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The Two Types of Dress Rehearsals Every Presenter Needs to Do

By |2020-06-24T09:27:57-04:00February 2nd, 2017|Speaking|

“How many hours did you spend making these slides?” I asked my client Anika, a pharmaceuticals marketing director, two days before her big presentation. Her eyes glazed over as she took a sip of her (third) cup of coffee: “Too many to count,” she replied. “And how many times have you run through the delivery?”

How to Memorably Introduce Another Speaker

By |2020-06-24T10:09:13-04:00October 18th, 2016|Speaking|

As a professional speaker and facilitator for over 20 years, I’ve been introduced more than a thousand times, by countless meeting planners, conference organizers, and team leaders. Nevertheless, most of the introductions have fallen into one of four categories: Read the rest of the article

Tell Yourself This Little White Lie to Become a More Confident Presenter

By |2020-06-24T10:10:44-04:00September 8th, 2016|Speaking|

Aristotle once wrote: “The least deviation from the truth is multiplied later a thousandfold.” When it comes to presenting to an audience, he’s right - you never want to lie to your listeners. Where I beg to differ with one of the greatest philosophers of all time is that when it comes to managing your

What I Learned about Motivation on My Summer Vacation

By |2020-06-24T10:11:53-04:00August 30th, 2015|Speaking|

I’ve just returned from a two-week vacation in Israel, Jordan and Spain – and I am writing this email saddled with incredible jet lag, some squishy new love handles made from gelato, falafel and Manchego cheese, and many beautiful memories to last a lifetime.Deb_Jacob_Camels What made this trip so special for me? My sole travel

5 Tips for Planning Your Next Presentation

By |2019-08-28T12:59:44-04:00February 17th, 2015|Speaking|

Planning your next big presentation can be as simple as A. B. C. D. E. What do I mean by that? In this video, I explain the five things that you need to keep in mind (scroll down for the transcript): Planning your next big presentation can be as simple as A. B. C. D. E. What

Big Presentation? 7 Tips To Help You Take Risks and Wow Your Audience

By |2020-06-24T11:26:29-04:00October 7th, 2014|Speaking|

Anyone who has ever seen the movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" will remember that, while Matthew Broderick played the lead, the show was (almost) stolen by Ben Stein's portrayal of a boring, monotonous, soul-sucking Economics teacher. He delivered his lines ("Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?") as if he had been lobotomized, and his students sat there suffering

Presentation Lessons from Improv Comedy: 5 Tips to Plan What You Say Before You Open Your Mouth

By |2020-06-24T11:30:18-04:00October 2nd, 2014|Speaking|

When I was a sophomore at the University of Michigan (Go Blue!), my friends Wendy, Dave, Tom, Matt, Mike and I founded the school’s first improvisational comedy troupe. We had performed sketch and stand-up comedy before this – where everything was scripted – so changing our approach from a prepared routine to extemporaneous, fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants, created

3 Strategies to Make You a Better Public Speaker

By |2020-06-24T11:32:59-04:00September 17th, 2014|Speaking|

Author and presidential speechwriter James Humes once commented, "Every time you have to speak, you are auditioning for leadership." Talk about pressure! Let’s face it: if every single time you get ready to share your proposal, pitch, or project with your colleagues, clients or boss you think to yourself, “This is an audition for my

10 Big Things You’re Not Noticing That Are Right in Front of You

By |2020-06-24T11:34:22-04:00September 15th, 2014|Business|

Noticing requires us to slow down, take a moment, and stay with a feeling rather that write it off or run away from it. Noticing asks that we dig in rather than dismiss. Noticing wants us to really live rather than let the moments pass us by. If I were to look around my office

How to Become a Feedback Magnet (Video)

By |2019-08-28T13:00:21-04:00August 30th, 2014|Speaking|

“I think it’s very important to have a feedback loop, where you’re constantly thinking about what you’ve done and how you could be doing it better.” Elon Musk “All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual.” Albert Einstein Question to Sheryl Sandberg: “What’s the number one thing

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