[VIDEO] - Why You Need Visuals in Your Presentation—Even on Zoom

When it comes to presentations, your visual aids matter. In this video, public speaking coach Marianna Swallow and storyteling strategist Randy Ford talk about the importance of visual components, point out the one big PowerPoint mistake speakers make, and share best visual practices for your presentation.

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[VIDEO] -The Language of Sales with Chicago Real Estate Broker Olin Eargle

Randy and Mare sit down with Chicago real estate broker Olin Eargle to discuss the language of sales. He highlights the importance of understanding, education, and being transparent with your customer. Learn how you can use this approach to build trust with your clients.

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Presentation Skills and Public Speaking for Introverts

Often, when I’m leading a presentation skills workshop, or coaching, I often get a caveat before we start: “I’m an introvert.” The worst way to teach someone who doesn’t want to be loud and extroverted is to tell them to be loud and extroverted. Happy to say - this is not how I work.

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[VIDEO] - Your Zoom Meeting Questions Answered

You asked, Randy and I answered. Thanks to all who submitted thoughtful viewer questions – we had a great time tackling them in this episode of Between 2 Speakers. Keep reading (or watch the video!) for a rundown of our top three questions.

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[VIDEO] - 6 Things We Learned In 2020 - Between 2 Speakers

While 2020 was a year of sudden and unexpected change, it also spurred huge growth and adaptation. We were forced to change and adapt, even if we didn’t want to: School was now online. So was work. We rose to the challenge, and so did our colleagues. Here’s what we learned from them in 2020.

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[VIDEO] – Timing tips for your next presentation - Between 2 Speakers

An important (and often overlooked!) component of presenting is timing. How do you account for your speaking time when there are so many other components in your speech? We’ve got you covered with a few quick tips. Make time to plan your timing, and you’ll keep your audience happy.

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