Richard Greene, an experienced public speaker and communication coach, emphasizes the importance of 'authentic passion' in public speaking, which beats out polished expertise and technique every time.
He suggests having a conversation with the audience, making eye contact, having the audience as the main focus, telling stories and using vivid details.
He believes that all of this will make you a better speaker in any field.
When it comes to the US Presidential Candidates, Trump is an excellent communicator utilizing 6 and 3/4 of the '7 Secrets' of great communicators. Kamala Harris brings a lot of joy and high-frequency vibes to her communications, but she has not always been seen as authentic.
When talking about the Vice Presidential candidates, Richard suggests that Vance and Walz needed to be more authentic and willing to answer the questions in order to establish their credibility.
Richard's tips for the winner of the elections include sitting down with the opponents or their team in a nationally televised conversation while using 'The Sponge Technique', where one becomes a 'sponge' for the excess anger, frustration around them.
He believes that this will showcase the leader as someone who cares about the people and not as the enemy.
Lastly, Richard suggests that a non-reactive, human conflict resolution method will be effective in reducing conflicts in this difficult time.
Richard Greene offers his master courses, and you can visit his website to book him or take these courses.
He is a popular media personality who was Princess Diana's personal speaking coach and an early mentor to Tony Robbins.