If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline of wha i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or should I just wri out entirely what I want to say like a book on tape?
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If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or should
I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on tape?
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or should
I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on tape?
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or should
I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on tape?
On 07-29-22 08:36, Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline
of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or
should I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on
tape?
I can only speak for myself. I prefer to minimise the amount of
handling that I do (I've done public speaking and community radio interviews , rather than podcasting), so I've always been more of a
"work out the main points and do the rest on the fly" type of person
- a set of notes with dot points is enough.
I've always been more of a "work out the main points and do the rest
on the fly" type of person - a set of notes with dot points is enough.
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or should
I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on tape?
Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline
of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or
should I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on
tape?
Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
If I am new to the idea of podcasting, should i just write an outline
of what i want to talk about and just have natural conversation or
should I just write out entirely what I want to say like a book on
tape?
On 07-30-22 06:49, Warpslide wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Long story short: I grew up in a religious family (grandfather is a pastor).
When I was in my late teens/early 20's I was tasked to give a talk to
the congregation (at another church). The first time I had to do that
I was a nervous wreck. I wrote the script and pretty much looks like a robot reading from a piece of paper.
I've always been more of a "work out the main points and do the rest
on the fly" type of person - a set of notes with dot points is enough.
This is what I ended up doing. I could come up with a script in my
head and then just write down the bullet points. I would come to the podium with recipe card with those bullet points written on it, which allowed the talk to sound more natural. I was told I had a knack for public speaking, being described as "melodic" at a few points.
I got so good at giving talks that I was asked to speak at a conference
in front of a couple thousand people. Nervous Jay really shone through that day.
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