How do the best keynote speakers in the world approach the messages they share? The best in the world share these traits and spirit with their audiences.
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Season 8 Episode 20: 5 Elements the Best Keynote Speakers Share
In the latest episode of The Thermostat with Jason V Barger, titled “5 Elements the Best Keynote Speakers Share,” Jason talks about the key attributes that set apart the world’s most impactful keynote speakers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to hire keynote speakers for corporate events, or for thought leaders aspiring to enhance their public speaking skills.
Episode Summary
In this enlightening episode, Jason V Barger explores the essential elements that the best keynote speakers possess. Through personal anecdotes and insightful analysis, Jason identifies five key components that elevate a speaker from good to great. Whether you’re planning to hire a keynote speaker for your next corporate event or aiming to refine your speaking abilities, understanding these elements can make a significant difference.
Key Themes and Timestamps:
- Relevant and Needed Content (00:10:31 – 00:10:54)
- Summary: Jason emphasizes that the best keynote speakers address relevant and pressing issues. Their content resonates deeply with the audience because it is timely and needed.
- Pull Quote: “The best are the ones who are speaking to relevant issues and needs in the world, not just talking about nice ideas.”
- Authentic and Genuine Delivery (00:11:54 – 00:12:28)
- Summary: Authenticity and genuineness are crucial. Audiences can easily detect insincerity. Genuine speakers connect more profoundly because their passion is real.
- Pull Quote: “The best keynote speakers in the world are authentic and genuine. Audiences can spot a fake from a mile away.”
- Engaging Stories (00:13:32 – 00:14:11)
- Summary: The power of storytelling cannot be overstated. Engaging stories capture the minds and hearts of listeners, making the message memorable and impactful.
- Pull Quote: “Humans think in stories and are drawn to good stories. The best keynote speakers involve powerful stories that move people’s minds and hearts.”
- Passion and Energy for the Audience (00:14:37 – 00:15:07)
- Summary: The energy and passion of the speaker should be focused on the audience. It’s about conveying genuine enthusiasm for the audience’s future and their journey ahead.
- Pull Quote: “The energy they put forward is palpable because it’s about the people and the future of the people in the room.”
- Bias Toward Action (00:15:26 – 00:15:46)
- Summary: Great speakers leave their audience with actionable steps. It’s not just about inspiring thoughts but encouraging concrete actions that drive positive change.
- Pull Quote: “The best keynote speeches leave people with some ideas about their next steps and encourage a bias toward action.”
Important Timestamps:
- 00:00:00 – Introduction and overview of the episode.
- 00:10:31 – Discussion on relevant and needed content.
- 00:11:54 – Importance of being authentic and genuine.
- 00:13:32 – Role of storytelling in keynote speeches.
- 00:14:37 – Passion and energy focused on the audience.
- 00:15:26 – Encouraging a bias toward action.
Questions to Ponder:
- What content or topics are currently relevant and needed within your team or organization?
- What stories or examples could engage the minds and hearts of your audience?
- What actionable steps can you encourage your audience to take after your speech?
Importance for Thought Leaders and Keynote Speakers:
Understanding and incorporating these five elements can transform a good keynote speech into a powerful, memorable, and actionable experience for the audience. For corporate cultures and leadership, these themes are vital as they foster a more engaged, motivated, and proactive workforce. By addressing relevant issues, speaking authentically, sharing compelling stories, exuding passion, and encouraging action, keynote speakers can significantly impact their audience and inspire positive change within organizations.
For those looking to hire keynote speakers for corporate events, these elements serve as a benchmark to identify and select the best candidates who can deliver value and drive meaningful conversations.
Final Thoughts:
The insights shared in this episode of The Thermostat are invaluable for both aspiring and seasoned speakers. By focusing on these five elements, speakers can enhance their effectiveness and leave a lasting impact on their audience. As Jason aptly puts it, “The future of leadership is you, is me, is us. We have an opportunity to set the temperature for the cultures we’re trying to create and then have the courage to continue to show up and breathe good oxygen into ourselves and the people around us.”
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A thermostat is proactive. It sets the temperature in a room. Controls the temperature. Regulates the temperature. But in today’s distracted, fast-paced and digital world, it’s easy for individuals and organizations to act more like thermometers, slipping into reactionary thinking, becoming scattered and inconsistent. The most compelling leaders, teams, organizations, families, or collection of humans of any kind operate in thermostat mode. They calibrate their mind and heart to set the temperature for the vision and culture they want to create. Jason Barger, globally celebrated author, keynote speaker, and founder of Step Back Leadership Consulting, is the host of The Thermostat, a podcast journey to discover authentic leadership, create compelling cultures and find clarity of mission, vision, and values.