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If you want to get better as a speaker, being able to make your audience laugh, will help increase the power of your message, and will set you apart from the crowd.

I've been writing and performing comedy for nearly 16 years. I've performed all over the UK, including solo shows in Edinburgh. I'm an international playwright, and my comedy drama 'Dearly Beloved', published by Lazybee Scripts, has been performed in the UK, Japan, and Canada. With a long background in business, I also know when and how to use humour appropriately in that environment, and as a Speaker, humour is one of the most important tools I have. In this week's episode, I'm sharing the foundations of using humour, so that you can start to experience the power and joy it brings into your public speaking.

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Resources:

Seth Meyers Golden Globe Opening Monologue

Ken Robinson TED Talk

Cracking Speech Mate – How to use humour to make you an amazing speaker

Comedy Writing Exercises: 

Rant and reverse

 

Questions are the Answer

 

My Comedy Golden Rules:

 

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