- Overview
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A book about speaking by Kim Ha-na, an author specializing in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
- Book Intro
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A lesson on speaking by Kim Ha-na, a reader, writer, listener, and speaker.
Speaking is an inseparable part of our lives. Even in sign language, words are always exchanged between people in order to communicate. Words that come and go through speech are capable of forming relationships, and there are various layers of speech for the purpose of communication, empathy, resolution, and resonating. However, we don't “learn” to speak. It's learned naturally, like walking. We don't give sincere consideration to the act of speaking. Talk the Talk begins with the question of why we don't consciously learn to speak.
Words often exert great power, and speaking through a microphone can be considered a symbol of power. The opportunity to step onto a stage, grab a microphone, and speak are limited, and those who are marginalized rarely have the chance to speak up. We have entered the era of content creators, however, an era where there are countless small microphones. It's an era in which people can tell their stories without having been given a microphone. This is why it's more important than ever to speak properly and deliver your message precisely.
Author Kim Ha-na hosts book podcasts and lectures using her comforting voice and perfect pronunciation. Kim moves the hearts of countless listeners with words that lend confidence, and this book delves into the art of speaking, to which she has given great consideration.
- About the Author
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Kim Ha-na
Kim Ha-na is a reader, writer, listener, and speaker. She has worked as a copywriter for a long time, and her works include The Art of Loosening Up, Two Women Living Together (co-author), and My Favorite Joke. She has been the host of Yes 24 podcast on books since 2017. Recently, she has been spending more and more time speaking, lecturing, and doing public broadcasts, guest spots, and interviews than writing.Recently, she has been spending more and more time speaking, lecturing, and doing public broadcasts, guest spots, and interviews than writing.Recently, she has been spending more and more time speaking, lecturing, and doing public broadcasts, guest spots, and interviews than writing.Recently, she has been spending more and more time speaking, lecturing, and doing public broadcasts, guest spots, and interviews than writing.