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" ... CEOs are evangelists. They can emote, think on their feet, paint oratorical visions and garner agreement by simply laying out a cohesive argument. Likely, they can do all this without much conscious preparation. They're the ones who win the debate contests, make the off-the-cuff eloquent toasts and squirm out of being arrested with a charm offensive. CEOs build things using their words. ... "
" ... There’s a reason why meticulously curated Ted talks have become all the rage in professional circles—content isn’t anything without amazing delivery. Strong delivery can mean the difference between an audience completely missing or discounting your point to being inspired to challenge their own thinking and take action. Arguably, faith leaders, particularly those of the Southern Baptist ilk like Rev. Warnock and his predecessor pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., have cultivated an oratorical mastery that serve as a blueprint for mere mortals to follow—and learn from. ... "
" ... We have all become accustomed to our celebrity-centered political culture in which a majority of our political discourse has been reduced to made-for-TV moments and snackable social media content. We have also needed to make an uneasy peace with the fact that our political leaders, especially our President, use Twitter to bypass traditional forms of media to get their message out. In doing so, we have accepted that Tweets are no different than the oratorical exercises and opinion pieces of the past – they share the voice of our leaders directly to their followers. ... "