by Paolo | 8 February 2020 | Blog, LearnFromGreatSpeeches, Public speaking
January 2013, the speech of David Cameron on the future of Europe is the protagonist of this #LearnFromGreatSpeeches. An address that will go down in history for introducing the Brexit referendum, promised if his party wins the elections. It allows us to observe...
by Paolo | 4 February 2020 | Blog, Paolo's Corner, Public speaking
Paolo’s Corner #2 A reaction to the first episode on public speaking training Are two public speaking courses of mine the same? What is the different? Do people go through training more than once? Get free tips or check my school for...
by Paolo | 12 January 2020 | Blog, Public speaking
For many to start preparing a presentation means to turn on the computer and to launch a program like PowerPoint, Keynote or Impress to create the slides. Actually, as I frequently joke in my workshops, no one nowadays creates slides, rather they apply the modern...
by Paolo | 9 December 2019 | Blog, Public speaking
What is better to use: images or illustrations? Or icons? Please note that by images I mean photographs. So, for example, if you want to convey a flower, which of the following representations is more suitable for a slide? The simplest and most immediate answer is the...
by Paolo | 2 December 2019 | Blog, LearnFromTED, Public speaking
Effectively explain a complex concept is not always easy, even more when the audience is not familiar with the topic. Learn how to do it with this #LearnFromTED example thanks to Laurie Santos. The discipline is behavioral economics, a relatively new branch of economy...
by Paolo | 24 November 2019 | Blog, Public speaking
For many companies, corporations in particular, it’s quite normal to have their logo on slides they use for presentations. This is something I often discuss in my public speaking courses when we get to visual aids design. The question that arises is: “Is...
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