
The Art of Manliness Stop Saying Um (And Fix the Other Vocal Tics That Are Sabotaging Your Speaking)
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Jan 14, 2025 In this enlightening conversation, Michael Chad Hoeppner, a communication coach for presidential candidates and author of Don't Say Um, dives into the intricacies of effective speaking. He emphasizes that public speaking requires physical engagement, offering playful drills like using Legos and even talking with a wine cork in your mouth. Michael shares strategies to eliminate filler words, enhance vocal variety, and improve gestures, while also highlighting the importance of self-compassion in overcoming vocal tics and managing nerves.
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Avoid Thought Suppression
- Avoid thought suppression; "don'ts" make you fixate on the negative.
- Replace vague instructions like "slow down" with physical actions.
Lego Exercise
- Practice pausing and structuring thoughts with the Lego exercise.
- Pick up a Lego, speak one idea, place it down, repeat, clicking blocks together.
Finger Walking
- Practice "finger walking" to choose words precisely and reduce filler.
- Walk your fingers across a surface for each thought, pausing if you use filler words.




