Article for speakers - collaborate with other talented people
to make your presentations big box-office winners!
by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
In Hollywood, it takes hundreds of talented people in front
of and behind the camera, all working together to create a
great movie. What works in Tinsel Town can also bring big
benefits for speakers.
I often brainstorm with David Garfinkel, copy-writing
genius and budding screenwriter, and John Cantu, the San
Francisco comedy legend. John can find something funny in
anything. Garfinkel has a great mind for inserting a sales
message or a dramatic Hollywood scene. My talent is creating
a talk out of conversation, adding a great opening line,
highlighting the key points, and adding structure to it.
The three of us got together one Boxing Day (that's December
26th, for you non-British.) John was just out of the hospital
after serious cancer surgery. We asked him to describe his
experiences. He told us about his first symptoms and being
sent for a blood test. John, who is over 6ft, said, "The
first thing I noticed was that I was the shortest man in
line. I was also the only one not wearing high heels and
lipstick." "That's because Tuesday is transgender night,"
the doctor said.
Two minutes into John's account, we were laughing so hard
that I stopped him. "John, this is going to be your next
speech. Let me get the tape recorder and start all over!"
As we listened, David Garfinkel kept adding dramatic effects.
When John finished, we had the foundation for a speech called
"Laughing All the Way to the Hospital." It was full of human
interest, funny and poignant. John Cantu is the "everyman"
in movies who takes whatever life hands him with good humor
and no complaints.
John told about lying on a gurney, waiting to be wheeled
into surgery. "I'm a street-smart blue collar guy," he said,
"and I've never been in a situation I couldn't talk my way
out of or run away from. Then a woman comes up and asks
if I'm okay. 'To be honest, ma'am, I'm a lot more apprehensive
than I thought I would be.' She took my hand. 'Don't worry.
We're going to take really good care of you.' Suddenly,
I felt better."
"Whenever you give this speech to health care workers,"
I told him, "call it 'The Touch of Her Hand!'"
In his talk, John created 62 different individual characters,
a whole busload of people, a hospital full of medical workers,
and an hallucinatory spaceship full of aliens in green hospital
scrubs. And his lesson learned: Nothing is so bad that it
can't be funny!
Our collaboration on John's speech was so exciting that
we transcribed the tape and turned the experience into an
NSA seminar. We built a set on stage, replicating my living
room with hotel furniture. Then we reenacted the whole thing,
freezing the action every now and then so moderator Janelle
Barlow could point out what techniques we used in an incredible
learning experience.
Another National Speakers Association star, Hope Mihalap,
who is one of the most brilliant natural humorists I've
ever met. She's Greek, married to a Russian, and her audiences
adore her down-to-earth, everyday insights. She had been
asked if she could tie a sales message into her humorous
talk. (Hope is the first to admits she doesn't have a business
bone in her body.)
So I asked her to tell me her hilarious story about buying
a girdle. As Hope spoke, I pointed out eleven spots where
she could tie in a customized client message. For example,
she could repeat the saleswoman's humiliating comments,
and then ask, "What could you say to keep your customers
from feeling like I did?" Her audiences would be learning
a valuable lesson while laughing. I suggested she collaborate
with a sales trainer. He or she could do what I had done
through the entire talk. From a sales standpoint, tie in
sales and marketing questions and observations that could
easily be added to Hope's talk. Hope in return could write
some funny lines for his/her sales presentation.
Go Hollywood! All of us have our unique strengths and
shortcomings. When you collaborate with other talented people,
you can make your presentations big box-office winners!
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Patricia Fripp CSP, CPAE is a San Francisco-based executive
speech coach, sales
trainer, and award-winning professional
speaker. She is the author of Get
What You Want! and Past-President of the National
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David Garfinkel has been described as "the world's greatest
copywriting coach." He's a successful results oriented copywriter
and the author of "Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich,"
which shows you exactly how to adapt proven moneymaking
headlines to your business. Find out more about David Garfinkel
here: http://www.davidgarfinkel.com
John Cantu is a San Francisco comedy legend, owner and
producer of the legendary Holy City Zoo, who helps you laugh
all the way to the bank. He's written material for Joan
Rivers, Phyllis Diller, and the Smothers Brothers, many
professional speakers and corporate executives. Cantu's
site features great humor resources and free weekly jokes
here: http://www.humormall.com

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