TALKTIPS DAY 09: Research & Examples

Once I start putting my talk together I inevitably find that certain points I’m trying to make, need a little more gravity to kick a point home. Books and songs and art, scientific facts and other information can absolutely help with that. It’s always nice to be able to say something like, “See, Science says so!”

Research and examples are a really important part of helping your talk — your experience — connect with the audience. Citing intriguing, factual, supportive material is awesome! \o/

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Note: My daily talk tips are written in 5 minutes or less as a part of my ongoing #tinychallenges.
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Jaimee Newberry is a professional experimenter, speaker and writer who lives, learns and fumbles out loud. She’s the founder of tinychallenges.com and co-host of the tinychallenges podcast. She’s also the independent mother of two girls and two cats, and girlfriend of a beautiful, shy man who likes to remain mostly anonymous. More at jaimeejaimee.com

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