by @dmngtst3 | Mar 6, 2025 | Insights, This week's Speaking Insights
This week on my mailing list, I featured this gem of a talk I had to share on my blog, too. If you missed it, you’re in for a treat! Check out Stacey Flowers’ talk on happiness through relationships. Beyond the content, please pay attention to her delivery...
by @dmngtst3 | Feb 26, 2025 | Insights, This week's Speaking Insights
This is the video I posted in my weekly Speaking Insights this week. I love the content here- it is applicable to all speakers, of course, but his delivery is interesting. he is walking the talk! He celebrates achievements without coming across as boastful. What...
by Gill Bishop | Aug 15, 2024 | Insights, Public speaking tips
How to deliver a presentation that sounds natural and has a flow Banish the clunky and bring in the smooth Flow is everything. A good presentation will have a sound structure and sequence. An excellent presentation will have flow. When we are listening to a...
by Gill Bishop | Aug 5, 2024 | Insights, Public speaking tips, Signature Talks
When is the Best Time to Rehearse? It’s hard to squeeze in time for rehearsing with everything else you have to do. And when you can finally wedge out an hour here or there, it only makes you feel more defeated (or even panicky) because, let’s face it, an hour...
by Gill Bishop | Aug 4, 2024 | Insights, Key Insights, Public speaking tips
What stops you from speaking up? What stops you from speaking up? Here are some of the barriers to speaking in public that I have experienced myself and seen my client’s experience. Your response might be you don’t want to forget your words, waffle or...
by Gill Bishop | Aug 1, 2024 | Insights, Public speaking tips, Signature Talks
Common mistakes in presentations – helped by AI Does Chat GPT know what the common mistakes are in presentations? I asked ChatGPT to tell me what were the common mistakes in presentations. It came up with a list of 13 5 of the 13 were to do with slides., and...