am from the Republic of Panama and this talk has been very interesting and useful for me...... I wish I could learn more from you. Kindly remember that my mother tongue is Spanish but I like and love the English language.
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It is strikingly important to note that people want to feel as though their voices are being heard. Instead of planning your answer, pay attention to what the other person is saying. To prevent misconceptions, seek explanation. The person speaking to you at that time should be the most important person in your life.
Thank you Mr Phillips for your brilliant TED talk :) my favourite takeaway might be how your demonstrations really help you take home your point. The one with contradicting gestures was a rare and enriching pleasure for me to watch and has actually inspired me to come back to this video a few times already. Tim/ DotConnector17
@@DavidJPPhillips Keep on doing such great speaches and TH-cam videos. I really enjoyed watching your videos and your tips on public speaking were really helpful!
Haha same! 😁😁 I am completely and utterly RUBBISH at this. I have no swag what so ever and people can not hear me even when I call their name from 3 meters. Ugh! This channel might help :D
So, in summary:
The five top skills are: 1) always keep an *_open_* body language, 2) move forward instead of backward when talking about positives, 3) do functional gestures (but do not lock your hands), 4) a slower pace of speaking feels more important, and 5) use pauses to emphasize your important bits (and never do "eeh", "aah", or alike).
Then Dr. Phillips showed 4 subtle skills that you rather have to watch on your own, from 12:34
A really good TED Talk!!
Thankyou
Thanks for this summary
Exactly
"Anyone can cook" - Gusteau
1. Step forward = Increase focus
2. Tilting (sloping position) head on the sides = increase empathy.
3. Changing pace of what you are saying = increase focus
4. Shifting yourself lower (sitting down on a chair) = increase trust
5. Lowering your voice = you get anticipation
6. If you pause, you will get undivided attention.
7. Body language
a. Maintain open body language
b. Don’t move backwards
c. Use functional gesture
8. Voice
a. Pace (lower voice = means important than higher voice)
b. Pause ( in every sentence)
9. Small skills
a. Look up = illustrate thinking
b. Audible inhale = suggest excited
c. Duchenne Smile = Smile with eyes & mouth
d. Self-laughter = increase anticipation for what to say
Thank you for writing down these important steps. I appreciate your time and generosity to share with us.
Goat 🥳❤️
Thank you for noting down the steps.
Thank you for taking these notes. I was going to do it but didn’t really want to 😂 so I really appreciate it
Outstanding. Best 16 minutes of information I've seen in the last 40 years of my life. Succint. Brilliant delivery. Duplicatable
You made my day! Thank you for spreading love and joy.
I agree
I agree. This is probably the best there is in the market right now.
Hey season greetings to you..
Can you please bless with a Christmas gift. I am a nigerian
Bs.c in Economics
Sir
Hey season greetings to you..
Can you please bless with a Christmas gift. I am a nigerian
Bs.c in Economics
Sir
That is the BEST TED I've ever seen.....Duchenne smile
That smile... ;)
Yes Right
I'm all about that dutchavelli smile
Duchenne smiley
Outstanding. Best 16 minutes of information I've seen in the last 40 years of my life. Succint. Brilliant delivery. Duplicatable
One of the most comprehensive, useful and best ted talk. I'm a fan now.
Wow! Thank you for your kind words, I truly appreciate it xD
@@DavidJPPhillips the legend himself!
like that too.
Note for self:
1. Step forward = Increase focus
2. Tilting (sloping position) head on the sides = increase empathy.
3. Changing pace of what you are saying = increase focus
4. Shifting yourself lower (sitting down on a chair) = increase trust
5. Lowering your voice = you get anticipation
6. If you pause, you will get undivided attention.
7. Body language
a. Maintain open body language
b. Don’t move backwards
c. Use functional gesture
8. Voice
a. Pace (lower voice = means important than higher voice)
b. Pause ( in every sentence)
9. Small skills
a. Look up = illustrate thinking
b. Audible inhale = suggest excited
c. Duchenne Smile = Smile with eyes & mouth
d. Self-laughter = increase anticipation for what to say
-body language - open
-hands gestures: to illustrate point
-voice inflection
-t h e pause: stress importance
-get used to awkward silences
->instead of uhhhhing
-in the moment+focus on audience
-being passionate abt what you do
-smiling
-reiterating your point
Hi, I would like to purchase his training on the site headgain(with the 110 elements) with 20 peoples (some of the content would be sent before payment as proof of purchase). Would you be interested in this ? :))
Anyone else got up from their chair after like a few mins and started to try and mimic and improve the gestures he was making? Definitely one of the most helpful videos ive seen on youtube
my man David is probably the only person that got claps after showing his middle finger on the stage to everyone sitting 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
hahahahahahaa yeaaaah he's the king!
