An initial interview will help determine a clear purpose for your talk. If listeners are left with just one message, what should it be? Details you provide are then combined with any necessary research, to create a well-organized script that delivers.


Many old conventions, like starting with a relevant quotation or repeated joke, just don't hold up in our media-saturated world. Listeners want to know what you think and feel, and tap into your unique insights. Humor can be great when it enriches your connection with the audience. But heartfelt sentiment can be just as powerful. The key is to find content that resonates with honesty, wit and passion.
Unfortunately, being too close to the subject matter can actually get in the way of forecasting how various facts and opinions might work together to create a compelling presentation. That's when you can benefit from a fresh perspective, so contact us to set up an interview with our speechwriter.
Whether the speech needs to be humorous, educational, or persuasive, with our writer's help you're sure to captivate your audience and leave them exclaiming "WOW. What a great speech!".
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