Rules & Etiquette: Public Speaking as a Buddhist Monk [S5.E55]
vor 4 Jahren
Greg interviews our old friend and recurring guest Phra Pandit,
about public speaking as a Buddhist monk. Beginning with some
public speaking basics, such as the three things that really matter
when you give a speech: what you have to say, who you are, an
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vor 4 Jahren
Greg interviews our old friend and recurring guest Phra
Pandit, about public speaking as a Buddhist monk. Beginning with
some public speaking basics, such as the three things that really
matter when you give a speech: what you have to say, who you are,
and how you deliver, our venerable friend emphasizes that how you
deliver a speech is what you have the most control over and is also
completely separate from the content. Using Trump as an example, he
explains that Trump's public speaking technique was excellent, even
though he was turned off by the message.
Next, Phra Pandit discusses the different types of speeches
in Thai Buddhism, from the informal to the more formal.
Interestingly, the more formal the speech, the more robotic the
delivery is supposed to be, given that the content is supposed to
be pure Buddhism as opposed to your own views or personality. But
even in informal talks, humor and laughter is supposed to be
avoided as can be seen in the recent hullabaloo over two Thai
monks doing a stand up comedy routine.
Phra Pandit continues with some more great advice for
speakers of all types and concludes with some very funny stories
about trying to teach Asian monks, who are almost guaranteed to
be shy, the secret to overcoming the fear of talking in front of
a crowd.
Don't forget that Patrons get the ad-free
version of the show as well as swag and other perks.
And we'll keep our Facebook,
Twitter, and LINE
accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or
whatever you want to share.
Pandit, about public speaking as a Buddhist monk. Beginning with
some public speaking basics, such as the three things that really
matter when you give a speech: what you have to say, who you are,
and how you deliver, our venerable friend emphasizes that how you
deliver a speech is what you have the most control over and is also
completely separate from the content. Using Trump as an example, he
explains that Trump's public speaking technique was excellent, even
though he was turned off by the message.
Next, Phra Pandit discusses the different types of speeches
in Thai Buddhism, from the informal to the more formal.
Interestingly, the more formal the speech, the more robotic the
delivery is supposed to be, given that the content is supposed to
be pure Buddhism as opposed to your own views or personality. But
even in informal talks, humor and laughter is supposed to be
avoided as can be seen in the recent hullabaloo over two Thai
monks doing a stand up comedy routine.
Phra Pandit continues with some more great advice for
speakers of all types and concludes with some very funny stories
about trying to teach Asian monks, who are almost guaranteed to
be shy, the secret to overcoming the fear of talking in front of
a crowd.
Don't forget that Patrons get the ad-free
version of the show as well as swag and other perks.
And we'll keep our Facebook,
Twitter, and LINE
accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or
whatever you want to share.
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