Um, basically your deck kind of explains the business. And your delivery, like, closes the round, I guess.
Your deck explains the business. Your delivery closes the round.
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See their analysisSo, basically, a brilliant message kind of dies if you, like, can't hold the room, you know.
A brilliant message dies if you can't hold the room.
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Any time you have to talk without a prepared script: a question in a meeting, a toast at a wedding, a follow-up in an interview, or Table Topics at Toastmasters. The defining feature is that you choose your words while you are speaking, not before.
Point, Reason, Example, Point. You state your position, give one reason for it, illustrate the reason with a quick example, then restate your point. It is the fastest structure to deploy when someone catches you off guard.
A reflective framework. "What" describes what happened, "So What" interprets why it matters, "Now What" suggests what to do about it. Great for questions where you need to share an experience and connect it to a larger point.
Stop. Take one breath. Repeat or rephrase the question out loud. That buys you three to five seconds without sounding lost, and it usually resurfaces the thread. The audience tolerates a pause far better than they tolerate filler.
A club gives you a live audience and human feedback, which matters. AI practice gives you frequency and privacy: you can run twenty Table Topics in a week without scheduling anything, and the rewritten version shows you exactly where your structure broke down.