Fear of public speaking
What is communicative apprehension?
The time in which you should write your introduction
What is last?
The three "A's" of active listening
What is attention, attitude, and adjustment
Epistemology and ontology are both a part of this concept
what is a worldview?
Ira says a good story constantly does this to keep the audience engaged
What is raise questions?
Context of viewpoint
What’s a frame of reference?
Telling a story and asking a question are both examples of this type of tactic
What is attention-getting tactics?
Listening are music at a concert
What is appreciative listening
Circular way of communication
what is the transactional model of communication
Meaning or insight
What does reflection give a story?
A type of anxiety that is derived from the external situation which individuals find themselves.
What is state-anxiety?
to gain attention, gain goodwill, clearly state purpose, and structure the speech
What are the four functions of an introduction?
Mentally finishing the speaker's sentences
What is anticipating
Three part model of communication
what is linear model of communication
In Ira's "boring possible story" example, the house is extremely this, which creates suspense
What is quiet?
fear of being in a situation where one is being watched or observed.
What is scrutiny fear?
The body of the speech
What is the heart of your speech?
The approach that is consistent with various perspectives
What is an open-minded approach
Turning words into images
what is decoding
Anecdote and reflection
What are the two "building blocks," Ira Glass says, every story needs.
A change in attitude can be fostered through a self-reflective regimen.
What is cognitive restructuring?
An occasion, historical events, personal interest, or previous speech
What are attention getting tactics?
The ultimate demonstration of interest
What is the listener's lean
Turning mental images into words
what is encoding
Telling a good story is less about the topic and more about "this"
What is the "way you tell it"