Hrideep Barot

Hrideep Barot is the founder and chief writer at Frantically Speaking, a portal to help people learn everything about public speaking. The purpose of franticallyspeaking.com is to showcase the lessons that he has learned (and still learning) from his numerous stage experiences and mentors over all these years.

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14 Techniques to ensure Audience Engagement Through Long Presentations

Imagine, your friend convinced you to attend a presentation that’s an hour long which you were already not interested in. To add salt to your wound it is one of the most boring presentations you have been to, with no visual aids, no lively interactions only the speaker talking in a monotone sounding tired and […]

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The Power of The Rule of Three in Communication & Persuasion

Rule of three is the idea that using three components in anything yields a better understanding and easier remembrance, and is more attractive to an audience compared to using less or more than three components. In the context of communication and persuasion, it can be used in various ways, such as dividing it into three

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Public Speaking for Education Equity: Advocating for Equal Opportunities and Resources

Education equity is all about ensuring that everyone, regardless of race, gender, or socioeconomic status, gets an equal shot at a quality education. This concept is deeply explored in Ava DuVernay’s thought-provoking documentary, “13th.” “13th” examines how racial inequality in the U.S. has been perpetuated through mass incarceration, stemming from the exception clause in the

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Boys Vs Girls: How do Males Speak Differently Than Females?

Differences exist between boys’ and girls’ speaking styles, especially in pitch, communicative styles, and what they discuss. There is also a difference in how early they develop language and who is more prone to language-related developmental issues.  Before we delve into this topic, note that much of this information also involves stereotypes. Stereotypes can help

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The Role of Procrastination in Research Burnout: Identifying Warning Signs and Preventive Measures

Don’t you just love the feeling of getting down to the nitty-gritty of researching for an important paper at 11:00 PM on a Sunday night? Alright, so maybe not. But let’s face it – procrastination is often a part of college life because almost all students struggle with managing their time! While taking some time

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Matching Your Speech Title to Your Speech: Everything You Need to Know

How important is it for your speech title to match your speech?  Matching a speech title to your speech is something that’s really important. Basically the first step in writing a great speech. But how often do you actually notice that and give it the attention that it deserves? Imagine blue apples, peanut butter with

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How to Use The Power Of Words To Paint Pictures

We can use words to provide a mental visualization as well as to paint pictures. Mental visualization is achieved by creating a great depth of description that allows the listener to immerse themselves. On the other hand, painting pictures can be done by obtaining inspiration or by forming different interpretations, as the article covers. We

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