Have you ever wished you could connect more deeply with your audience, move them with your words, and leave a lasting impact with your presentations or everyday communication?
I’m Mayumi Ogata, a Public Speaking Performance Coach, and I’m fascinated by the power of authentic communication.
In this post, I’ll be diving deep into the secrets behind Brené Brown’s legendary TED Talk, “The Power of Vulnerability,” which has captivated over 67 million viewers worldwide. We’ll explore why her message resonates so deeply with so many people, and uncover the strategies behind the “magic of the first 90 seconds” that instantly grabs the audience’s attention. This analysis is based on my perspective as a communication coach.
Brené Brown is a renowned American researcher, professor, and author known for her work on vulnerability, shame, empathy, and courage.

What makes Brené Brown’s speeches so compelling? It’s her ability to bravely confront topics we often shy away from – vulnerability, shame, and fear – and find hope in connection and courage. Brené Brown is a renowned American researcher, professor, and author known for her work on vulnerability, shame, empathy, and courage.
How to Apply Brené Brown’s Secrets to Your Own Speeches: A Communication Coach’s Perspective
There are countless lessons to be learned from Brené Brown’s speeches, but the techniques she uses in the opening moments are particularly insightful and can be easily incorporated into your own presentations.
In my Public Speaking Performance Coaching, I focus on helping you unlock your inner charisma and communicate your message with authenticity and impact.
Drawing on my experience as an actor, I offer comprehensive support to help you not only craft a compelling message but also master the non-verbal communication skills – eye contact, facial expressions, tone of voice, presence – that truly captivate your audience.
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