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Ride the Message, Not the Script With Melinda Lee
Greetings, dear listeners! In this exciting episode, we're about to embark on a unique journey where the world of surfing collides with the realm of public speaking. You might be wondering, "What do riding waves and presenting have in common?" Well, hold onto your surfboards because you're about to find out how these seemingly unrelated activities share some valuable insights. So, grab your mental wetsuits, and let's dive in!Have you ever struggled with memorizing a script word for word, only to stumble and fumble during your presentation? Fear not, for I bring you a nugget of wisdom inspired by the waves of surfing. Just as a seasoned surfer doesn't memorize each wave's shape and form, but instead responds to its energy and flow, speakers too can benefit from riding the natural ebb and flow of their content. Say goodbye to memorization woes and hello to speaking from bullet points. By connecting with your message and letting it guide you, you'll find yourself riding the wave of authentic expression. Hang loose and ride that message!