Speaking Advice from Bruce Springsteen?

A few nights ago, Bruce Springsteen was a guest on The Daily Show.  In addition to giving  a moving performance of his new song, Working on a Dream, Springsteen talked about going on tour and connecting with audiences.  I was struck by how relevant his advice is to anyone who speaks or performs.  Here is a recap:

He went on to emphasize that there are many different audiences that make up the crowd at any performance.  Some believe what you believe.  Some want to be entertained.  Some will disagree with you.  Springsteen says to recognize that fact, but stay true to who you are.

Great advice for singers and speakers!

Haven’t heard the song?  Check out the YouTube video:

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