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Tammy Pescatelli's Audience Interaction: Is it Intentional or Accidental?

Feb 25, 2024

The other day I was watching comedy shows at 2 am and Tammy was cracking me up. When those segments hit I was reminded (as I always am when I hear this) of the first comedian's DVD I bought after the show.


I loved the comedian, bought his DVD, put it in the player, and holy smack a rolly... it was the same show! Like, word-for-word! The jokes, the cadence, and the audience interaction were all the same. I was shocked.


Going deeper, I know a lot of speakers who you would think crush on stage but they've been doing that same presentation for 20 years! That presentation should be fire.



There is so much speakers can learn from comedians, we can learn how to shorten our stories and make them descriptive and funny. Always get to a point.


Also, listen to how comedians use pauses, tonality, and emphasis in their words. Every word is important.


Let's repeat that:


Every word is important!


When you're on stage, every word, every gesture, every question, audience interaction, and moment is important.


I bet Tammy has had mentors in her career, I bet all great comedians have and yet how many CEO's, managers, and sales professionals are trained speakers?


Thank you for asking, I know the approximate answer and it's not very many. That's something that blows my mind because speaking is a discipline, and if you want to get your message across with ease and conviction then reach out to me for a chat: https://calendly.com/bisanzy/15min?month=2024-02


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