HOW TO SOUND SMART IN YOUR TEDX TALK

What makes a TED Talk feel intelligent, even when the content is almost meaningless?

If someone sounds confident and uses the right structure, does it actually matter what they say?

How much of «sounding smart» in a presentation is performance rather than substance?

Could you spot a parody of professional speaking conventions, or are those conventions so normal to you that they just sound… correct?

What does it say about business culture that the same presentation formulas get recycled on stages all over the world?

For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around public speaking, presentation structure, professional credibility, and business communication conventions.

Ready to watch someone say almost nothing in the most convincing way possible?

Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):