As a long time conversationalist with a tendency toward my own topics and agendas learning the segue was and is important in creating what I want. I first practiced this skill as a teenager calling girls, both those I knew and those I wanted to know. Often with no common ground, other than an attraction on my part it was imperative to my intent to create a segue to how cool I was.
SO(second
tier segue) how did I transition
the subject to drive in movies?
OK,
(second tier segue) it is possible
to use 2 letter words and trust that the new subject was well rehearsed and
would be of interest and warm her to my plan.
NOW
( a common second tier segue) let’s change the subject for just a moment. I
offer you 3 ways to segue your presentations to help make the medium your
message.
One-Can
you imagine the Muppet Miss Piggy puckering up to kiss Kermit the Frog?
YES?
You
have the power to imagine anything.
Picture
your next presentations using the FIVE FRIENDS, the questions-WHAT, WHERE,
WHEN, HOW, and WHY to move the audience to your next point or topic.
CALL
BACK questions lead audience where you want to go.
WHAT’S
NEXT?
WHERE
DO WE WANT TO GO?
WHEN
IS A GOOD TIME TO CHANGE TOPICS?
HOW
DO YOU KNOW WHEN IT IS TIME TO SEGUE?
WHY
HAVE MORE THAN ONE TOPIC?
CALL
BACK questions lead audience where you want to go.
The
second way is metaphors.
Let’s
see the door open to a room full of colorful metaphors describing what you
want, empowering you with a new vision, a feeling, space in which the new
blossoms like a hand opening with a greeting.
Metaphors
with imagery can replicate pictures telling a thousand words on the way to your
next point. Storytelling uses metaphors to transiting (another word for segue)
topics. Often the metaphor requires the audience to think and remember as you
say
ONCE
UPON A TIME…
The
third is get the audience to go internal and search for the meaning of
PIGLIPTZ. Yes the TRANCE derivational search. Forcing the audience to
think, to search their mind-
Huh?
DO PIGS HAVE LIPS?
Moving
the audience ‘s attention from outside themselves, from being on the speaker,
to being inside, because as we all know CHANGE COMES FROM WITHIN!
OK,
SO NOW let’s recap.
Ok,
so, now are common segues AND/BUT
they allow the listener’s attention to slip like Teflon off your point.
The
use of the Five Friends create open ended leading question that can Velcro your
audience to your transitions and make segues part of the message.
Putting
mascara on a pig can shock the audience into waking up and pondering the wonder
of your informative, entertaining, inspiring and persuasive topic and pump your
presence.
It
worked as a teenager, got lots of dates and still use the power of segues
today.
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