How do You Connect with a NUMB Audience?
Dr. Laura Sicola
Founder: Laura Sicola Inc., TEDx Speaker w/ 6,900,000+ views, Podcast Host, Author, Executive Coach, Trainer, Speaker
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One of the most confidence-testing situations is speaking to a non-responsive audience.
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You’ve got something important to say, and you’re putting your best foot forward, but the audience is giving you blank stares of indifference, if they’re making any eye contact at all.
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How do you snap them out of it, wake them up, and get them to engage?
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With a few very notable exceptions, that was the comparative reality many speakers faced last night at Night 2 of the RNC. Fortunately, there are a number of lessons we can all learn from it regarding how NOT to get stuck in that position again.
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First let me clarify what I mean by a (comparatively) “non-responsive” audience, and identify three key conditions that create that environment.
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The RNC is taking place a Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum, which holds nearly 18,000 people. 18,000 people should be able to make a crazy amount of noise when cheering for something, like the many concerts and ice hockey games it hosts every year.
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Yet for so many speakers, the comments that were clearly intended as “pause for cheering and applause here” moments yielded what sounded more like “golf claps” and charity-cheers.
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And more often than not, a consistently audible sound was the murmur of the attendees talking amongst themselves, oblivious of the speaker of the moment who was desperately trying to establish his/her three minutes of fame.
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Why? They became numb to the content and the delivery.? Here’s three core reasons.
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For the audience to snap out of their haze, they need VARIETY.
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Just like good music needs dynamics, going from loud to soft, slow to fast, driving to hesitant, so does your speech.
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(For comparison, check out House majority whip Tom Emmer here who just yelled at the audience in exactly the same volume, tonality, pace, and energy for four and a half minutes. After the first 30 seconds or so, you just have to tune him out.)
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A convention is a 4-day pep rally, which is supposed to be exciting. Imagine getting on a roller coaster only to find that the track looks like a toy train set that just loops around the base of the Christmas tree ad infinitum. Who wants to ride that train? Nobody.
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What kind of twists and turns, inclines and drops will keep people enthusiastically engaged from start to finish? Here are three examples and speakers who did each well:
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Unless you’re in the cookie business, using a cookie-cutter approach to get quick “moments” ends up leaving your words – much like cookies – full of empty calories.
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A message needs to nourish and inspire with a variety of textures and flavors to truly engage and energize the listeners..
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Let’s see if Night 3’s course tomorrow energizes you, or puts you into a full-scale “food coma.”
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