Speechwriting 101
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.57 GB | Duration: 2h 46m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.57 GB | Duration: 2h 46m
How to write for spoken-word
What you'll learn
To learn the basics of speechwriting
To understand the differences between writing for spoken versus written word
How to go from an outline to Version 1 of your manuscript
How to write the introduction and conclusion for maximum impact.
Requirements
No experience needed! Well, you do need to love words!
Description
I've been a speechwriter for a few decades and this course is a knowledge transfer from me to you. In it, I pour out everything I've learned in a 3-hour course. Just because someone is a speaker, doesn't mean they know how to write for maximum impact. After all, just because I'm a human doesn't mean I'm doing it well. A speechwriter is a storyteller for spoken-word. There are massive differences and this course will guide you through them. You will learn how to turn your message into a moment. This beginner-friendly course shows you how to craft clear, compelling speeches, from idea to a memorable close. You'll learn a practical, repeatable system that you will be able to use for any context. Learn about the grammatical rules that must be broken and how to use grammar to make your points memorable and impactful. I'll even share with you what to focus on when you revise each draft. You’ll learn to treat the idea as the main character and yourself as the guide, so audiences don’t just hear you, they feel the shift.This is for leaders, founders, experts, TEDx hopefuls, and anyone who needs to persuade, inspire, or teach from a stage, boardroom, podcast, or camera.
Overview
Section 1: Speechwriting 101
Lecture 1 How to begin writing
Lecture 2 Why manuscripts are essential
Lecture 3 Writing for the ear, not the eye
Lecture 4 The Golden Rule: Keep it simple
Lecture 5 The power of short sentences
Section 2: Grammar & Speechwriting
Lecture 6 Bend and break the rules
Lecture 7 Rule 1–Conjunctions and the beginning of sentences
Lecture 8 Rule 2–Sentence fragments
Lecture 9 Rule 3–Prepositions can go at the end of a sentence
Lecture 10 Rule 4–The power of repetition
Lecture 11 Rule 5–Contractions help flow
Lecture 12 Avoid clauses
Lecture 13 Avoid too many conjunctions
Lecture 14 Avoid overusing commas
Section 3: How to write your manuscript
Lecture 15 How to go from Idea Outline to Manuscript Version 1
Lecture 16 Write version 2 with your head
Lecture 17 Write version 3 for the ear
Lecture 18 Moving from version 3 to 4
Lecture 19 Crafting the introduction
Lecture 20 The opening hook
Lecture 21 The conclusion
People who are interested in becoming better speakers and speechwriters.