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Terry Szuplat is an award-winning author, speaker, and trainer who draws on his experience as one of President Obama’s longest-serving White House speechwriters to help others become powerful communicators. He crafted nearly 500 speeches on major global issues and traveled with the president to over 40 countries. His bestselling book Say It Well teaches readers how to find their voice and speak with impact. Today, Terry leads Global Voices Communications, advising leaders across politics, business, NGOs, philanthropy, and entertainment. He also teaches political speechwriting at American University and shares behind-the-scenes insights from the White House in his keynotes and workshops. Timestamps 0:00 - Intro 0.04 - Terry’s Bio 1:07 - Terry’s Introduction 1:34 - What does your career as a speechwriter look like? 3:54 - What do you do on a day-to-day basis as a speechwriter? 6:50 - How exactly is the work distributed? Do you all work on one speech together or does everyone have their own speech to work on? 9:56 - When you start writing a speech, what information are you given? The topic of what you’re writing the speech for, or the opinions or point of view of who you’re writing the speech for? 11:59 - Did your team write politically geared speeches as well, or just speeches at events? 13:25 - What specific education did you take to get to where you are today? 16:18 - What about speech writing or government stuck to you to continue with that career? 21:08 - Do you decide the way the speech is delivered or does the president decide that? 23:33 - Have you ever had a client who you feel didn’t quite do justice to the speech you wrote? 25:35 - What makes a speech a good speech- in terms of the delivery and writing? 29:23 - What are some of your most challenging or favorite moments in writing a speech? 31:08 - Is there one specific speech that you look back on and cherish? 32:50 - How do you maintain a good work life balance? 35:39 - How do you see the career of speech writing evolving with AI being used more often? 38:18 - Would you say speech writing is a career to consider? 40:00 - End of questions 40:34 - Takeaways 41:11 - A message from our team at careers to consider Glossary American University in Washington D.C. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/... Secretary of Defense https://www.defense.gov/About/Secreta... Link to his book / say-it-well Presidential medal of honor https://www.cmohs.org/news-events/med... Global Voices Communications https://globalvoicescommunications.com/ NGOs https://learning.candid.org/resources... British Parliament https://www.parliament.uk/ Internship https://careers.umbc.edu/employers/in... Teleprompter https://help.teleprompterpad.com/hc/e... Super Bowl https://www.britannica.com/sports/Sup... NBA https://www.nba.com/ National Security and Foreign Affairs https://www.vfw.org/advocacy/national... LSAT https://www.lsac.org/lsat Oval Office https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oval_Of... Barack Obama https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/... The speech after the Boston Marathon was bombed https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/... AI https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/arti... #terryszuplat #szuplat #careerstoconsider #c2c #careers #careergrowth #speechwriter #publicspeaking #accomplished #personalgrowth #careerexploration #discovery #president #career #success #presidential #fyp