What Are Your Primals? Research Suggests a New Way to Think about Audiences
While we’ve been busy navigating the coronavirus pandemic and all the daily challenges that has brought, a group of psychologists, ...
While we’ve been busy navigating the coronavirus pandemic and all the daily challenges that has brought, a group of psychologists, ...
Please meet new friend of Public Words Jess Pettitt. Jess is a brilliant public speaker and an expert on diversity ...
We’ve all gotten to know video conferencing a whole lot better lately, and for most of us that means spending ...
These are deeply unsettling times. We’re in the midst of a public health crisis and yet for most of us ...
When I was researching virtual communications for Can You Hear Me: How to Connect with People in a Virtual World, ...
In what is arguably one of the best half-dozen science fiction books of all time, Dune, its author Frank Herbert ...
We’ve all heard the advice, usually at some low points in our lives, from a well-meaning friend: just fake it ...
Have you ever wondered whether the meanings of concepts behind words are similar from one culture to another? In other ...
Most of the successful public speakers I know suffer from some form of the imposter syndrome. It’s often not something ...
Speakers make or break their speeches – and careers – based on the strength of their stories and their command ...