Yeah.... Upcoming Mcce from kenya.I go by name Mcee Amazing Moses. Am on your Chanel to improve my mc skills
@joylordquervo3 күн бұрын
May 31,2024 will be my first ever virtual emcee for culminating event with JPMAP organization. Thank you so much for the tips !
@numbninja36413 күн бұрын
emceeing my first event in a week. It's a banquet for a cadet group's end of year, and i think the tips you provided can really help out me and my vice pmc. We had initially planned to make a document full of jokes and improv the rest, but youve given us some insight for a better way to do that. Thank you!!
@segunolaboyede5 күн бұрын
Thumbs up, Devon👍
@sanekasetram24649 күн бұрын
This video was awesome
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@atinayam9 күн бұрын
Great help for my first time coordinating an upcoming event. Thank you!
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
Glad you find the tips useful. Hope all goes well with your gig!
@ladysgotyou20209 күн бұрын
Thank you
@deondrahmsikazwi47509 күн бұрын
Watching from Zimbabwe
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
Amazing!
@deondrahmsikazwi47509 күн бұрын
Invaluable ❤❤❤
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
@coreyscourtroom632510 күн бұрын
I've used the audience involvement and it's life saver. Also, I love the transition from the audience involvement to a story. I will try this next time. Thank you Devon.👊🏿
@lrmoro11 күн бұрын
these are great and really practical tips, Devon! I have been using the #1 element, but will try to start bringing the audience in with the +3 as well! How do you apply this technique with 'fly-in' speakers. In some cases I am introducing either VVIPs who will just show up five minutes before the speaking time and then do their spot, or I may be on stage as they arrive (even stalling and entertaining the audience until they arrive) and so may not get a chance to to have the pre-chat. Is this a 'non-negotiable' element of your speaking engagements, or do you have a different approach for fly-ins?
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
Great question. This is obviously much harder to do when you don't get to talk to the speaker beforehand. Sometimes, given the situation, you just have to give general bio info. But, one thing I like to do in instances like you're mentioning is to frame things as... "If so and so has had this much success in (insert generic bio stuff here)... then imagine how much what they have to share will shortcut your success when I bring them out on the stage". I hope that makes sense. In other words, I take their generic bio, and I say "IF they've achieved X, Y, and Z... imagine the awesomeness of the things they'll have to share with you".
@justinpound943811 күн бұрын
To think this is three years old. I see why you are the best in the world. I plan on coming in behind you brother. How can I see more of your content? My name is is Justin. Hope to link up with you at some point. This video is timeless😁🔥
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
I appreciate it, man! Join my exclusive Facebook group for more content like this: facebook.com/groups/awesomeonstage See you there!
@justinpound94386 күн бұрын
@@DevonBrownTV I had my Very first MC with Bone Thugs n Harmony may 24th and rocked it man. Thanks for the pointers brother. Love you
@iceapitsada113712 күн бұрын
very clear. i particular like the point of 'not to infuse the speaker ego, it's for the audience!'
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
This is 100%
@iceapitsada113712 күн бұрын
helpful & authentic as u are!
@coreyscourtroom632512 күн бұрын
Great Devon as always. I have been viewing your videos and using your techniques for sometime. They've paid off! I recently signed with a city for emcee services. I'm looking to introduce our city officials better. One question? Do you always first ask the audience a question regarding the "One Big Idea"? It may be a little difficult for a city officials audience(Example: introducing the Mayor). Any suggestion are welcome.Thank you again for the 1+3 formula.
@renegadesuccess11 күн бұрын
Great question! No, I don't always ask the audience a question beforehand. Often at seminars and conferences I do - because I want to train audience engagement and I want to get them to used to answering or raising their hand - but I don't always start by asking them a question. One idea might be to take what would normally be asked as a "regular question", and state it as a "you know when" statement (which is still kind of a question, but more assues than asks)... Example: "You know when politicians do (insert thing audiences don't like)"...We'll today, mayor so and so is going to talk about (insert opposite of thing audience doesn't like). I think you get the idea. Hope that helps 🙂
@justinpound943812 күн бұрын
love you brother
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
@justinpound943813 күн бұрын
You are bad ass my man. Have already subscribed for a great reason. Getting great value from you and your energy. Love you brethren.
@justinpound943813 күн бұрын
I had to subscribe. I appreciate what you bring to the stage and thank you brother. Love you
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
I appreciate that - Much love to you too!
@justinpound943813 күн бұрын
I am going for an Audition for an MC for an event for a group called bone thugz n harmony. Who happens to be my favorite group ever. This is my first time doing this but I have some of the best energy of anyone I know and meet. I’m excited and I am glad to be going for an audition for this so thank you for this content that you have provided if there are any other suggestions or comments that you might be able to provide for a first time or going for an audition, I will be looking for, a response message and hopes that you might take a minute to help guide me along this journey coming up in two days
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
Sorry for the delay in reply (I've been hosting an event out of the country and just getting back to checking comments ! I hope it all went well. What I was going to say is that the people holding auditions are looking for a solution - so as opposed to saying " I hope I get it"... Frame it (for yourself) as "I'm here to be their solution). I hope that makes sense.
@tarialagoa25614 күн бұрын
So helpful. Thank you
@DevonBrownTV13 күн бұрын
Glad to be of help! Thank you for your support.
