I’ve always been fascinated by how people understand information. Probably because the learning methods at school rarely engrossed me. Even now, if...
Jon Schwabish is an economist, writer, teacher, and creator of policy-relevant data visualizations. He is considered a leading voice for clarity and...
Have you ever wondered what makes a “great” presenter stand out more than a “good” presenter? Many of us have probably sat...
Experienced presenters know that introductions can make or break a good presentation. Here, Jack Vincent discusses the importance of establishing a connection...
Whether you give presentations for work, or to expand your business or as a professional, things have certainly changed over the last...
Philip Collins is a columnist on The Times and the chair of the Trustees at the think tank Demos. Until 2007 he...
We recently explored the neuroscience behind telling a story, and more specifically how it appeals to an emotional response from an audience....
Every speaker has had something go wrong with the equipment as they speak. The hard truth is that most technical problems are...
The human brain is wired for emotion, and we’ve spoken previously about how this can be used for effective pitches. Here, Doug...
Olivia Schofield is a Keynote speaker, executive coach and trainer. She is the founder of Spectacular Speaking and co-founder of Vocal Women...
Perhaps the most sought after advice about public speaking is overcoming the fear of it. In this article, Emma speaks of how...
In our ‘10 Pillars of Public Speaking‘ series, we talk about Aristotle’s pillars of rhetoric, outlining the importance of emotion in persuasion....