Public Speaking Tricks Politicians Use (And How You Can Too)
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Politicians are masters of public speaking — using emotion, structure, and rhetoric to win hearts, minds, and elections. Professor Javier Bernad breaks down the exact techniques speakers like Obama, Kennedy, and Trump use to persuade any audience. Learn how to use political speech strategies to improve your presentations, interviews, and public speaking confidence. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: https://shorturl.at/kpvyB Find all of our content here: https://ie.edu/insights Sign up for our newsletter here: https://shorturl.at/ixFK4 Follow IE Insights on X: https://twitter.com/IeInsights And on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ie-insights/ 00:00 Introduction 00:24 What Do Politicians Do Well In Speaking? 01:10 The Monroe Motivated Sequence 01:37 Using Emotions in Public Speaking 02:29 Rhetorical Resources that Politicians Use 04:22 The 5 Frames for a Successful Speech 05:10 Why Do Politicians Have a Bad Reputation?
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