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Episode #75: How To Facilitate When Presenting
Many presentations are one dimensional. The speaker speaks and we just listen, maybe getting a chance to lob...
Episode #74: Do You Have A Great Voice As A Speaker?
Probably only a microscopic number of speakers have had any voice training. The vast majority of us are in b...
Episode #73: The Power Of Belief When Presenting
Watching a grey haired, grizzled veteran of the media making his award acceptance speech talking about the i...
Episode #72: Experts Not Very Expert At Presenting
Five star luxury is always appreciated and the hotel setting for this presentation was clearly appropriate g...
Episode #71: Watching Others To Learn Presenting
When we are the thick of things we have trouble observing ourselves. Public speaking is really pushing many ...
Episode #70: How To Be Confident When Presenting
The Mochizuki Room of the High Performance Center Akasaka opens up and today’s class members gradually file ...
Episode #69: Having More Persuasion Power
Episode #68: Having More Presence As A Speaker
Two different presenters and a big occasion. The five star hotel ballroom was packed and a lot of attention ...
Episode #67: How To Come Up With Speech Content
Their request arrives. “Would you please give a presentation to our group?”. You check on what they would li...
Episode #66: Presenting: Good Is The Enemy Of Great
I was recently reminded of this point about a good presentation being the enemy of a great presentation. Two...
Episode #65: Interview By Guy Perryman Tokyo InterFM 897
As presenters we work across many mediums. Most often we are standing in front of an audience presenting. ...
Episode #64: Oprah's Golden Globe's Speech Carries Smart Lessons
Oprah Winfrey has been celebrated by many for her recent acceptance speech at the Golden Globes event. It pr...
Episode #63: No Warning Speaking
Suddenly you hear your name being called upon and you are being requested to make a few remarks. Uh oh. No p...
Episode #62: The Power Of Rhetorical Questions
Questions in general are powerful tools for speakers. They bring focus to key points we want to get across. ...
Episode #61: Have A Point Of View
Often we will hear a presentation and receive a lot of information from the presenter, but we are not really...
Episode #60: Zen Presenting
Zen study is a way to strip out all of the non-essentials in life. The noise, the distraction, the things th...
Episode #59: Bailed Out By The Brand
My eyes are closing. I am struggling to stay awake. There is something about this presentation that is not w...
Episode #58: Crazy Things Smart People Say
Education can be a barrier to intelligence sometimes. This is often the case with people educated in very ha...
Episode #57: How To Captivate Your Audience
We can speak to a group and then there is another level, where we try to captivate our audience. What makes ...
Episode #56: The Danger Of Longevity
Sometimes you see a confident presenter really bomb. It doesn’t happen all that often, but when it does, the...
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