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How to Land and Deliver a TEDx or Keynote Speech: Cesar Cervantes

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In this episode, I sit down with Cesar Cervantes – an expert speaker coach, TEDx mentor, and former stand-up comedian – to dive into the real behind-the-scenes of landing, writing, and delivering a TEDx talk that actually makes an impact. 🎯

You will learn:

  • Caesar’s origin story from comedy clubs to the TEDx stage
  • The key difference between TEDx talks and keynote speeches
  • How to pitch your TEDx idea and what organizers actually look for
  • Why structure is everything — and how to make your message stick
  • Smart ways to practice (and avoid common mistakes)
  • How humor can be integrated naturally, even if you’re not “funny”
  • Tips for building a keynote that books more speaking gigs
  • A sneak peek into Cesar’s new book Great Speech

Timestamps & Highlights:

23:47 – 23:56: How do you add humor to a speech?

23:56 – 24:10: Don’t try to be funny from the start — find the right moments to insert humor.

24:10 – 24:24: It depends on your natural sense of humor and personality.

24:56 – 25:12: There are two key ingredients to humor: surprise and superiority.

25:31 – 25:45: Surprise is when the audience didn’t expect that twist. Superiority is when something is better or smarter than something else.

25:45 – 26:03: A great book, Comedy Writing Secrets, breaks humor into 5–7 joke types.

26:03 – 26:05: Once you know the structure, you can write jokes intentionally — not just by instinct.

Connect with Kim Rittberg:

🎁 FREE DOWNLOAD: The Truth About Impostor Syndrome No One Tells You – Click here

📱 Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimrittberg

▶️ Subscribe to Kim’s YouTube Channel to make better videos that convert: http://youtube.com/@kimrittbergcontent

🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Exit Interview Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/8M8_nMAF

🌐 Visit Kim’s website for free resources and coaching programs: https://www.kimrittberg.com

Connect with Cesar Cervantes:

Cesar Cervantes: https://www.cesarcervantes.tv/subscribe

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/speaktedx

Cesar’s Book GREAT SPEECH book

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In this episode, I sit down with Cesar Cervantes – an expert speaker coach, TEDx mentor, and former stand-up comedian – to dive into the real behind-the-scenes of landing, writing, and delivering a TEDx talk that actually makes an impact. 🎯

You will learn:

  • Caesar’s origin story from comedy clubs to the TEDx stage
  • The key difference between TEDx talks and keynote speeches
  • How to pitch your TEDx idea and what organizers actually look for
  • Why structure is everything — and how to make your message stick
  • Smart ways to practice (and avoid common mistakes)
  • How humor can be integrated naturally, even if you’re not “funny”
  • Tips for building a keynote that books more speaking gigs
  • A sneak peek into Cesar’s new book Great Speech

Timestamps & Highlights:

23:47 – 23:56: How do you add humor to a speech?

23:56 – 24:10: Don’t try to be funny from the start — find the right moments to insert humor.

24:10 – 24:24: It depends on your natural sense of humor and personality.

24:56 – 25:12: There are two key ingredients to humor: surprise and superiority.

25:31 – 25:45: Surprise is when the audience didn’t expect that twist. Superiority is when something is better or smarter than something else.

25:45 – 26:03: A great book, Comedy Writing Secrets, breaks humor into 5–7 joke types.

26:03 – 26:05: Once you know the structure, you can write jokes intentionally — not just by instinct.

Connect with Kim Rittberg:

🎁 FREE DOWNLOAD: The Truth About Impostor Syndrome No One Tells You – Click here

📱 Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimrittberg

▶️ Subscribe to Kim’s YouTube Channel to make better videos that convert: http://youtube.com/@kimrittbergcontent

🎧 Listen to more episodes of The Exit Interview Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/8M8_nMAF

🌐 Visit Kim’s website for free resources and coaching programs: https://www.kimrittberg.com

Connect with Cesar Cervantes:

Cesar Cervantes: https://www.cesarcervantes.tv/subscribe

Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/speaktedx

Cesar’s Book GREAT SPEECH book

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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