Three Ways for Speakers to Cope with Stress
Continuing with my theme of the past few blog posts on the nature of the speaking business and what it ...
Continuing with my theme of the past few blog posts on the nature of the speaking business and what it ...
A recent study has overturned what we think we know about lying. Most of us have a pet theory about ...
(The second of two articles about preparing for 2017.) It’s official: we are living in turbulent times. I’ve never seen ...
The human body is an assemblage of systems that have a surprising degree of autonomy from one another, and that ...
Your body language at any given moment is a fascinating and formidable mix of history and how you’re feeling right ...
If you’re an American – heck, if you’re anywhere on the globe – you would be pardoned for feeling a ...
I’m a little slow to the party, I know, but I did my first Facebook Live chat last week for ...
The story goes that when George Soros, the hedge fund bazillionaire, was still a fund manager, he would monitor his ...
Most of the research on posture and public speaking has focused on two aspects of body language that seem to ...
I regularly write on the fear of public speaking – what it is, how to deal with it, and why ...