lmao😂😂
HATS OFF! By far the best speaker I've come across
That's so funny
LMAO! This is what happens when you really create the expression, doesn't matter what you express, it will be understood accordingly to what you want.
I was in the middle of writing an email and listen to this video in the background. . . then you lowered your voice and I started typing slower and catching more and more words, then you. . . paused, and I. . . stopped typing completely and waited, it felt like forever. When you started talking again. . . every word sounded very important, so I stopped the video, I stopped typing the email, adjusted my headphones, set back in my chair and listened (and watched) this video with the outmost attention. There is just 3 words I can, now, say about it. . .
It is working. . .
What a talk, the ability to explain and apply in real-time show an extremely high level of skill. Something I have rarely seen. I also like how many of the 110 techniques (probably all) are applied in this talk, 2:50 blew my mind, dissecting it is an entire course by itself! And how he makes it all come together, this is a lesson that will stick for sure...Thanks for this wonderful message.
Richard Andoh true
Shout out to teachers.
Have balls of steel.
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As you can imagine, watching, listening and following your advice has changed my life! Thanks for being so genuine, David. You really know how to communicate well.
*He* *explained* *very* *well!*
*This* *is* *one* *of* *the* *best* *ted* *talks* *on* *speaking* *skill,* *voice* *coaching* *e.t.c*
The best thing I ever learned from watching a PewDiePie video.😂
I would have to say that this video would make it on my top 10 public speaking list. Great speaker with awesome tips. Thanks for sharing.
What are the other 9? Please share!
ditto
@@realestjeremyhamel How to get out of debt. How to be an effective listener. How to become a great communicator are just a few others to name.😎
From the very start, I like his way of articulating his thoughts to the minds of the audience. I'm really with this man. He's truly blessed with his sacrifices to get the benefits that he shared with us. That's great.
Weh?
This was the single most valuable and helpful presentation on public speaking I ever saw. Not just theories, which are all good and interesting, but actual examples, demonstrations and a great set of tools to come back to. Thank you a lot for this!
I have been teaching public speaking at the college level for over 25 years. David does a fantastic job of demonstrating the highlights. This video could be adapted for job interviewing as well, since nonverbal communication and vocal dynamics are critical in that situation. Great job.
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
One of the most informative, practical and useful TED talk I’ve watched. Thanks Dave, you absolutely killed it!
I hope teachers find you and let their students learn from you and get inspired. I was a teacher for more than 40 years and tried to teach my students quite a lot of the skills you are talking about. You really boiled ut down brilliantly, showed it beutifully and deconstructed it at the same time. You deserve an A+++!
your A+++! :)
Definitely. There's a lady lecturer in my engineering school who raps physics and electrical, she has a reputation of students failing her classes. I'm contemplating whether to send her this or not
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Well this video was recommended to me by a teacher so your hopes came true to some extent
Whoever you are who can't sleep tonight, is tired or sad, believe that there will be tomorrow that will light up your beautiful days.
You just need to endure a little more, a little more, and a little more ...
Thank you for being patient, thank you for being able to survive. And as you read this, promise yourself that you will be able to get through your toughest days in the future.
Promise to keep smiling, no matter how you are ...
You deserve to be happy :)
Fantastic! The way he lowered his voice and knelt down or sat in the chair I'd say was my favorite part and really captured my attention. So glad I came across this!
Five Core Skills discussed:
1. Neutral Position: Neutral and Open body Language
2. Step forward
3. Functional Gestures: Coordinated gesture with what you are trying to say
4. Keep a calm pace while speaking
5. Introduce Pauses: Replace fillers with pauses (Ah, uh, um, so)
Bonus skills: These increase anticipation in your listeners
a. Looking up: shows thinking
b. Audible breathing: makes your listener believe you are going to say something interesting
c. Duchenne Smile: smile with mouth and eyes
d. Self-Laughter
Wow! The Academy Award goes to Mr. David Phillips! Very, very good. The world has a new communications coach.
