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  <title>Ep. 349 “I WAS GONNA SAY THAT!”</title>
  <description> You’re in the audience, listening the speaker before you, and you hear them make a point, tell an anecdote, or use language that makes you think, “I was gonna say that!” How do you respond? Can you avoid this? In today’s episode, Mark and Darren answer these questions and more as they share recent experiences and offer solutions.  &amp;amp;nbsp;  SNIPPETS: • Don’t panic  • Be unique &amp;amp;nbsp; • Avoid ‘stock’ material from the Internet or AI &amp;amp;nbsp; • Avoid plagiarism &amp;amp;nbsp; • Research the previous speaker’s material if possible &amp;amp;nbsp; • Collaborate with the previous speaker if possible &amp;amp;nbsp; • Share your own perspective &amp;amp;nbsp; • Be flexible and adapt &amp;amp;nbsp; • Use improv techniques &amp;amp;nbsp; • Call back to the reference if necessary &amp;amp;nbsp; • Edify the previous speaker Work with Mark and Darren:  https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com/get-a-speaking-coach/ &amp;amp;nbsp; Check Out Stage Time University: https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com </description>
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