@HealthyLivingLabAS14 күн бұрын
A lot of thanx 🙏
@IrumvaParfaite15 күн бұрын
Having an event tomorrow and I feel very nervous, awesome listening to your tips
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
Cool!
@alexanderpemberton16 күн бұрын
Hey Devon. Great tips! Looking forward to implementing during my 2nd wedding gig 🎉. Do you have any tips for wedding MCs?
@DevonBrownTV16 күн бұрын
YIKES - I MESSED UP! Hey KZbin Real quick... I just re-watched this video and realized I did a horrible job explaining the "W" in W.A.V.E. (The Welcome) So, I figured I'd make this little post for as a better explanation. The first step of the WAVE framework is the Welcome. Now, let me be clear, this is more than just a greeting; it's your golden opportunity to create a connection with every single person in the room. Imagine walking into two different events. At the first event, you're met with a generic, monotone 'Good evening, everyone' from the emcee. It's bland and forgettable, and you blend into the crowd, feeling more like a ticket number than a valued attendee. Now, picture the second event. As you enter, the emcee glows, saying something like, 'Welcome, friends! Whether it’s your first time joining us, or you’re a familiar face in our community, we’re thrilled to have each of you here. Together, we're about to embark on a remarkable journey where you’’ discover….’ This time, you feel seen, acknowledged, and part of something special. That’s the power of a well-scripted welcome. When you script the welcome for your next event, do: 1. Be Inclusive: Recognize the diversity of your audience. Whether they are seasoned attendees or first-timers, local guests, or international delegates, make sure each person feels specifically addressed and welcomed. 2. Show Genuine Enthusiasm: Your energy sets the event's energy. A warm, enthusiastic welcome can energize the audience and build anticipation for what's to come. Let your tone convey your excitement about the event and its value to attendees. 3. Create a Sense of Belonging: Use your welcome to foster a community feeling. Phrases like "We're thrilled to have you here," or "We're in this together" can go a long way in making your audience feel like they're part of something special. I hope this helps better explain what I meant to communicate in the video!
@adedolamusobowale366617 күн бұрын
This is awesome. So grateful I stumbled on this goldmine. Such a useful resource for both upcoming and experienced MCs. So many points resonate with me; the part of not being a Comedian is such a relief.😂 God bless you for sharing so freely and so authentically.
@DevonBrownTV6 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words. Oh by the way, I've created an exclusive Facebook group for aspiring emcees where I share more tips on hosting. Join us: facebook.com/groups/awesomeonstage Hope to see you there!
@adedolamusobowale36666 күн бұрын
@@DevonBrownTV Joined. Thanks a bunch!
@fortyminutes19 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@DevonBrownTV18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@mercypraiseninan366021 күн бұрын
Lovely ❤
@DevonBrownTV18 күн бұрын
Thanks
@fritzvegaph125223 күн бұрын
Tnx for the tips. Hope I'll be a better host someday ☺️ Subbed
@DevonBrownTV18 күн бұрын
You will be!
@enyeribehandsome-rf9vp28 күн бұрын
You are too much
@idrisoladosu907828 күн бұрын
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@Bruingebak29 күн бұрын
Awesome, awesome, Devon. Your energy is contagious 😂
@JosephmhangoАй бұрын
Amazing video 👏👏
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Thank you!
@maisway6527Ай бұрын
The Dentist seminar sounds like you were pulling teeth 😂
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@surenzakaryan7336Ай бұрын
Hey Devon! What an absolutely fantastic video! Thank you immensely for generously sharing your invaluable experience and knowledge with us all. Your tips were simply superb; each one resonated deeply with me. I can't wait to put them into action this Sunday at my friend's wedding! 😊
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Glad to hear that! Can't wait to hear how it goes on Sunday!
@KRIS2FERBORLASAАй бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. I learned a lot 😁😁😁
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Thank YOU! If you want more tips on emceeing, join the private facebook group I created for people who want to rock it on stage: facebook.com/groups/awesomeonstage see you there!
@QuinXander-sp4utАй бұрын
lm speechless Devon.. thank u so much!
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Thank YOU!
@d-realactTvАй бұрын
Wow just amazing ❤
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Thank you!
@essenceoflalasweetz8231Ай бұрын
Thank you. Love all your videos!
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
Appreciate that!
@veronikadesantis8531Ай бұрын
P r o m o s m
@sethaaron1608Ай бұрын
Thank you so much man... This is so lovely. You've earned yourself a listener. Brilliant!
@DevonBrownTV5 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@nathanjonesmooreАй бұрын
I agree 100%
@LauraChiyembekezaАй бұрын
Like i see how you hide your nerves and shame under the smile, so proffessional.... But i feel like am alittle too low like my voice, cant i be an EMCEE
@zyramaebulasa1753Ай бұрын
Thank you for this ❤ hosting and event tomorrow. Gonna say these are good tips
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
How was your event?
@MadeFromScratchMFSАй бұрын
Thank you, this helped a lot.
@rubyTechАй бұрын
First time listening to you but I can see why you’re in demand. I’m an artist but today I’m playing emcee with my co-host @ a weekend music festival in Barbados called Silkroad. Your pointers, energy and insight is highly imperative 🙏🏾👑🖤 Keep shining brother
@DevonBrownTVАй бұрын
This means so much! Thanks bro.
@aksaniamorris3042Ай бұрын
Watching you from Jamaica and I hear, " Big up to Jamaica" ........subscribed same time...though I was already planning to