add-humor-speechesWhile this blog is pretty much focused on all things concerning stand-up comedy, I don’t usually focus specifically on adding comedy and humor to speeches and presentations.

But there is a fantastic blog that covers that topic specifically called ProHumorist.com. And I will tell you right now, I trust the information provided on that blog because…

ProHumorist.com is owned and operated by Jason Peck in England, who also happens to be one of my Killer Stand-up Comedy System protégés. His blog has been around for a couple of years now and has tons of great tips, strategies and advice for those in the public speaking arena and want to add humor and comedy to their speeches and presentations.

If you check it out, you will find that the Killer Stand-up Comedy System is NOT just for comedians—it’s for any type of comedy involving the spoken word.

Fortunately, Jason has taken it upon himself to specialize in that area. And he will be the first to tell you that…

The mechanics of comedy are EXACTLY the same for public speaking as they are for stand-up comedy when it comes to generating laughter from an audience.

There are no “special” comedy techniques for public speakers. But there are some differences, especially when it comes to “content” that most public speaking pros need to provide, integration strategies, etc.

And every speaking professional knows that…

The funnier you are, the more money you make. Period. It’s really just that simple.

And just like for comedians…

Public speakers must come to the table with a sense of humor that translates to a “general” audience. You cannot teach someone how to “be funny” that doesn’t have the raw talent to begin with.

But you can structure, format and hone your sense of humor to squeeze every ounce of laughter from and audience.

I’m telling you about this now because for those involved in Toastmasters should be preparing for the annual humorous speech contest held every year. And I am proud to say that I have had a number of Killer Stand-up Comedy System customers over the years reach the finals in their respective areas.

So if you want the scoop on how to add comedy and humor to speeches and presentations…

Jet over to ProHumorist.com and check it out. And tell my good friend Jason the Prof sent you.

Cheers,
Steve Roye
The Professor of Funny for Money

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