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Episode #147: How To Be An Inspiring Presenter
At the start of our class on High Impact Presentations, we ask the participants to think about what type of ...
Episode #146: Presentation Training Insights
Aya McCrindle recently graduated from our High Impact Presentations Course and did her first TED talk. She w...
Episode #145: Man I Hate Sitting Through Underperforming Presentations
This global company is a household name in Japan. They have spent a fortune getting the brand name known he...
Episode #144: How To Be More Concise, Clear And Persuasive When Presenting
We run training on presentations and public speaking continuously. These three requests to be more concise, ...
Episode #143: Man, Your Monotone Is Killing Me
Normally we expect Japanese speakers to be boring, because their language is a monotone and so they apply th...
Episode #142: Visual Elements In Presentations
There is no question visuals are super powerful in presentations. This can range from your eye contact, bod...
Episode #141: The Power Of Conversational Style When Presenting
We often see presenters elevated up on stage or positioned at the front of the room, flanked by or under a s...
Episode #140: Avoiding Flat Presentations
“The good is the enemy of the great” is a clever saying and very true. In presenting terms we can have peop...
Episode #139: Is How I am Dressed Important When Presenting
There is an old saying about lies, damn lies and statistics. An often misquoted statistic in the presenting...
Episode #138: Senior Executives In A Public Speaking Competition Was So Revealing
Speech contests and debating contests are usually for younger people at school or university. It is not oft...
Episode #137: Facial Animation Needed For Presenting Success
We have all seen it. The presenters face is expressionless, wooden, devoid of emotion or life. It is usual...
Episode #136: Why Japanese Presenters Fear Q&A
Obviously we all have some trepidation when it comes to Q&A, but Japan is quite far behind the rest of t...
Episode #135 Why Do You Need to Bother With Presenting?
As usual I got the venue early. I was doing what I teach others in sales to do, get to the venue early, che...
Episode #134: Dealing With The Q&A Part Of Presenting
Japan is quite interesting in the sense that you often don’t get any questions after your presentation. Scr...
Episode #133: How Do You Follow On From Really Bad Or Really Great Presenters
One of the most painful experiences as a presenter is watching the speaker before you put the entire crowd t...
Episode #132: Subtly Selling Yourself When Presenting
We have all been there. The speaker gets up to speak after they have had their resume read out by the MC or ...
Episode #131: Hey, Stop Fidgeting When Presenting
It has never been tougher to be a speaker. We live in the age of hyper distraction, with instant gratificati...
Episode #130: The Presenting Persona
Be authentic, be yourself, be conversational - all good advice, except the presenter does have a distinct ro...
Episode #129: Dealing With Feedback When Presenting
We can receive feedback in the rehearsal stage and after the actual presentation itself. Both can be very d...
Episode #128: How To Prepare With Your Coach For Your Big Speech
There is a major event looming on your schedule and as President, you will be expected to deliver the keynot...
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