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Before You Say Anything

The Untold Stories and Failproof Strategies of a Very Discreet Speechwriter

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1 of 1 copy available

This program is read by the author.
Victoria Wellman's Before You Say Anything invites listeners into the game-changing creative process of New York's busiest speechwriter, delivering actionable insights for anyone tasked with speaking in public.

In the age of information and influence, the ability to authentically express yourself in words has become both a rite of passage and an essential skill for anyone who wants to make a difference—however modest or grand—in their family, community, workplace, or at the podium in front of thousands. And yet the conventional wisdom around what resonates for today's speakers and their audiences has failed to evolve, leaving speakers wondering how they will craft a speech that provides the individuality, originality and authenticity our culture demands. While we can't all be the next Amanda Gorman, however, there is a roadmap every speaker can follow—regardless of their experience—to elevate a narrative from serviceable to unforgettable. This is true whether you are roasting a colleague at an office party, delivering a keynote industry address, accepting an award, or eulogizing a loved one.
In Before You Say Anything, Victoria Wellman—the founder and president of Manhattan-based speechwriting company The Oratory Laboratory—shares her unique methodology for researching, reimagining, crafting, and delivering a professional quality speech by focusing on three core objectives: respect for the audience, the restless pursuit of originality, and intentionality behind every word. Full of hilarious anecdotes and examples from Wellman's extensive experience as the go-to speechwriter for power players and everyday people from around the world, Before You Say Anything is an irresistible antidote to the age-old doctrine of what a speech must include. Instead it will leave readers with an enlightened and refreshing way of thinking about their sources, ideas and material, and a strategy of putting it all to use.
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 7, 2022
      Speech ghostwriter Wellman blends career memoir and public speaking advice in her colorful if cursory debut. “It used to be presumed that speaking in public required confidence and charisma and was a skill exercised only by the elite.... But all that has changed. The technology revolution has raised the stakes for everyone,” she writes. As a result, eloquence has become increasingly important because social media amplifies everyone’s “personal manifesto.” She recounts a variety of entertaining anecdotes about speeches she’s helped her clients write: there’s a woman who wanted help writing her eulogy while she was still alive, a porn star preparing to speak at a university, and an astronaut giving a talk at a famous planetarium. Wellman’s writing is humorous and candid (“Dick Clark can s*** it,” she writes), but she’s oddly short on specifics about what can make or break a great speech. Her chapter on delivery, for example, focuses mostly on punctuation and typography and relegates such fundamental public speaking aspects as volume, rhythm, inflection, and projection to one-word mentions. Readers looking for some speech-writing nitty-gritty will find it here, but those in need of help taking it in front of an audience may be left wanting.

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