Turning “Passion” Into “Purpose”

A lot of the time when I have a mentoring session with a student who needs help with topic selection, I hear them say, “I want to speak about something I am really passionate about.” Or even from other peers and classmates, we hear “just pick something you’re passionate about.” But, what does this really mean? Sure, I am “passionate” about animals, but how can I talk about that in a speech?

Usually this advice, to pick something you are passionate about, is not enough for some students and leads to more confusion than clarity. Some students begin to write about their favorite sport, their favorite animal, their favorite activity to do outside of school, but that speech ends up having no real purpose or substance. Instead, the student simply talks about why they like that thing!

In reality, the important thing to do is recognize what you are passionate about and add some twist of important information or advocacy. Instead of saying, “I am passionate about animals,” it is important to change your frame of mind to, “I am passionate about advocating for the safety and security of animals and eliminating animal abuse.” Look at that second statement!! One, we found more substance to build main points off of, and two, narrowed our topic to discussing the importance of recognizing and eliminating animal abuse. Here, we can turn a once very non-substantial topic into writing a persuasive speech about how college students can participate in volunteering at local animal shelters, advocating for and recognizing animal abuse, or finding ways to eliminate animal abuse. Instead of getting off track and telling our audience how “passionate” we are about animals, we can instead speak to them about how and why we are passionate, without ever having to say the word “passionate.” Think about the ways you can turn a passion into a speech with a clear purpose and end goal!

Need help developing these ideas? Come visit us at the PCC and we can brainstorm with you!

Our Mentors Advocating for the PCC at the Welcome Back Event!

Yesterday, some of our Peer Mentors attended the Welcome Back event for Communication Studies’ students! Over the summer, Communication Studies separated from Mass Communication and became their own Department in the College of Fine Arts and Communication! Here, at the PCC, we are excited to be a part of that process in creating a major that is focused on public speaking, advocacy, social action, and leadership development.

Much of our mission and values at the PCC focuses on the same things as our Department. While one of our biggest focuses is helping students’ with their speeches, we also choose to inspire students to find their inner advocate. Use these speeches you are creating in your classes to find yourself, find your purpose, and find a reason to fight for something that is important to you. If you think about it… all speeches are advocating for something. Is it a persuasive speech? Advocating for change. Is it an informational speech? Advocating to educate. Is it a ceremonial speech? Advocating to remember or celebrate. Each portion of your speech has a sense of advocacy in it, even if you don’t realize it!

While we had so much fun at the Welcome Back party, we were also advocating for the PCC! Asking people to become mentors, advertising our services, and explaining to our peers the importance of the PCC! If you came and spoke to one of us, thanks! We are always so excited to share the mission of the PCC with others. Check out our next blog post to read more about the importance of advocacy at the PCC.

Mentors Meg and Zach working the PCC table! They’re awesome, make and appointment with them today!

Mentors Valerie and Erin M. smiling at the PCC table and ready to help students perfect their speeches!

Need help with a class speech or want to learn more about how we can bring out your inner advocate? Make an appointment with one of our experienced and talented mentors! Learn how to make an appointment under the Make an Appointment tab! We hope to see you soon!

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