Do You Talk Funny? by David Nihill

Do You Talk Funny? by David Nihill

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Do You Talk Funny? by David Nihill

Public speaking can be terrifying. For David Nihill, the idea of standing in front of an audience was scarier than cliff jumping into a thorny pit of spiders and mothers-in-law. Without a parachute or advanced weaponry. Something had to change. In what doesn't sound like the best plan ever, David decided to overcome his fears by pretending to be an accomplished comedian called 'Irish Dave' for one full year, crashing as many comedy clubs, festivals, and shows as possible. One part of the plan was at least logical: he was already Irish and already called Dave. In one year, David went from being deathly afraid of public speaking to hosting a business conference, regularly performing stand-up comedy and winning storytelling competitions in front of packed houses. And he did it by learning from some of the best public speakers in the world: stand-up comedians. Do You Talk Funny?: 7 Comedy Habits to Become a Better (and Funnier) Public Speaker shows how the key principles of stand-up comedy can be applied to your speaking engagements and presentations to make you funnier, more interesting, and better looking. (Or at least two of the three.) Whether you are preparing for a business presentation, giving a wedding toast, defending your thesis, raising money from investors, or simply want to take on something you're afraid of, this book will take you from sweaty to stage-ready. You'll learn how to: - Craft a story and content that your audience will want to listen to; - Find the funniest parts of your material and how to get to them faster; - Deal with stage fright; - Master the two most important parts of your performance: timing and delivery. Ten percent of the author's proceeds from this book will go to Arash Bayatmakou via Help Hope Live until he is fully back on his feet and thereafter to one of the many facing the same challenges after suffering a severe spinal cord injury.
"David Nihill talks funnyHe also writes funny. But his book isn't just entertaining, it's incredibly useful. It's packed with effective and easy-to-implement tips that have helped me in my presentations." --AJ Jacobs, author of Drop Dead Healthy and The Year of Living Biblically "Your next talk will be 10 times more entertaining if you read this book." --Charlie Hoehn, author of Play It Away: A Workaholic's Cure for Anxiety "This is a book you don't just read, it's a book you DO. Look, I'm such an expert in this field that I'm quoted in the book, and even I learned a tremendous amount reading it, so I'm gonna guess you will too." --Bill Grundfest, Golden Globe Winner, 3 Time Emmy Nominee, Founder of NYC's Comedy Cellar "It is one of those rare books that makes you think, laugh, and embrace your quirky self. In an inspiring and entertaining manner, Do You Talk Funny? teaches you how to find your inner storytelling mojo. A great read!" --Michael Margolis, CEO, Get Storied "Not only does David nail how to add funny to your talks, he also practices what he preaches in this very entertaining read. My two complaints are: 1) This book didn't exist when I started as a speaker and 2) I didn't write it." --Andrew Tarvin, author of Humor That Works, award-winning speaker, NYC-based comedian "From writing to performing to where to put your hands, David Nihill will help you become a more humorous storyteller." --Peter McGraw, University of Colorado professor, director of the Humor Research Lab (HuRL), coauthor of The Humor Code: A Global Search for What Makes Things Funny "Read this book and you'll enjoy presenting to people, they'll enjoy listening to you and crucially they'll happily retain your message. A riveting read, a super story, and awesome advice." --Neal O'Gorman, CEO, Artomatix "David's rich life experiences shine through in this wildly entertaining guide to public speaking. Whether you're reading it for fun or to stand out at your next business presentation, I promise you'll be inspired." --Sami Aziz, Producer on ABC's Shark Tank and two-time Emmy Award Winner

David Nihill is a successful author and the founder of the FunnyBizz Conference, based in Dublin, Ireland. His work has been featured in Inc., Lifehacker, The Huffington Post, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Forbes, NPR, The Irish Independent, TV3, Newstalk, and The Irish Times, and has been read by over 1 million people. David's curriculum, which has over 34,000 students and has been featured by Prezi as one of the greatest training courses for presenters, has been named one of the best by Forbes.com. David has done standup comedy and was the winner of the prestigious San Francisco International Comedy Competition (past finalists include Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, and Ellen DeGeneres). He is also a sought-after international business and TEDx speaker. He has lectured at Stanford Graduate Management School, UC Berkeley, University College Dublin, and University of Oxford.

He is a graduate of UCD's Michael Smurfit Graduate Management School, and when immigration officials allow, he now calls San Francisco home. He was recognized to the 2017 Irish America 100 List, which honors the achievements of the greatest and brightest Irish-American and Irish-born leaders. Nils Parker is the editor of a number of New York Times, Amazon, and Wall Street Journal best-selling books, including Tucker Max's I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell and Assholes Finish First, Ryan Holiday's Trust Me, I'm Lying and The Obstacle Is The Way, and James Altucher's Choose Yourself. He enjoys comedy, Cal football, and spending time with his wife. That is not to say that they must be in that order.

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ISBN 13 9781942952275
ISBN 10 1942952279
Title Do You Talk Funny?
Author David Nihill
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher BenBella Books
Year published 2016-03-08
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.