[VIDEO] Communicating When You Can't Say Something - With LeeAnn Petersen
What if there are certain things you can’t say at work? I don’t mean the three taboos: Money, Sex, and Religion. I’m talking about when you’re in a sensitive-information area or in a highly-regulated industry. Some things must be kept quiet, confidential, or hidden at all costs, for good reason.
[VIDEO] The Benefits of Vulnerability with Rebecca Anderson
Randy and I sat down with Rebecca to hear more about her process, especially when she teaches storytelling workshops. Her advice on storytelling applies to speaking or presenting, too, so give a listen to our conversation, and learn how to do vulnerability right.
[VIDEO] Vulnerability in Speaking or Storytelling with Rebecca Anderson
Ever since Brené Brown began promoting vulnerability as a good thing for leaders (and I’m a fan), “vulnerability” has become a huge buzzword everywhere - in storytelling, in presentations, in leadership meetings - anywhere someone needs to speak or lead.
[AUDIO] Prepare a Persuasive Speech Like A Pro - With Kwame Christian
Where I see most wannabe-persuaders fall short is in their mindset and preparation - not so much their words. Because how you prepare and how you approach your speech will affect the rest of it. ps - This applies to anything persuasive - sales pitches? Asking Mom & Dad for a car? Yep.
[VIDEO] - Manage stage fright & Engage your audience - Between 2 Speakers
Clients often ask how they can manage, or overcome their stage fright. Should they take medications for stage fright? I can’t address the last one (I’m not a doctor….), and the good news is, yes, stage fright, or anxiety when presenting, is manageable.
[VIDEO] - Speakers, Presenters, and Storytellers: Keep Your Content Fresh with Rebecca Anderson
Creating one good piece of content is hard enough, let alone weekly ones. On this week’s episode of Between Two Speakers, Rebecca Anderson shares tips on how to make content relevant with public speaking coach Marianna Swallow and storytelling strategist Randy Ford.