What Do You Want to Be?
On Friday, May 13, 2005, I was invited to speak at Carleton College, a breathtaking private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, as part of their weekly convocation series. The program's stated goal: "provoke thinking and promote discussion outside the classroom on a broad range of subjects." The title of my presentation, based in part on Barman, was "What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?" Here's a flyer, if you're curious. The website has kindly posted an audio link. It's a 40-minute speech. You may wish to skip the three-minute introduction. (You may wish to skip it altogether). Highlights include:
03:09 My credit card number
09:02 You never know
24:22 The "Hungry Years"
27:55 Finding a champion
28:33 "The Wall of Pain"
30:22 Being shameless
32:58 Interviewing tips
34:23 Naysayers
35:16 Mentors
Thanks for listening and I welcome your feedback.
Found the talk useful, linked to it from an essay on my blog.
You know, if your speach is too complete, people can't latch on to a question to ask.
You may want to develop a FAQ and start answering questions from it at the end, which will loosen your audience up so they can join in with questions that go with the others.
Posted by: Stephen M (Ethesis) | Thursday, August 11, 2005 at 08:53 PM