Some Myths of Neuroscience and Public Speaking
This week I’m addressing some of the myths of communications that get in the way of great public speaking. Today, ...
This week I’m addressing some of the myths of communications that get in the way of great public speaking. Today, ...
Speakers often struggle with how to get the emotion they know they need to move audiences into a speech. Perhaps ...
Your heart is racing. Your palms are clammy. Your stomach is starting to send distress signals to your brain. You’re ...
Attention spans are shrinking. ADD and ADHD is on the rise – they say. People are overloaded with information. Keynote ...
Speeches, like flowers, are a moment’s monument. They exist most powerfully for a specific audience, a specific speaker, and a ...
It’s Halloween – or almost, depending on when you’re reading this – in the US, and it’s a big deal ...
When I first got the email from Scott Eblin, a friend and sometime client, about his new book, Overworked and ...
I was talking this week to a very nice group of folks who were prepping me for a speech to ...
One of the wonders of the digital age is that video for speakers is now relatively cheap, easy, and of ...
Most countries have a political spectrum that divides along conservative v liberal lines. In the US, it’s the Republicans v ...