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Write a Signature Talk Outline without Memorizing the Whole Thing!
In this episode of Mic Drop Mindset, Jenn challenges listeners to write a business speech in 15 minutes by using a practical framework rather than traditional school speech rules.
She defines a business presentation as any talk that leads to a program or service and says the framework works for formats from short breakouts to half-day trainings.
Jenn starts with defining success and “beginning with the ending in mind,” emphasizing that audiences remember how you close and that the conclusion should deliver a deliberate emotional impact.
She advises against memorizing entire speeches, recommending memorizing only the introduction, key transitions (especially into the call to action), and the conclusion.
For the main content, she teaches a 3-2-1 method (e.g., three points, two examples each, one takeaway or question) to stay structured and avoid rambling, and notes she provides templates and modular structures in her coaching.
Resources mentioned:
Signature Speech structure: https://bit.ly/signaturespeak
How to Use the 3-2-1 Method
00:00 15 Minute Speech Challenge
00:12 Business Speech Rulebook
01:22 Define Success and Purpose
01:57 End With Emotional Impact
04:20 What to Memorize
05:43 Consistency Over Control
06:39 The 3 2 1 Method
08:45 Templates and Coaching Support
09:36 Recap and Next Steps
10:16 Wrap Up and Call to Share
Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me [email protected].
Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat
Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com
By Jennifer Espinosa-GoswamiWrite a Signature Talk Outline without Memorizing the Whole Thing!
In this episode of Mic Drop Mindset, Jenn challenges listeners to write a business speech in 15 minutes by using a practical framework rather than traditional school speech rules.
She defines a business presentation as any talk that leads to a program or service and says the framework works for formats from short breakouts to half-day trainings.
Jenn starts with defining success and “beginning with the ending in mind,” emphasizing that audiences remember how you close and that the conclusion should deliver a deliberate emotional impact.
She advises against memorizing entire speeches, recommending memorizing only the introduction, key transitions (especially into the call to action), and the conclusion.
For the main content, she teaches a 3-2-1 method (e.g., three points, two examples each, one takeaway or question) to stay structured and avoid rambling, and notes she provides templates and modular structures in her coaching.
Resources mentioned:
Signature Speech structure: https://bit.ly/signaturespeak
How to Use the 3-2-1 Method
00:00 15 Minute Speech Challenge
00:12 Business Speech Rulebook
01:22 Define Success and Purpose
01:57 End With Emotional Impact
04:20 What to Memorize
05:43 Consistency Over Control
06:39 The 3 2 1 Method
08:45 Templates and Coaching Support
09:36 Recap and Next Steps
10:16 Wrap Up and Call to Share
Have a question or suggestion for a future episode topic? Email me [email protected].
Ready to deliver mic drop moments in your next presentation? Schedule a call to learn more about coaching www.calendly.com/jennchat
Looking to book a speaker for your corporate or association event on topics including leadership and communication? View my programs at www.jennspingo.com