15/04/2026
One of the biggest struggles in public speaking is not confidence —
it’s developing a clear, powerful message.
Many people know what they want to say…
but not how to structure it so it flows, connects, and convinces.
In this video, I break down the 3 C’s of crafting a great speech:
1️⃣ Coherency
Your speech must have flow, order, and structure — from introduction to conclusion, and within every point.
2️⃣ Connection
Stories, shared experiences, and audience relevance make people trust you, remember you, and feel what you’re saying.
3️⃣ Comprehension (Comprehensiveness)
Your message must be clear, simple, accurate, and supported with facts, stories, or quotes.
If your speech has these three, it will make sense, feel human, and carry authority.
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Mastering Public Speaking: The 3 C’s to Crafting Powerful Speeches
Public speaking can be a daunting task for many. While a lack of confidence is often thought to be the primary barrier, the real challenge lies in developing a clear and powerful message. Many speakers understand their topic well but struggle with structuring their thoughts in a way that ensures their message flows, connects with the audience, and persuades effectively. In this article, we will explore the 3 C’s of crafting a great speech: Coherency, Connection, and Comprehension.
# # # Coherency
A well-structured speech is essential. The coherence of your speech refers to how well your ideas flow from one point to the next. To achieve this, your speech should have a clear order—from the introduction that grabs attention to a conclusion that leaves a lasting impression. Each point should logically follow the previous one, ensuring that the audience can easily track your ideas.
# # # Connection
The ability to connect with your audience is what makes your speech memorable. Utilize stories, shared experiences, and elements that are relevant to your audience. When listeners can relate to what you’re saying, they are more likely to trust you, remember your message, and feel emotionally engaged. This connection turns a standard presentation into a meaningful experience.
# # # Comprehension
Finally, your message needs to be clear and comprehensible. Simplify complex ideas and back them up with facts, stories, or quotes. This clarity not only helps the audience understand your message but also lends your speech authority. A well-comprehended speech resonates with listeners and leaves them with a sense of certainty about your main points.
Incorporating the 3 C’s—Coherency, Connection, and Comprehension—into your speech will enhance its impact significantly. Your audience will appreciate a message that flows well, relates to their experiences, and is easy to understand. If you found this information valuable, feel free to share it! To further improve your speaking skills with confidence, clarity, and structure, check out the resources linked above. Remember, knowledge is capital; when shared, it increases income, influence, and impact.