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“Great stories are ownable” | Ron Tite, keynote speaker and agency exec

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Jan 10, 2025
Ron Tite, a keynote speaker and agency executive with a background in comedy, dives into the art of storytelling. He emphasizes the importance of personal ownership in narratives, showing how minor details make stories relatable. His humorous experience with the Westin Grand hotel highlights the power of social media in enhancing customer service. Ron also discusses the nuances of public speaking, including crafting relatable stories through pacing and audience engagement. His infectious energy inspires listeners to embrace their unique stories and humor in communication.
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ADVICE

The Power of Silence

  • Create contrast between humor and serious points with silence.
  • Let the audience anticipate your next point after laughter.
INSIGHT

Silence as Confidence

  • Many speakers talk endlessly, lacking confidence in their ideas.
  • Silence demonstrates confidence in both your speaking and ideas.
ADVICE

Internalizing Your Material

  • Internalize your material so it lives in your bones, not just your brain.
  • Focus on what follows applause breaks to truly connect with the audience.
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