Dalton Sherman is a prime example of owning the stage. His impressive presentation skills likely stem from effective training and practice. Watching him connect with and inspire an audience through charm, authenticity, and a compelling message is truly remarkable. In just 9 minutes, this young orator captures the hearts and minds of 20,000 adults.[…]
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Dalton Sherman: A Shining Example of How to Own the Stage
Advice, Presentating training, Public Speaking Jul 29, 2014
Presenting Isn’t Simply About Sharing Knowledge; It’s About Connecting with Your Audience
Leadership, Presentating training, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Storytelling Jul 27, 2014
Presentation training goes beyond simply sharing knowledge, insights, and information. Ultimately, it’s about fostering a genuine connection with your audience. When you step onto the stage or in front of a crowd, you can be certain that you’re addressing a diverse group of individuals. Some may not be interested in being there; a few might[…]
The Key to Mindful Presenting: Having Clarity of Your ‘M’ POINT
Leadership, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking Jul 24, 2014
The distinction between mediocre and mindful presenting is both real and evident. Mediocre presenters often fall into the trap of unconscious programming, leading to mechanical responses and information overload. Simply presenting everything you know isn’t mindful; it demands a higher level of awareness and consciousness. As human beings, we are hardwired by habit, often[…]
The Best Way to Connect with Your Audience: Give Them SPACE
Presentation Skills, Public Speaking Jul 14, 2014
The best way to connect with your audience give them SPACE In our training workshops, participants often express a desire to emulate presenters they admire. Our response is clear: you don’t need to mimic others to become a great presenter. The most impactful speakers are those who embrace their individuality, avoiding templates or prescribed formulas.[…]