Find Your Red Thread, with Tamsen Webster
Tamsen Webster is my favorite other speaking coach. I love how Tamsen’s work focuses on making the idea behind the ...
Tamsen Webster is my favorite other speaking coach. I love how Tamsen’s work focuses on making the idea behind the ...
David Meerman Scott is a long-time friend and I've had the distinct pleasure of coaching him from time to time, ...
In the bad old days, a decade or more ago, would-be authors only had one real choice about where to ...
I’ve been speaking in Washington DC recently at a variety of government venues, talking about the ideas and research in ...
There are a million books, roughly speaking, published in North America every year. Many more worldwide. When an author launches ...
Harvard Business Press and Havas Media recently teamed up to sponsor my book talk on Can You Hear Me? in ...
The Can You Hear Me? book tour is – appropriately – more virtual and about podcasts and bloggers than it ...
This post is adapted from my new book, Can You Hear Me? How to Connect with People in a Virtual ...
When you finish one book and you send it off to the publisher, there’s a sense of accomplishment, but also ...
I first encountered Alan Alda as the irreverent, anti-war doctor in M*A*S*H* the TV show. It was one of those ...