I learned very useful tips from this video .
Standing ovation 👏
Five useful tips to to engage audience,
1. During speaking 🗣️ moves foward show focus.
2 . Moving a head show empathy.
3 . Showing Gestures
4 . Slowing voice create anticipation.
5. Pause which takes attention of audience also smile ..
Favourite lines😊
You're what you become.
You can be a good speaker..
BRILLIANT! I think he's a teacher. He is just too eloquent and perceptive of audience' reaction. Communication Skills is never a serious issue among teachers because they face the students more than 5 hours a day. One basic factor in gaining confidence to speak before a crowd is simply GET USED TO DOING IT.
He practises what he taught and boy, was it amazing. Great tips and wonderful real-life demonstration.
Incredible talk. One of the most engaging and useful I've listened to.
You, Mr. David, are the best educator I have ever listened, and or watched in my life.. you are simply, perfect in your teaching techniques.. witty way of teaching! Thank You!
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I have to say this is one of the best Tedtalks ever! Content, Facts, combined with delivery and execution and it all is intertwined with hints of humour.
He took on the very difficult task of teaching us to be great speakers while showing us his own speaking skills. And he pulled it off well.
Hats Off!
Amazing comment, thank you 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
This talk paired with how to avoid Death by PowerPoint is absolutely incredible. I am interviewing with an organization next week for a presenter position and this is giving me an incredible amount of knowledge to add to my presentation tool belt. Huzzah!
I hope your interview went well
Woooow just woooow, i mean i wanted to watch mr david ted talks right after watching his reactions, but i am just blown by his presentation. Soo well-done 👏
It's fascinating watching him talk about the skills he employs, while he employs him (probably subconsciously at this point in his career) and spotting them as they happen. I wish TH-cam and things like this were available back when I was in high school; videos like this would have been immensely helpful.
he made me cry at the end of his presentation showing how really good he was
Wow, this was absolutely incredible. I don't think I've seen a talk delivered this well. Great information and stunning delivery.
The legend himself on a TED talk!
Not only do I learn a tremendous amount of information from his presentations, but they are entertaining to boot.
Such a comprehensive contents in 16:51 minutes.
Love it!
One of the best ted talk, I have ever seen.
Cheers! =)
Well, this why I love, love, love TED talks.
Ohhhhh wow! What a masterclass. Review the full chart, Watch this 10 times over. Even his "mistakes" are planted.
"Ali. And...*inhale*...The likes" such a beautiful demonstration of how to keep from rambling while INCREASING audience attention!
I actually think this is one of my favorite Ted talks! Thank you so very much (pretend to see the body language) for providing us with your knowledge,and, for helping us become better communicators, presenters, and speakers! Thank you! (Ended with Duchenne Smile )
Hands down one of the best ted talks i've ever seen. David JP Phillips you are inspirational!
He was genuinely fabulous. So refreshing after listening to so many ted talk that don’t deliver and you can tell are faking it. He was the real deal.
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I have a rather short attention span when any videos go pass the 7 min mark but this video proves that all the skills shared works a charm! I was absolutely drawn into the whole presentation and wanted more after. Exellent!
Absolutely brilliant! This man is a true master of the very skills he is teaching. Excellent done.
3:50 open body language
5:40 peacok w/ elbows
6:30 parallel action with what u r saying
8:10 the tips on voice.
9:45 tips on pauses
12:00 examples of not using silence
Majority of people don't aspire to become public speaker. We just want to be someone who's loved.
I found myself smiling so big by the end of your presentation! Great points in this video and watching you was very inspiring!
Haha that´s beautiful, thank you for your kind words!
