[VIDEO] How to Look Good on Zoom (Or Any Virtual Meeting) - Part 2
In Part 2 of our series, Melissa talks all things webcam. Pro Tip: Your internet connection matters. Charlotte-based photographer Melissa Hollingsworth and I get questions about our webcams all the time – like “What’s the best camera to buy?” Good news! We have some quick fixes and advice. Read on.
[VIDEO] How to Look Good on Zoom (Or Any Virtual Meeting) - Part 1
If you’re shadowy on Zoom, or your lighting is too harsh (or too weak), I’m here to help you look better in your virtual meetings. The amazing Melissa Hollingsworth from Worthwhile Media sat down with me (on Zoom, natch!) and shared her top tips. Bonus: These are easy, fixes, and budget-friendly. Enjoy!
Was “Improve my presentation skills” one of your new year’s resolutions?
If “Improve My Presentations” or “Improve My Speaking Skills” was on your list of new year’s resolutions (or on your performance review), I can help! Check out this article for some quick, easy-to-do tips. Oh yeah - and I’m here if you want some in-person help, too! Happy New Year, y’all.
A speaker looks back…
It’s been a great year. Like many of my colleagues, I’m reflecting on the highlights and the learnings of the past year. Thank you for being a reader! I’m grateful for your time and attention. From 3 takeaways from clients and classes to new avenues I discovered, I hope you find the highlights inspiring, and the takeaways helpful.
If you need a presentation Skills workshop…
Before reaching out to a professional workshop company for a public speaking skills class or a presentation skills workshop, gather your data so your calls can be productie. In other words, prepare. Sometimes, would-be clients call me when don’t know what they want. Use these 6 questions to focus your training needs and make your next intro call productive.
4 Presenting Tips for Finance and FinTech Professionals
Beware the expert! I work with finance departments and fintech professionals a lot, and I hear the same thing: “Our team’s presentations are not clear to the audience. Help!”