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Episode #47: Own The Space And Work The Room
Standing in front of an audience can feel like stepping into a spotlight that’s too bright, too hot, and too e...
The 6 Essential Checks For Powerful Visuals In Your Presentation
Visuals can lift a presentation — or completely sink it. Most business presenters let their slide deck dominat...
Episode #48: Pizazz Baby, We Need More Pizazz When Presenting
If your presentations feel “fine” but not memorable, you’re losing attention in a world where audiences can cl...
The Sakura Strategy: How Speakers Should Handle the First Question in Japan
In Australian politics, they call it a Dorothy Dixer — a staged question lobbed gently to a Minister so they c...
Episode #49: How To Rehearse Your Presentation
Why do great presenters rehearse instead of “winging it”? Every performance improves with practice, and presen...
Why Stories and Vocal Dynamics Are the Missing Power Tools in Most Presentations
Last week, I watched two very different speakers fail in exactly the same way.One group were Chamber of Commer...
Episode #50: Let's Be Clear
Why do most presentations get forgotten—even when the topic matters? Most talks vanish from memory not because...
How to Stand Out as a Panelist When Everyone Else Blends Into the Background
Panel discussions have become far more common than traditional solo speeches at business events, yet almost no...
Episode #51: Nerves Are Not Needed
Why do capable professionals freeze during presentations, even when they can talk easily in daily life? Many b...
Steampunk, AI, and the Fine Line Between Authenticity and Fakery in Business Presentations
A Steampunk-themed TikTok video recently caught my attention—hyper-stylised AI-generated images of impossibly ...
Episode #52: Do Your Homework
Why do even experienced speakers sometimes fail in Japan? Even world-class speakers can stumble if they skip b...
How Senior Leaders Can Promote Their Company in a Presentation Without Sounding Like a Sales Pitch | Five Ninja Techniques for Authentic Executive Messaging
When I was recently coaching the President of a 100,000-employee global corporation, one challenge became imme...
Episode #53: How To Make A Magnificent Acceptance Speech
Why do Business Awards matter for your organisation’s growth in Japan (日本 / Japan)? Business Awards can instan...
Episode #54: Pink Elephant Your Way To Influence
Why do smart ideas get ignored inside Japanese and multinational companies (日本企業 / Japanese companies, 外資系企業 /...
Why Eye Contact Is the Hardest—and Most Powerful—Skill in High-Impact Presenting | Six Pockets, Six Seconds Method Explained
Over many years of both formal and informal one-on-one presentation coaching in Japan, I’ve noticed a fascinat...
Episode #55: Job Well Done
Ever watched a senior executive present and thought, “That’s how it should be done”? Great presentations don’t...
The Persuasion Power Vortex: How to Become an Unforgettable Speaker Using Eyes, Face, Voice, Gestures, and Ki (気)
Think back to the business presentations you’ve attended over the years: How many speakers do you actually r...
Episode #56: The Danger Of Longevity
What causes a competent presenter to suddenly “bomb”? Even skilled presenters can fail when the gap between au...
7 High-Impact Presentation Tips From the Dale Carnegie HIP Course — Practical Upgrades You Can Use Immediately
I give many presentations each year and I record them for analysis.But I’m not actually the best model for mos...
Episode #57: How To Captivate Your Audience
What separates a “fine” talk from a truly captivating one? Most professionals can speak to a group. Far fewer ...
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