Most speakers start their talks by explaining what they're going to say.
Unfortunately, that's exactly why audiences stop listening.
In this quick tip episode of The Speaking Club, Sarah Archer shares why the obvious opening weakens your talk and how creating curiosity from the first sentence can dramatically increase audience engagement.
You'll learn why unanswered questions create attention, how to avoid the most common opening mistake, and how a small shift in your first line can make audiences lean in rather than switch off.
If you want stronger engagement, better audience connection, and a more compelling start to your talks — this episode is for you.
What you'll discover:
• Why explaining your topic at the start can weaken your talk
• The difference between hype and genuine curiosity
• What actually makes an audience lean forward and listen
• Why unanswered questions are more powerful than explanations
• How to challenge what your audience thinks they already know
• Why highlighting the cost of staying the same can capture attention
• The power of dropping your audience straight into a moment
• Why restraint is often the secret ingredient in a strong opening
Enjoy!
If you'd like to watch the video of the episode, you can do that on my YouTube Channel soon!
Speaking Resources:
Strategic Storytelling Training: https://training.saraharcher.co.uk/storytelling-tsc
Grab Your From Blank Page to Stage Guide and Nail the Topic for a Client Winning Talk: https://saraharcher.co.uk/newguide-tsc
Want to get better at finding and sharing your stories then check out our FREE Five Day Snackable Story Challenge: https://www.saraharcher.co.uk/challenge
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