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Thank you for your support! I've shifted my focus to the Ideas on Stage Podcast, where you can get great insights on leadership communication from top experts. See you over there for new episodes every month! https://open.spotify.com/show/553zZntpVVa4ejnASoFOTt
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In this interview with stand-up comedian David Whitney we talked about...: - Fear of public speaking - Preparation before getting in front of an audience - Storytelling - How to find the funny if you are a very serious person - Rehearsal - How to read the audience in the moment - Dealing with a difficult audience - What to do before going on stage …
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In this interview with Keynote and Conference Business Speaker Lee Warren we talked about...: Why grown-ups don’t use PowerPoint Why you should care about presentations How to warm up Why all presentations are selling something How to find your key messages with a single question Why you should rehearse The difference between rehearsal and practice…
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Voice coach Jimmy Cannon shares some great tips for business professionals who want to improve and control their voice for public speaking and presentations (and singing). Here are the links I mentioned in the interview: - Upcoming FREE events: http://ideasonstageuk.eventbrite.com - Additional free resources to help you improve your presentations (…
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As Mark Twain said, there are only two types of speakers: those who get nervous and those who are liars. In this interview with Olivia James, Performance Anxiety and Trauma Consultant, we talked about public speaking anxiety. Listen to the podcast to learn: ✔ What makes people nervous when speaking in public ✔ How to deal with it ✔ Practical advice…
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Ehsan Ghavimi is a High-Performance Life Coach and TEDx Speaker. He helps young professionals achieve extraordinary results in their lives, work and relationships. Ehsan was afraid of speaking in front of an audience until he went to an improvisation workshop that changed his life. He always felt like he had something to say but didn’t know how to …
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If you want to end strong, plan your presentation with the end in mind. The conclusion is not just the last chronological piece of the topics you covered during a presentation—it is the main theme. Starting with the end in mind means that your conclusion—what the audience has to remember—comes first.…
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