by Joshua Anumolu | Mar 17, 2018 | Communication/Rhetoric, Technique
This post is a continuation of our series on how to have influence. Part one examined reciprocity, part two focused on the contrast principle, and part three began a discussion on commitment and consistency. This post finishes up part three with a few more tips on how...
by Joshua Anumolu | Mar 14, 2018 | Communication/Rhetoric, Technique
This post is part of a series on how to have influence. Be sure to read parts one and two for more tips on building your influence. “It’s easier to resist at the beginning than at the end.” – Leonardo da Vinci This post will cover the third...
by Thaddeus Tague | Mar 10, 2018 | Best Resources, Coaching, Coaching a Club, Soapbox
Ethos camps are back! We are in the middle of scheduling and working out logistics for as many camps as we can. The camps page itself won’t be up for a bit, however, we did want to notify you of the first camp on the books! Patrick Henry College is hosting a week-long...
by Anna Johansen | Mar 7, 2018 | Speech Events, Technique, Top Drills
Welcome to our Speed Tip Series—snapshots of common issues faced by debaters, paired with quick tips to remedy them. Let us know if there’s a particular topic you’d like to see covered in a Speed Tip! Everyone knows about filler words: the perfidious little invaders...
by Joshua Anumolu | Mar 3, 2018 | Soapbox, Tournaments
This is the second part of a post discussing learning and winning, and how each fits into competitive debate. You can read part one here. Another way we prioritize winning over learning is by putting arrangement before discovery. Arrangement Before Discovery I’ve...