"Talk like TED : the 9 public-speaking secrets of the world's top minds" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Psychology for Graduate / Advanced. From the source: x, 278 pages : 25 cm Public speaking coach and bestselling author Gallo has broken down hundreds of TED talks and interviewed the most popular TED (technology, entertainment, design) presenters as well as the top… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.
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x, 278 pages : 25 cm Public speaking coach and bestselling author Gallo has broken down hundreds of TED talks and interviewed the most popular TED (technology, entertainment, design) presenters as well as the top researchers in the fields of psychology, communications, and neuroscience to get their cutting-edge insights and to reveal the nine secrets of all successful TED presentations Includes bibliographical references and index Ideas are the currency of the twenty-first century -- Emotional. Unleash the master within ; Master the art of storytelling ; Have a conversation -- Novel. Teach me something new ; Deliver jaw-dropping moments ; Lighten up -- Memorable. Stick to the 18-minute rule ; Paint a mental picture with multisensory experiences ; Stay in your lane
How to study this deck
Psychology presentations move quickly between studies, theories, and clinical applications. Track which is which — a single slide may cite a theory, an experiment, and a treatment, but the strength of evidence behind each can vary widely.
At the graduate level, the deck is best read against the original literature it cites, with attention to which claims are settled, which are contested, and which are the lecturer's own synthesis.
Five questions to test your understanding
- What is the single most important claim on the first three slides, and what evidence is offered for it?
- Which slide could you remove without losing the argument? Which slide is load-bearing?
- Where does the deck switch from definitions to applications? Mark that transition.
- What would a student who already disagreed with the conclusion need to see to be convinced?
- Which two slides, if combined, would give the clearest one-slide summary of the whole deck?
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