There is nothing I like better than an all female public speaking. All female audiences tend to laugh easily and louder than all male audiences. All-man audience are the strongest, because the male ego is replaced by the kind of laughter. You look around to see if someone else laughs, before they laugh, and won ‘it, t-laugh as loud because they think it looks less capable.
If you talk to an audience All-man, it is critical “to pledge and to be, one of the guys” especially if you are a female speaker. I ‘m that is not sexist here. I don ‘t believe in sexist language. I ‘m just that give you the idea to keep in mind if you are a female speaker and you want to be successful speech before a general audience All-man. You have to realize: not all men out there are in the business world as sensitive as I am (send me in the care of my publisher all big hugs). If your All-man audience of a public audience does not consist of the same company or field, stick to sports, business, and money to best connect with them.
One of the hardest audiences to deal with is a group of executives from the same company if the CEO is present. If you say something funny to start the executives to laugh, but they choke away until they check to see if the CEO laughs. If he or she laughs, then they go ahead and laugh around. This type of audience timing caused nightmares for you. If you are the CEO and you are in the audience for a presentation, it is your obligation to laugh like you and to act at least, Re, a good time to “wealthy and you give permission” to laugh at everyone else. As a good public speaker, you can sometimes take it upon themselves to explain to the CEO easy as everyone is looking to him for approval.
Audience consisting of women of more than 50 percent, are good as well. The presence of women provides a good buffer and makes it OK to laugh at the men, as so many other people laugh.
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