Taylor Mali: Speak with Conviction

If you had a chance to read my post from Monday, The Case for Wrinkles, you have seen how I speak with conviction on that subject.  lol  I’m an authority now. ROFL  In this YouTube video, Taylor Mali (former school teacher turned comedian) talks about how we should always speak with conviction and authority.  Check it out.

Did you catch the word he makes up in the middle?  How do you spell that?  Neaauuu?  lol

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What are you thankful for?

This video is from Christian comics, The Skit Guys. What are you thankful for?

In addition, I have an article I wrote on The Power of Thank You to read through on this Thanksgiving Week!  Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

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Can You Pass these Perception Tests?

Perception Week began with my article on your perception of what spam is.  It continued with What People Won’t Do in Public chronicling some of the changes in what society believes is acceptable, how that has changed our views on civility and how we treat others.   Today I conclude with a little perception test.

In order for effective communication to take place, we have to be perceptive of the needs of others.  Society has become so busy and, too often, self-centered that we often don’t take the time to notice things and we’ve lost our ability to perceive important clues that help us communicate effectively and respectfully.

Check out this YouTube video…

Now view this one…

Did that give you an idea about how we all need to improve our powers of perception at times?  Scary isn’t it?

How’d you all do?  Share how you did and what your thoughts are about these videos.

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Politics Week: Who are Our Enemies?

I’ll be making a major announcement tomorrow on our newsletter and then on Wednesday right here on the blog about a new study we have coming out soon.  It has to do with how we “talk politics.”  In preparation for that, it’s Politics Week here at Communication FUNdamentals.  Today I’d like to share a bit of “politicing” going on and how we should and shouldn’t communicate when we talk politics.

Recently, President Obama made a very divisive comment while addressing the Latino community.  It was not well received by many as the following YouTube video shows.  He ran as a Uniter.  He promised to listen to both Republicans and Democrats.  He said he wanted to bring us together.  However in his recent address he stated:

“If Latinos sit out the election instead of saying, ‘We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us,’ if they don’t see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it’s gonna be harder and that’s why I think it’s so important that people focus on voting on November 2.”

Not only has President Obama communicated that he sees half of the American people  (Republicans) as his enemy or the enemy of the Latino people, but that they need to be punished. I think that’s rather disrespectful to half of the country.  I also think it comes at a particularly bad time for the Democrats when polls show that they are way behind.

Later, the President made an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.  He is the first sitting president to do so and, the fact that he had made the decision to appear there, does the image of the office of the President a disservice.  This is not the kind of venue that makes one appear presidential.   It was clear that the President didn’t expect Mr. Stewart to be quite so harsh with him, though I think he had to expect some of that given the nature of the show.  The President came off as defensive and annoyed.

While I don’t agree with President Obama’s stance on most issues, I didn’t feel comfortable watching the sitting U.S. President on a Comedy Central show being treated like a common goofball celebrity, the depths of which was seen when Mr. Stewart called him “dude.”  This is simply disrespectful to the President, even for this kind of a laid back show.

I couldn’t find a video to show you.  Frankly it’s embarrassing to watch a sitting president laughed at by the audience and referred to as “dude” by the host, so I’d just as soon NOT.  Over all I’d say President Obama made a huge error in judging who his enemies really are.

What say you?  What do you think of the President of the United States making an appearance on The Daily Show?  And what do you think of Mr. Stewart calling the President “dude?”

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Frequently Misused Words Video

Looking around through YouTube, I found this video done by an 8th grade class illustrating commonly misused words.  Mostly these are misspellings, but I thought it was cute and fit right in with my weekly Word Wednesday’s misused words theme. This might be a great video to show your kidlings.

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WhatChaOttaKnow about Antidisestablishmentarianism

Love these guys!  Well, one guy is behind the camera.  Here, again, is What You Ought to Know with Antidisestablishmentarianism:

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FIMM's 150th Episode

We’re celebrating FIMM’s 150th episode this month. I starting writing for Foot in Mouth Man on April 19, 2006.  At first he was over on my blog each week, but eventually after his popularity grew, we gave him his own page on Art of Eloquence.com where he has his monthly episodes, his FIMM Speaks audio and his own You Tube video!

Check out FIMMology 101: The FIMMportant, FIMMtastic and FUNbelievable Study  of the Humorous Sins of Our Mouths!  It has thirty nine pages and over 30 lessons packed with hilariously, creative Foot in Mouth Man episodes teaching various communication skills!  This is NOT your traditional communication study!

* eBook available immediately as a download
* Over 30 fun-filled, creative lessons
* Adorably illustrated
* Links to even more FIMM Fun
* PERFECT for shy communicators!
* FUN lessons you can share with children of various ages
* Can be used as a homeschool study by teaching one lesson per week and using discussion to explore its implications!
* Have students rewrite each FIMM Faux Pas the way it should have been handled or share it orally!
* Perfect for adults who need a giggle break!
* Makes a great gift too!

Check out FIMMology 101 and celebrate FIMM’s 150th episode today with your very own copy.  Don’t let anyone you know be a FIMMpersonator.  Get your copy of FIMMology 101 today!

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Me, Myself and I

Another great video from “What You Ought to Know” called Me, Myself and I…

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"Things We Say Wrong" video

Things You Ought to Know has a funny YouTube channel where folks write in and ask how things work.  They research the topic and put out a video like this one on the “Things We Say Wrong.”   It’s funny and informative and presented in Art of Eloquence style.

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Video: More than Words

People often mistakenly think that communication is just about the words we speak, but nothing could be further from the truth.  Without words, we can still communicate and words alone can deceive.  This video is a song called More than Words by Extreme.  I don’t know anything about the band, but I like what this song says.  It takes more than “I love you” to show someone you do.  Anyone can say the words, but to truly convey love takes much “More than Words.”

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