Speechwriting Secrets from the Political World with Rob Noel

Speechwriting Secrets from the Political World with Rob Noel

What separates a forgettable speech from one people remember years later?

Rob Noel has written speeches for some of the most high-profile political figures in the US, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio and former CIA Director Mike Pompeo. He understands better than almost anyone what makes a speech land -- and what makes it disappear the moment the speaker leaves the stage.

Some of his insights are genuinely counterintuitive. One of Rob's most contrarian views is that sometimes the best speeches are never written at all. Many of the world's best speakers perform better when speaking naturally rather than reading from a script. But that does not mean preparation is optional. It means preparation has to support authentic delivery, not replace it.

What you'll learn in this episode

What Rob calls the thread of steel -- the single organising idea that runs through every great speech -- and why most speakers don't have one, why stories consistently outperform statistics in audience recall, how ancient rhetorical techniques like chiasmus still create memorable lines today, why the hidden skill of speechwriting is capturing someone else's voice rather than showing off your own, the speechwriting clichés to avoid, what makes a TEDx talk structurally different from other speeches, how influence and manipulation intersect in political communication, and why callbacks and catchphrases are more powerful than most speakers realise.

The thread of steel

Great speeches are not collections of ideas. They are one idea expressed in multiple ways. Famous examples include "I Have a Dream," "Yes We Can," and "Ask not what your country can do for you." Without a thread, even talented speakers drift into disconnected points audiences quickly forget.

Why stories beat statistics

Rob shares how a speech he worked on referenced Marco Rubio's father's keys jingling at the door late at night after work. Years later people still remembered that detail. Vivid sensory language activates imagination and emotion in ways data never can.

About Rob Noel

Rob Noel is a political speechwriter whose clients have included major figures in US political life. Connect with Rob to find out more about his work.

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