@@DavidJPPhillips I've recently gone down a rabbit hole of watching your videos since Jacksepticeye made his reaction, and I have to say that the message you share is amazing! Thank you for so brilliantly highlighting the value of communication skills, and sharing it with us freely so that it can positively benefit the world. Also, we are both in the David squad. 😎👉👉
@@davcidman6594 my absolute pleasure, all I can do to give you the opportunity to be the best you can be 💜
@@DavidJPPhillips We had a presentation skill class today in university (studying to become a teamleader in tourism/travelling), teacher took me up on the stage as a human experiment since she saw I had the "best confident" body language when sitting down at the start of the class. Went to the stage and she basically told me what to do, but just do it my way, and taught the other´s why and what my body language conveyed and what could we improved. I also gave them some basic tips, such as don´t hide your hands and if you are too nervous to keep them steady then hey, talk with them! And I believe I even taught the teacher something new (I told her we tend to cross our hands to protect our belly, since it has the most vulnerable spots). I have always been excited about communicating, and your videos have opened my eyes to the next level. Implementing these strategies now to become a great, inspiring leader for my people! Cheers to Sweden David. I wish everything goes swell in your manor.
Fantastic. One of the best TEDEx talks I have seen!! He really knows what he's talking about which is evident from the way he speaks and demonstrates in front of the audience. Would love to learn more from him. Thank you SO much for this talk!!
I have managed to speak without really noticing this actually,, you know how you have presented and you know you just missed it again.... Thank you for this 🙌🙌🙌❤️❤️
Wow! The best gift I have for my birthday is having watched this TED Talk. I absolutely learnt so much. I never thought that closing your hands together is a sign of the audience being threatened. I was just being shy and conscious during my lecture. Now I know. Thank you so much!!!
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All I can say is to give you thanks Antonio for the great opportunity 🙏 of 👂 listening to you. Quite insightful, inspirational and revealing. I pray that 🙏 having listened to this video, I shall climb the heights of an exceptionally outstanding 🙏 and excellent Public speakers equipped with the knowledge of the techniques and skills learnt from you.
Absolutely great talk. I'm following some coaching with David since I saw his talk last year in Singapore and wow, you really get better if you explore the 110 skills and techniques (start with a few). Certainly recommended - also for professional speaker who have a lot of experience!
fantastic presentation thank you for do this
As a fellow speaking trainer I have to say: this is gold.
where do you work? I want to be train under ur supervision, just for a week
@@MohammedMBakri Hi man, you can see my profile on Udemy. I'm teaching 125,000 students there also in public speaking. Cheers
I had this title saved in my notes since October 7, 2019 because I remembered watching it in Public Speaking - and falling in love with this video! Bravo good sir 👏🏼, you’ve done well!
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
03:20 *[invalid URL removed] Les 5 compétences de communication les plus importantes selon David JP Phillips*
- Porter une attention particulière au langage corporel.
- Inclure des techniques de storytelling dans votre présentation.
- Utiliser la variété vocale pour captiver l'audience.
- Créer une connexion avec le public.
- Poser des questions pour interagir avec l'audience.
05:23 *Le langage corporel et les positions des mains*
- Il existe un langage corporel généralisé et des positions de mains courantes.
- On retrouve notamment la position de la figue, du double lapin, du cavalier britannique et du T-Rex.
- Utilisez la gestuelle fonctionnelle pour accentuer votre communication verbale.
07:41 *L'importance du langage non-verbal*
- Le langage non-verbal et les expressions faciales peuvent contredire le message verbal.
- Un message incohérent entre le verbal et le non-verbal crée de la confusion.
- Le public est plus attentif au langage non-verbal qu'au discours lui-même.
08:12 *[invalid URL removed] ️ La voix et le rythme*
- Le rythme de votre voix joue un rôle important dans la communication.
- Un rythme lent suggère que votre message est important.
- Un rythme rapide indique le contraire et peut ennuyer l'audience.
11:48 *Les 5 techniques principales de la communication en public*
- Utiliser le silence (pauses) pour capter l'attention du public.
- Varier le rythme de sa voix pour maintenir l'intérêt de l'audience.
- Prendre soin de son langage corporel et ses expressions faciales pour plus de crédibilité.
- Susciter des émotions chez l'auditoire pour l'inciter à l'action.
- Miser sur le storytelling pour rendre son discours plus captivant.
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He didn't include the double shrug :(
he did tho! at 13:45 :)
he did!!!
my man David is probably the only person that got claps after showing his middle finger on the stage to everyone sitting 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Pewdiepie double shcrug OP lmao
What a fantastic talk David. Thank you for so much value. I've been a professional speaker for over 3 decades and learned some new skills. Well done.
