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Bill McGowan on How to Speak Memorably and Communicate with Clarity & Confidence

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Bill McGowan, author of Speak Memorably: The Art of Captivating an Audience, shares practical ways to make your ideas stick—on stage, on Zoom, and in any high-stakes moment. We get into dynamic delivery, smarter structure, and memorable language devices you can use immediately.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • Dial it up (a bit): Why what feels “over the top” on video usually plays just right.
  • Story over stats: Using Francis Ford Coppola’s “three best things” idea to craft stronger openings and closings.
  • Primacy & recency: Designing beginnings and endings people actually remember (and skipping the dreaded agenda slide).
  • Cliffhangers > previews: Start with something engaging—don’t promise you’ll be engaging later.
  • Slow beats filler: How pacing reduces “uh/you know” and helps you choose better words.
  • Slides with a point: Lead each slide with a clear statement of value; know your closing line before you advance.
  • Be your own brutal editor: Cut 25% from emails and presentations to boost clarity and punch.
  • Levity, not jokes: Use a light touch to build trust and retention; avoid risky stand-up and overdone self-deprecation.
  • Seven memorable devices (highlights): Analogy/metaphor, “creative labels” (e.g., the “toothbrush test”), mirror pairs, original definitions, simple equations/ratios, and smart cliché twists (“survival of the quickest”).

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Manage episode 499404258 series 18705
Content provided by Erik Fisher. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Erik Fisher or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Bill McGowan, author of Speak Memorably: The Art of Captivating an Audience, shares practical ways to make your ideas stick—on stage, on Zoom, and in any high-stakes moment. We get into dynamic delivery, smarter structure, and memorable language devices you can use immediately.

In this conversation, we discuss:

  • Dial it up (a bit): Why what feels “over the top” on video usually plays just right.
  • Story over stats: Using Francis Ford Coppola’s “three best things” idea to craft stronger openings and closings.
  • Primacy & recency: Designing beginnings and endings people actually remember (and skipping the dreaded agenda slide).
  • Cliffhangers > previews: Start with something engaging—don’t promise you’ll be engaging later.
  • Slow beats filler: How pacing reduces “uh/you know” and helps you choose better words.
  • Slides with a point: Lead each slide with a clear statement of value; know your closing line before you advance.
  • Be your own brutal editor: Cut 25% from emails and presentations to boost clarity and punch.
  • Levity, not jokes: Use a light touch to build trust and retention; avoid risky stand-up and overdone self-deprecation.
  • Seven memorable devices (highlights): Analogy/metaphor, “creative labels” (e.g., the “toothbrush test”), mirror pairs, original definitions, simple equations/ratios, and smart cliché twists (“survival of the quickest”).

Links & resources:

Connect with Erik:

This Podcast is Powered By:

Make sure to grab Shortcasts from Beyond The To-Do List by Blinkist. A Shortcast is a 7-10 min version of a podcast where you get the core takeaways.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  continue reading

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