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Why is it better to plan your talk using post-it notes rather than going straight to your presentation software?
A series of one minute podcasts with tips to help you Get Good® At Presenting.
You can find out more about Lee and his work as a speaker and presentation coach here: https://leejackson.org/
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WIIFM. The important question that can help you better connect with your audience and make your presentations more engaging and relevant.
A series of one minute podcasts with tips to help you Get Good® At Presenting.
You can find out more about Lee and his work as a speaker and presentation coach here: https://leejackson.org/
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Ep 33 - Lee interviews speaker, author and film-maker Big Ian Donaghy and they talk speaking, writing, music, partying with Cameron Diaz and hanging out with Hilda Ogden! Big Ian is a successful keynote speaker, trainer and author and also produces films that are used world-wide for learning. Find out more about Ian and his amazing journey on this fun and down-to-earth podcast or via his website - https://bigian.co.uk/
You can also find out more about Lee and his work as a speaker and presentation coach here: https://leejackson.org/
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Ep 32 - Lee speaks to Rikki Arundel co-founder of the Professional Speaking Association and an experienced speech/storytelling expert. Enjoy a fun and relaxed chat with Lee and Rikki, as they talk about how they met, their worst speaking gigs, top on-stage and online performance tips, how to find your real-life stories and how to fill a room when presenting. Lee: https://www.liinks.co/leejackson Rikki: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rikkiarundel
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Ep 31 - Classical and data storytelling tips with Sam Knowles. Lee chats to Sam Knowles from Insight Agents about his love of classical stories and also the practical and big picture stuff around making data work in presentations. Data storytelling is something that is key to talks in the 21st century.
You can find Lee Jackson the Keynote Speaker and Presentation coach at www.leejackson.org
You can contact Sam via his LinkedIn profile here
Some links story related to the discussion too helpfully provided by Sam: Robert McKee - https://mckeestory.com.His book Story and Storynomics.Lots of really interesting evidence, from Aristotle to Joseph Campbell, he of the hero’s journey. For more on Jungian archetypes and how these underpin all myths around the world, Alexander 'Sandy' Dunlop runs something called the Cultural Myth School of Branding and can be found at https://www.alexanderdunlop.ie The US podcast, The Business of Story, presented by Park Howellhttps://businessofstory.com/storytelling-podcast/ “The 5 Myths Trump Uses to Wield Power” (episode 234) https://businessofstory.com/podcast/5-myths-trump-uses/ “7 Marketing Lessons from the myth of the Plague” (episode 260) https://businessofstory.com/podcast/marketing-lessons-from-myths/ "A Practical Guide to the Story Cycle and Transformational Business Languages” (episode 33)https://businessofstory.com/podcast/a-practical-guide-to-the-story-cycle/ And finally, Sam's podcast, the Small Data Forum, is… https://www.smalldataforum.com. They describe it as “a sideways look at the uses and abuses of data big and small in politics, business, and public life”. - Show more