BEST TED TALK EVER HEARD
The best skills for public speaking I have learned, thanks 👍
Thank you David, excellent stuff. One small comment I want to add, we are now in the age of Teams meetings/Zoom meetings, remember you can only really perform these "skills" if you meet with your audience in person. In the business world, the most successful colleagues I worked with made a point of meeting customers and colleagues , rather than just settling for a Teams call. To those in Sales, the in-person meeting is even more vital.
Skills, skills, skills....brilliant! Thank you.
Honestly, this is the best video I have ever watched on public speaking for the now.
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00:07 Analyzing 5,000 speakers to distill 110 core skills of public speaking.
02:32 Everyone can acquire presentation and public speaking skills.
04:29 Understanding different body language positions and their impact.
06:12 Use functional gesturing to communicate effectively.
07:57 Body language and gestures must align with verbal communication for effective communication.
09:47 Decisions are based on emotions
12:16 Small skills in public speaking can have a big impact.
14:18 The impact of learning the Duchaine smile
David is great com'on!!! 🔥
Best talk I've seen on Communication
I'm now more than ever motivated on becoming a better public speaker.
The indescribable charisma of this person is inspiring. Excellent!
Ohh man i have watched this more than 10 times love him
Very nice! He's really good. I've been a trainer essentially my whole work life, and not everybody can do this. Well done!
Thanks David!
@@DavidJPPhillips what about people who become nervous, I forget the topics, as english is not my mother tongue
Good evening.....I am from the Republic of Panama and this talk has been very interesting and useful for me...... I wish I could learn more from you. Kindly remember that my mother tongue is Spanish but I like and love the English language.
HATS OFF! By far the best speaker I've come across
Amazingly clear and easy to follow instructions! Thank you David
among others, Mr David Phillips climactically ended his speech. One of the most inspiring speeches i everheard and watched in TED.
wow great art of communcation...that anticipation technique I must adopt it 2:41,2:45
This is my all time favourite Ted Talk 👌🏻
I've watched twice, still interesting and refreshing. Incredible Mr. David!
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This is brilliant and what a lovely man David is! He is absolutely correct and that Duchenne Smile 😃 is very powerful ❤
This is phenomenal and an absolute essential to listen to for everyone
literally the best ted talk ever...
this is incredibly underrated. it should be the one getting views, videos with actual useful and new content.
It is strikingly important to note that people want to feel as though their voices are being heard. Instead of planning your answer, pay attention to what the other person is saying. To prevent misconceptions, seek explanation. The person speaking to you at that time should be the most important person in your life.
I never thought that i would get goosebumps in this kind of videos
You can’t unlove this man
Phenomenal. I simply adore the chart! Thank you for sharing!
If you pause, you get absolute and undivided attention!! Its a wow!!
Straight to my list of best talks i've seen. Bravo, pure gold.
Awesome! David, you've just won one more fan in me!
Cheers Dipan!
This is in my top 3 Ted Talks!
You’re something else man! Keep it up
Thank you sir, For sharing useful tips and tricks. All the best to you.
Rahul
India
Simply the best. I've watched this more than 20 times maybe!!
Thank you Mr Phillips for your brilliant TED talk :)
my favourite takeaway might be how your demonstrations really help you take home your point.
The one with contradicting gestures was a rare and enriching pleasure for me to watch and has actually inspired me to come back to this video a few times already.
Tim/ DotConnector17
Real and professional public speaker.
This Ted video deserve 100 million views ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
It was really very awesome ted talk ever found .
By looking at you i feel graced , thanks for being there .
Loved the speak u speak , pause n smile .
The best thing I ever learned from watching a PewDiePie video.😂
Same 😂
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@@DavidJPPhillips Keep on doing such great speaches and TH-cam videos. I really enjoyed watching your videos and your tips on public speaking were really helpful!
Same
Haha same! 😁😁 I am completely and utterly RUBBISH at this. I have no swag what so ever and people can not hear me even when I call their name from 3 meters. Ugh! This channel might help :D
Anyone here in 2024
We are still here bro see you in 2050s
Hahahah me
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Yes
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The best video about Public speaking i have ever seen.
Thank you
Play back at 0.5x speed. Sounds like very profound, world-changing talk.
Duchenne Smile was amazing, also one of the best TED talks ive seen so far :)